*** Reason for rollforward ***
Fixed dependent cl was rolled forward
*** Original change description ***
Rollback of 2aac0717d7
*** Original commit ***
Propagate format in supportsOutput
It is needed to know if gapless is needed,
as gapless offload might not be supported.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 318429321
Ignore two tests in AsynchronousMediaCodecBufferEnqueuerTest
until the ShadowMediaCodec's behavior is updated to apply
input buffer ownership.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 318251859
Numerical lines conceptually map to a grid of lines in the viewport,
with the Cue text lines being aligned to one of the viewport lines.
It doesn't make sense to position a single-line cue differently based
on lineAnchor when it's expected to 'snap' to a particular line on the
viewport grid. So we redefine the position to be in terms of the cue
lines rather than the bounds of the cue box.
It's also not possible to always handle ANCHOR_TYPE_MIDDLE when
lineType=NUMBER (as it relies on the number of lines in the cue being
odd), so it's easier to ignore lineAnchor completely.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 318034664
They currently fall back to the main Looper if the current thread
doesn't have a Looper. All the changed Handlers are guaranteed to
be created on a thread with a Looper (mostly the ExoPlayer playback
Looper) and thus can make this stricter assumption. This makes it
easier to reason about the code as there are no ambiguities as to which
thread the Handler is running on.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 317334503
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Rename Util methods to clarify which Looper is used.
The method name didn't clarify that either the main or current
Looper is used.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 317283606
The test was trying to synchronize a background decoding thread by
waiting for pending decode calls. However, the background thread needs
to fully queue the newly available output buffer before we can stop
waiting to ensure it's actually fully predictable. So we change the
pending wait to wait until the input buffer is cleared, which only
happens after the decoder is definitely done with it.
Also properly clean-up decoder (including shutting down the background
thread).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 316870659
We started using this method from other tests unrelated to
TestExoPlayer, so the method is better placed inside a generic Util
class.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 316675067
This change adds MediaSource.getMediaItem and deprecates MediaSource.getTag. For backwards compatibility, the tag is made available through the Window with `mediaItem.playbackProperties.tag` as well as in the deprecated `tag` attribute.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 316539752
Using the default offset as a magic constant makes tests hard to
understand. Improve that by looking up the value from the timeline or
setting it explicitly in multiple places, so the relationship becomes
clear.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 316421977
The correct order of initializing the MediaCodec should be (as per
documentation
https://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/MediaCodec#initialization)
"create -> setCallback -> configure -> start"
but the MediaCodecRenderer currently does
"create -> configure -> setCallback -> start"
MediaCodec implementations did not complain about this so far, but the
wrong sequence does not work with the MediaCodec in block mode (new mode
in Android R) and also the ShadowMediaCodec won't operate in
asynchronous mode otherwise. To initialize the MediaCodec in the correct
order, this commit adds configure() in the MediaCodecAdapter so the
MediaCodecRenderer can do:
adapter.configure(); // sets the callback and then configures the codec
adapter.start(); // starts the codec
PiperOrigin-RevId: 316127680
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Propagate format in supportsOutput
It is needed to know if gapless is needed,
as gapless offload might not be supported.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 315947888
The test uses two items with period-in-window offsets and a non-zero default start position. The test also prepares the first item lazily so
that the start position (and thus the renderer offsets) need to change.
This is arguably the most complicated setup that needs to be tested.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 315903958
The order of source info refresh and onPrepared was accidentally
changed by ed88f4f1dd. This changes it back to the correct order
and adds a test
PiperOrigin-RevId: 315885164
Rename the DedicatedThreadAsyncMediaCodecAdapter to
AsynchronousMediaCodecAdapter as it is the only asynchronous adapter
implementation left after the clean-up.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 315873431
This change makes the media item argument in any constructors of the SinglePeriodTimeline non-null. Further a dummy media item is created for deprecated constructors using a tag only.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 315283842
Output timestamps are calculated by the codec based on the buffers,
which is offset in Codec2. This adjusts the input timestamps as they
are passed in so they will match the output timestamps produced by
the MediaCodec.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 314963830
FakeMediaSource and FakeTimeline should put a media item to the window just as other media sources and timelines do. This change provides a fake media item for both of them.
Further the MaskingMediaSource needs to provide a media item for when the real timeline of the masked media source is not available. This can be easily done by using mediaSource.getMediaItem() once available. For now a dummy is used to make ExoPlayerTest run green. This can be easily change to use mediaSource.getMediaSource as soon as this method is defined by the MediaSource interface.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 314897474
This change makes the media item of Timeline.Window non-null by providing a fallback media item in window.set(...). After having migrated all media sources this should not be needed anymore, but a fallback makes it more safe than just making the mediaItem argument of window.set(...) non-null (which is done in a following CL in this chain of CLs).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 314527983
- The new CacheWriter is simplified somewhat
- Blocking on PriorityTaskManager.proceed is moved out of
CacheWriter and into the Downloader tasks. This is because
we want to shift only the caching parts of the Downloaders
onto their Executors, whilst keeping the blocking parts on
the main Downloader threads. Else we can end up "using"
the Executor threads indefinitely whilst they're blocked.
Issue: #5978
PiperOrigin-RevId: 313222923
Add an `_` in long constants.
Eg: 10000 => 10_000.
I'm proposing this change because I have had multiple
missread due to confusing the number of 0 in a long number.
More specifically, added an underscore to all number matching:
`final.*\ [0-9]{2,}000;`
PiperOrigin-RevId: 313186920
The test was flaky because it didn't wait for pending commands to finish
after pausing the test playback.
Also add more debug information to the toString() method because the
expected and actual state only differed in the nextAdGroupIndex in the
flaky case.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 313175919
Sometimes it's useful to be able to block until something on some other thread
"really has finished". This will be needed for moving caching operations onto
the executor in Downloader implementations, since we need to guarantee that
Downloader.download doesn't return until it's no longer modifying the
underlying cache.
One solution to this is of course just to not interrupt the thread that's
blocking on the condition variable, but there are cases where you do need to do
this in case the thread is at some other point in its execution. This is true
for Downloader implementations, where the Download.download thread will also
be blocking on PriorityTaskManager.proceed. Arranging to conditionally
interrupt the thread based on where it's got to is probably possible, but seems
complicated and error prone.
Issue: #5978
PiperOrigin-RevId: 313152413
Every timeline refresh currently assumes that it corresponds to a manifest
refresh and issues the respective load events. However, there are other
timeline updates that don't have a manifest refresh (e.g. ad state updates)and thus shouldn't issue these events.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 313150489
Previously if the AudioCapabilities reported that an encoding/channel count was
supported, DefaultAudioSink could try to play it via passthrough. However,
DefaultAudioSink does not support passthrough of every possible format (for
example, it's likely that AAC passthrough does not work given it's never been
tested and recent GitHub issues indicate that trying to use it leads to no
audio being played).
Add additional checks to make sure the encoding is in the list of encodings that
are known to work with passthrough in DefaultAudioSink.
issue:#7404
PiperOrigin-RevId: 312651358
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Remove set timeout on release() and setSurface()
Removes the experimental methods to set a timeout when
releasing the player and setting the surface.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 312647457
This will replace the need to use CacheUtil.getCached, and is part of refactoring
CacheUtil to only do writing (it will be renamed to CacheWriter in a subsequent
change).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 312366040