Oliver Woodman 6d44ec560e Skip to the sample/auxiliary data offset in fragmented MP4 streams.
The sample data position is the sum of the data offset and the base data offset.
The base data offset is either specified in the stream, or defaults to the first
byte position in the moof box. (We only support one traf per moof currently, so
the offset does not need to be assigned for later track fragments.) The data
position can optionally be offset by a data position read from the trun.

The auxiliary information offset is calculated in the same way, but using an
offset read from the saio box.

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ExoPlayer Readme

Description

ExoPlayer is an application level media player for Android. It provides an alternative to Androids MediaPlayer API for playing audio and video both locally and over the Internet. ExoPlayer supports features not currently supported by Androids MediaPlayer API, including DASH and SmoothStreaming adaptive playbacks. Unlike the MediaPlayer API, ExoPlayer is easy to customize and extend, and can be updated through Play Store application updates.

News

Read news, hints and tips on the news page.

Documentation

Project branches

  • The master branch holds the most recent minor release.
  • Most development work happens on the dev branch.
  • Additional development branches may be established for major features.

Using Eclipse

The repository includes Eclipse projects for both the ExoPlayer library and its accompanying demo application. To get started:

  1. Install Eclipse and setup the Android SDK.

  2. Open Eclipse and navigate to File->Import->General->Existing Projects into Workspace.

  3. Select the root directory of the repository.

  4. Import the ExoPlayerDemo and ExoPlayerLib projects.

Using Gradle

ExoPlayer can also be built using Gradle. You can include it as a dependent project and build from source:

// settings.gradle
include ':app', ':..:ExoPlayer:library'

// app/build.gradle
dependencies {
    compile project(':..:ExoPlayer:library')
}

If you want to use ExoPlayer as a jar, run:

./gradlew jarRelease

and copy library.jar to the libs-folder of your new project.

The project is also available on jCenter:

compile 'com.google.android.exoplayer:exoplayer:rX.X.X'

Where rX.X.X should be replaced with the desired version.

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About Jetpack Media3 support libraries for media use cases, including ExoPlayer, an extensible media player for Android
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