tonihei 87cd644d00 Add remaining proguard config tests.
This ensures we have full test coverage for proguard configs now.
The only configs not covered by tests are:
 - IMA and OkHttp which copy recommended configs from the respective
   library. I couldn't reproduce failures by removing them (and thus
   couldn't write a test that ensures they are correct).
 - Some dontwarn lines that just suppress warnings.

In addition, this change fixes a couple of related issues:
 - Moved AV1 proguard config to correct module.
 - Removed mentioning of deprecated ExtractorMediaSource from README
 - Suppressed warning from IMA code that prevent proguarding under
   strict rules
 - Fixed wrong proguard exclusion in VP9 module.
 - Moved FLAC exclusion (DefaultExtractorsFactory) to correct module.
 - Added AlertDialog suppression for de-jetified code.
 - Removed unusued dependency from UI module that causes large APK
   size increase.

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#minor-release

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ExoPlayer Opus extension

The Opus extension provides LibopusAudioRenderer, which uses libopus (the Opus decoding library) to decode Opus audio.

License note

Please note that whilst the code in this repository is licensed under Apache 2.0, using this extension also requires building and including one or more external libraries as described below. These are licensed separately.

Build instructions (Linux, macOS)

To use this extension you need to clone the ExoPlayer repository and depend on its modules locally. Instructions for doing this can be found in ExoPlayer's top level README.

In addition, it's necessary to build the extension's native components as follows:

  • Set the following environment variables:
cd "<path to exoplayer checkout>"
EXOPLAYER_ROOT="$(pwd)"
OPUS_EXT_PATH="${EXOPLAYER_ROOT}/extensions/opus/src/main"
  • Download the Android NDK and set its location in an environment variable. This build configuration has been tested on NDK r20.
NDK_PATH="<path to Android NDK>"
  • Fetch libopus:
cd "${OPUS_EXT_PATH}/jni" && \
git clone https://git.xiph.org/opus.git libopus
  • Run the script to convert arm assembly to NDK compatible format:
cd ${OPUS_EXT_PATH}/jni && ./convert_android_asm.sh
  • Build the JNI native libraries from the command line:
cd "${OPUS_EXT_PATH}"/jni && \
${NDK_PATH}/ndk-build APP_ABI=all -j4

Build instructions (Windows)

We do not provide support for building this extension on Windows, however it should be possible to follow the Linux instructions in Windows PowerShell.

Notes

  • Every time there is a change to the libopus checkout:
    • Arm assembly should be converted by running convert_android_asm.sh
    • Clean and re-build the project.
  • If you want to use your own version of libopus, place it in ${OPUS_EXT_PATH}/jni/libopus.

Using the extension

Once you've followed the instructions above to check out, build and depend on the extension, the next step is to tell ExoPlayer to use LibopusAudioRenderer. How you do this depends on which player API you're using:

  • If you're passing a DefaultRenderersFactory to SimpleExoPlayer.Builder, you can enable using the extension by setting the extensionRendererMode parameter of the DefaultRenderersFactory constructor to EXTENSION_RENDERER_MODE_ON. This will use LibopusAudioRenderer for playback if MediaCodecAudioRenderer doesn't support the input format. Pass EXTENSION_RENDERER_MODE_PREFER to give LibopusAudioRenderer priority over MediaCodecAudioRenderer.
  • If you've subclassed DefaultRenderersFactory, add a LibopusAudioRenderer to the output list in buildAudioRenderers. ExoPlayer will use the first Renderer in the list that supports the input media format.
  • If you've implemented your own RenderersFactory, return a LibopusAudioRenderer instance from createRenderers. ExoPlayer will use the first Renderer in the returned array that supports the input media format.
  • If you're using ExoPlayer.Builder, pass a LibopusAudioRenderer in the array of Renderers. ExoPlayer will use the first Renderer in the list that supports the input media format.

Note: These instructions assume you're using DefaultTrackSelector. If you have a custom track selector the choice of Renderer is up to your implementation, so you need to make sure you are passing an LibopusAudioRenderer to the player, then implement your own logic to use the renderer for a given track.

Using the extension in the demo application

To try out playback using the extension in the demo application, see enabling extension decoders.

  • Javadoc: Classes matching com.google.android.exoplayer2.ext.opus.* belong to this module.