Without this no error is currently logged or propagated to EventLogger.
The propagation doesn't happen because
MergingMediaSource.ForwardingEventListener only propagates events
originating from the "main" source in the merge:
<unknown commit>
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 354902467
- Fix comparison between a byte and 0xFF to avoid conversion of 0xFF to
byte and to int again (due to numeric promotion).
- Fix addition of int and byte with most significant bit set. The byte
was incorrectly promoted to an int negative value.
Issue:#8496
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 353865751
`TrackSelection` had mutation methods which were to be called only
internally by ExoPlayer components but were exposed in the
public `Player` interface.
The mutation methods have been moved out of `TrackSelection`
to a new class `ExoTrackSelection`.
Current track related read-only method have also been moved out,
because they are actually something quite unclear.
Even for a single item playlist, it's the track being buffered rather
than the track being played, which is unclear.
But when you have a playlist it starts to get really confusing,
because if the next item is being buffered, then it's actually
the last track to be buffered in the currently playing item.
As a final aside, the implementations don't do proper thread synchronization
to ensure visibility of updated state by the calling thread.
Exposing those mutable methods in the public `Player` interface
was problematic because they leaking internal concepts of `ExoPlayer`.
This is also required to minimize the `Player` interface for long term
stability.
`ExoTrackSelection` is a subclass of `TrackSelection`.
This is not ideal as an `TrackSelection` implementation could
break the current immutability.
This was done in order for this refactor to be simpler.
A future patch will fully split the two classes.
All `MediaPeriod` and `Sources` had to be updated to use the new
`TrackSelection` dynamic aspect class name.
An alternative would have been to break ExoPlayer's public API, keeping
`TrackSelection` as the dynamic aspect name, and calling the public static
aspect class `TrackSelectionState` or similar.
Nevertheless, while it would have impacted less files, it would have
many more small apps and casual users of ExoPlayer.
#player-to-common
PiperOrigin-RevId: 353637924
`ImaAdsLoader` only loads ad media URLs once playback of the preceding ad (if
any) has started, and this behavior is likely to be similar for other ad loader
implementations due to limits on how long before an ad plays it is meant to be
loaded. This is problematic for very short ads followed by an ad because the ad
will load to the end but load control may not allow playback to start due to
the total buffered duration being low.
Fix this by allowing playback to start regardless of load control if we are
waiting for an ad media period to prepare.
An alternative fix would be to fake the ad progress in the `ImaAdsLoader` to
trigger loading the next ad, but this would only allow one ad to load ahead (so
the problem would remain for two short ads in a row followed by another ad).
Issue: #8492
PiperOrigin-RevId: 353600088
This ensures the message devilery is governed by the clock.
Also replace setting a Handler with a Looper to facilititate this
change.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 353019729
The IMA SDK currently notifies `CONTENT_RESUME_REQUESTED` then
`CONTENT_PAUSE_REQUESTED` quickly afterwards when playing an ad for an initial
seek. This triggered the logic to skip VPAID ads added for Issue: #7832,
causing the ad to be skipped.
This change reverts the fix for that issue and extends the ad preload timeout
logic to cover the case of an initial seek as well. Incompatible VPAID ads will
still be skipped but only after the preload delay (this seems fine given that
they are documented not to be supported, and we are just making the failure
mode less bad on a best-effort basis!).
Issue: #8428
Issue: #7832
PiperOrigin-RevId: 353011270
This prevents trying to post the response to possibly dead threads,
which causes an IllegalStateException to be logged.
Issue: #8328
PiperOrigin-RevId: 352388155
- Once the ability to add debug listeners is removed, analyticsCollector
is the only component that needs to receive the events. Hence it is
called directly.
- It seemed less confusing to do the same thing for (non-debug) video and
audio events, and to have AnalyticsCollector no longer implement
VideoListener and AudioListener directly. This clears up confusion that
arises as a result of the debug and non-debug interfaces defining the
same methods in some cases, and having to be careful not to end up
calling the corresponding AnalyticsCollector method twice.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 351835491
The VideoDecoderOutputBufferRenderer will be set
automatically when setVideoSurfaceView is called on a
VideoDecoderGLSurfaceView.
#player-to-common
PiperOrigin-RevId: 351742601
- SimpleExoPlayer now always generates a session ID at
construction time. This ID is used indefinitely, including
for tunneling, unless a call to setAudioSessionId is made
to change it.
- DefaultTrackSelector support for enabling tunneling has
been changed to a boolean, since tunneling now uses the
same session ID as non-tunneled mode.
- Since the session ID is now always set at the top level,
internal propagation of generated session IDs is no longer
necessary, and so is removed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 351349687
Catching OOM errors is bad practise unless there is a specific known
cause that tried to allocate a large amount of memory. Without this
known cause with a large allocation, the source of the error is
likely somewhere else in the app and every random small further
allocation may lead to additional OOM errors (for example b/145134199).
We have three known causes in ExoPlayer:
1. Source allocations based on unexpected values in streams. This is
caught on the loader thread and reported as an
UnexpectedLoaderException.
2. Output buffer allocations by non-MediaCodec decoders. These are
caught in SimpleDecoder on the decoder thread and reported as
UnexpectedDecodeException.
3. Input buffer allocations by non-MediaCodc decoders in their
constructors. These are currently caught on a higher-level and
reported as ExoPlaybackException.TYPE_OUT_OF_MEMORY.
For consistency and to prevent catching OOM errors without known cause
we can remove the generic TYPE_OUT_OF_MEMORY and catch the specific
exception where it occurs to report it as an
ExoPlaybackException.TYPE_RENDERER. This also has the added advantage
that the format metadata is added to the exception.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 351326688