A subsequent change will make the UI module access
SphericalGLSurfaceView and VideoDecoderGLSurfaceView
using reflection, now we're at the point where we only
need to reflect the constructors.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 369630102
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of e60609e344
*** Original commit ***
Prevent creation of new sessions if the Timeline is empty.
We currently create sessions based on the placeholder window
index. This shouldn't be needed as we now set a non-empty
timeline as soon as the first MediaItem...
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 369609523
The protected visibility causes problems in Kotlin (Issue: #8830) and
also prevents a subclass of AdaptiveTrackSelection.Factory that isn't
nested inside a subclass of AdaptiveTrackSelection (in both Java and
Kotlin).
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 369468841
*** Original commit ***
Prevent creation of new sessions if the Timeline is empty.
We currently create sessions based on the placeholder window
index. This shouldn't be needed as we now set a non-empty
timeline as soon as the first MediaItem is added to the playlist.
Once this check is part of the session manager, we can also remove
the equivalent workarounds from the various code integrations.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 369452067
This method shouldn't be used anymore since the thread enforcement
is the default already. We still keep it for now to ease the transition
for apps that use ExoPlayer on multiple threads and want to temporarily
disable the enforcement while the threading problems are fixed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 369440789
We currently create sessions based on the placeholder window
index. This shouldn't be needed as we now set a non-empty
timeline as soon as the first MediaItem is added to the playlist.
Once this check is part of the session manager, we can also remove
the equivalent workarounds from the various code integrations.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 369432853
The original cl has been fixed by not implementing
VideoListener but Player.Listener in
StyledPlayerView.
VideoFrameMetadataListener and CameraMotionListener are still part
of the Player interface as a good way to break the UI dependency
on them has not yet been finalised.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 369417682
This change moves the responsibility of creating, configuring and starting the MediaCodec from the MediaCodecRender to the MediaCodecAdapter.Factory.
This move allows ExoPlayer's client to decide how and when codecs are created and/or reused.
To allow the move, this CL replaces MediaCodecRenderer.ConfigureCodec with MediaCodecRenderer.getCodecConfiguration
PiperOrigin-RevId: 369273887
*** Original commit ***
Move VideoComponent in ExoPlayer
VideoFrameMetadataListener and CameraMotionListener are still part
of the Player interface as a good way to break the UI dependency
on them has not yet been finalised.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 369194309
* Prefer instanceof to getClass when implementing Object#equals.
(see http://go/bugpattern/EqualsGetClass)
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 369180513
VideoFrameMetadataListener and CameraMotionListener are still part
of the Player interface as a good way to break the UI dependency
on them has not yet been finalised.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 368863829
Before this change:
- SimpleExoPlayer.prepare(mediaSource) ended up calling
ExoPlayerImpl.setMediaSourcesInternal() with startWindowIndex=0 and
resetToDefaultPosition=false.
- ExoPlayerImpl.prepare(mediaSource) ended up calling
ExoPlayerImpl.setMediaSourcesInternal() with
startWindowIndex=C.INDEX_UNSET and resetToDefaultPosition=true.
This was functionaly equivalent but a bit confusing.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 368818143
Even when fixed to the US locale (and thus avoiding surprising behaviour
in e.g. Turkish locale with "i" and "I") there are unexpected behaviours
when upper and lower casing non-ASCII characters.
For example it's sometimes not symmetric, e.g.:
"ẞ".toLowerCase() -> "ß"
"ß".toUpperCase() -> "SS"
In all the ExoPlayer usages we are either dealing with known-ASCII
strings (e.g. MIME types) or comparing against ASCII constant strings
anyway, so it seems easier to just use Guava's ASCII-only class in these
cases.
Util.toUpperInvariant() is null-tolerant, while Ascii.toLowercase() is
not. Most usages in this change are clearly non-null. The BandwidthMeter
usages aren't annotated @Nullable, but the current code *would* work if
countryCode was null in both cases. These methods will now throw NPE if
they're passed null.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 368816287
This is necessary to migrate apps which are using
ExoPlayer.Builder.experimentalSetForegroundModeTimeoutMs
from ExoPlayerImpl to SimpleExoPlayer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 368657557
Discontinuity reasons may not be precisely obtained for remote
player. 'Remote Player' means that playback is owned by another
app or device and the same playback can be controller by other
clients simultaneously. The MediaController is an example.
If the remote playback doesn't provide discontinuity reason, then
player cannot differentiate between automatic playback transition
and seekTo() from another client.
This CL tweaks the discontinuity reason definitions, so reasons
can be obtained without remote playback's support.
This doesn't effect the local Players, such as SimpleExoPlayer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 368579577
Even when fixed to the US locale (and thus avoiding surprising behaviour
in e.g. Turkish locale with "i" and "I") there are unexpected behaviours
when upper and lower casing non-ASCII characters.
For example it's sometimes not symmetric, e.g.:
"ẞ".toLowerCase() -> "ß"
"ß".toUpperCase() -> "SS"
In all the ExoPlayer usages we are either dealing with known-ASCII
strings (e.g. MIME types) or comparing against ASCII constant strings
anyway, so it seems easier to just use Guava's ASCII-only class in these
cases.
This change also includes some null-twiddling, because
Util.toLowerInvariant() is null tolerant, while Ascii.toLowerCase() is
not. Most of the usages were already non-null, and it was easy enough to
change the remaining ones to be so by simple reordering of statements.
I'll make an equivalent change for Util.toUpperInvariant() next.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 368419813
Previously, we had separate MSG_SET_SURFACE and
MSG_SET_VIDEO_DECODER_OUTPUT_BUFFER_RENDERER messages for
setting different types of supported output. Use of these
constants to switch between outputs during use of a player
was confusing because not all video renderers support both
message types.
To switch from VideoDecoderOutputBufferRenderer to a Surface,
it was sufficient just to send MSG_SET_SURFACE, since all
video renderers support this and clear any other output that
might be set. Conversely, to switch in the opposite direction,
just sending a MSG_SET_VIDEO_DECODER_OUTPUT_BUFFER_RENDERER was
not sufficient, because not all video renderers handle this
message to clear any previous output. Hence it was necessary to
explicitly clear a previously set surface using a separate
MSG_SET_SURFACE message. Passing two messages to switch the
output may prevent renderers from implementing the output switch
efficiently.
This change passes all outputs using a single message type, and
requires that all renderers treat unsupported outputs as though
null were passed (i.e., they clear any existing output). There
are some other miscellaneous improvements:
1. Non-surface outputs are now passed to onRenderedFirstFrame.
This fixes a bug in SimpleExoPlayer's onRenderedFirstFrame,
where previously it could not correctly equality check the
output corresponding to the event to its current output in
the VideoDecoderOutputBufferRenderer case.
2. Fix SimpleExoPlayer to report surface size changes for the
VideoDecoderOutputBufferRenderer case. Even though the
surface is rendered to indirectly in this case, we can still
query (and listen to changes to) the surface's size.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 368215850