Increase sleep duration when video encoder ends with no output frames
This duration was not sufficient on a Pixel 3a PiperOrigin-RevId: 642276212
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@ -254,12 +254,12 @@ public final class DefaultCodec implements Codec {
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@Override
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public void signalEndOfInputStream() throws ExportException {
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if (!videoOutputStarted.get()) {
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// When encoding a 1-frame video, there is a synchronization problem between feeding the frame
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// to the encoder input surface and signaling end of stream. On some devices, sometimes,
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// the frame gets lost and an empty output is produced. Waiting before signaling end of stream
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// seems to resolve this issue. See b/301603935.
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// When encoding a video with a small number of frames, there is a synchronization problem
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// between feeding the frame to the encoder input surface and signaling end of stream. On some
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// devices, sometimes, the frame gets lost and an empty output is produced. Waiting before
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// signaling end of stream seems to resolve this issue. See b/301603935.
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try {
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Thread.sleep(10);
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Thread.sleep(30);
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} catch (InterruptedException e) {
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Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
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}
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