Format.NO_VALUE is a placeholder value for an invalid @C.ColorTransfer, used
for example when the decoder doesn't support this transfer function.
When encountering this invalid value, interpret this as COLOR_TRANSFER_SDR.
Confirmed locally that an exception is thrown when transcoding on p4head, and no exception is thrown when transcoding with this CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 464135080
This will allow effects preview in ExoPlayer to use the
Effect and FrameProcessor interface (and the interfaces
they depend on) without depending on transformer or the
future effects module.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 464060047
Extract a FrameProcessor.Factory interface from GlEffectsFrameProcessor
and allow it to be customized using a setter on Transformer.Builder.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 463433438
Size requires API 21. Using Pair instead will allow effects to be
used from API 18 during previewing once they are moved out of
transformer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 463206474
This is needed for applying effects to a playlist.
The effects are applied based on the presentation time of the
frame in its corresponding media item and the offset is added
back before encoding.
Each time the offset changes, end of input stream is signalled
to the texture processors. This is needed because the texture
processors can expect monotonically increasing timestamp within
the same input stream but when the offset changes, the timstamps
jump back to 0.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 462714966
* Introduced `useHdr` for `GlEffect#toGlTextureProcessor`, so
`TextureProcessor` implementations can decide how to handle HDR.
* Creating FP16 color textures for HDR input.
Tested via manual testing, adding a no-op GlEffectWrapper to the transformation to
force use of intermediate textures, adding a linear ramp to the fragment shader,
and trying to ascertain that there's a real reduction in posterization when
switching from 4-bit to 8-bit unsigned bytes, and again from 8-bit unsigned bytes
to 16-bit floating point.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 461613117
This may happen when a containers' color transfer incorrectly does not match
the video's color transfer.
An example of a file with such a mismatch is the current Transformer demo HDR10
sample file.
Manually tested by confirming that no errors are emitted for SDR and HLG sample
files, and that errors are emitted for our incorrect HDR10 sample file.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 461583532
The GlEffectsFrameProcessor that will be part of the effects module
uses the DebugViewProvider. So it does not make sense for it
to be an inner interface of Transformer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 458014932
The FinalMatrixTransformationProcessorWrapper ensures that the
surface is only replaced when it is not being rendered to and vice
versa.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 458007639
This will be useful for downgrading to a lower resolution during
a slow preview and for processing slide-shows once sequential
multi-asset editing is supported.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 457017255
videoEncoderFormatUnsupported_completesWithError() has recently
been flaky on API 31 emulators on presubmit because a different
exception than the expected exception is thrown.
This disables it on those emulators to reduce testing noise
until the underlying problem is investigated and resolved.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 456765512
This change is just renaming. There is no functional change intended.
The FrameProcessor interface will be created in a follow-up.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 456741628
After this change GlEffects can use any GlTextureProcessor not just
SingleFrameGlTextureProcessor.
MediaPipeProcessor now implements GlTextureProcessor directly which
allows it to reuse MediaPipe's output texture for its output texture
and avoids an extra copy shader step.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 456530718
This change adds a SurfaceProvider interface which is necessary to
allow for texture processors whose output size becomes available
asynchronously in follow-ups.
VTSP's implementation of this interface wraps the encoder and provides
its input surface together with the output frame width, height, and
orientation as used for encoder configuration.
The FrameProcessorChain converts the output frames to the provided
orientation and resolution using a ScaleToFitTransformation and
Presentation replacing EncoderCompatibilityTransformation.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 455112598
Based on
https://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/MediaCodec#using-an-output-surface,
frame dropping behaviour depends on the target SDK version.
After this change transformer will only use
MediaFormat#KEY_ALLOW_FRAME_DROP if both the target and system SDK
version are at least 29 and default to its pre 29 behaviour where each
decoder output frame must be processed before a new one is rendered
to prevent frame dropping otherwise.
Also remove deprecated Transformer.Builder constructor without a
context and the context setter.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453971097
Transformer always enabled glAssertionsEnabled, so there should
be no functional change.
ExoPlayer previously disabled glAssertionsEnabled, so GlUtil logged
GlExceptions instead of throwing them. The GlExceptions are now
caught and logged by the callers so that there should also be no
functional change overall.
This change also replaces EGLSurfaceTexture#GlException with
GlUtil#GlException.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453963741
This removes the prior restriction of needing to remember not to crop and set aspect ratio in the same Presentation.Builder, and makes each class a bit more targeted.
This is partially made feasible by the past work to merge consecutive
MatrixTransformations into a single MatrixTransformationFrameProcessor, which
ensures that there's no loss in quality between successive MatrixTransformations.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453660582
SingleFrameGlTextureProcessor is now an abstract class containing a
default implementation of the more flexible GlTextureProcessor interface
while still exposing the same simple abstract methods for single frame
processing it previously did.
FrameProcessorChain and GlEffect will be changed to use
GlTextureProcessor in follow-ups.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453633000
Once the more advanced GlTextureProcessor interface exists,
it will be possible to change the output size of a GlTextureProcessor
between frames. To keep the re-configuration based on the frame sizes
minimal, things indepedent of the frame size, such as the GlProgram,
can be initialized in the constructor.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451997584
ExoPlayer applies a large time offset to buffers so that, if the input has negative timestamps, generally buffers seen by the decoders should have positive timestamps. Modify how the offset is handled in `Transformer` so that decoders and encoders generally see positive timestamps, by leaving the offset on samples when reading them in the base renderer (remove the code that removed the offset), and then removing the offset when muxing. Also update the frame processor chain and slow motion flattening code to retain the existing behavior after this change (these both need original media presentation timestamps)
Tested via existing end-to-end tests and manually verified that the overlay frame processor shows the expected original media timestamps.
Aside: we don't need the same logic as ExoPlayer to track stream offsets across the decoder yet, because we don't try to handle stream changes during playback in single asset editing. (There is an edge case of multi-period DASH that may not work but I doubt anyone will use that as input to `Transformer` before we change the code to handle multi-asset properly.) In future we should try to refactor interaction with the decoder to use the same code for Transformer and ExoPlayer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451846055
Most devices won't support 8k decoding, so they'll skip this test entirely.
As the video is quite short, this test shouldn't be any longer than the nearby,
long-running 4k60 test.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451423368
SSIM calculation requires the input and output dimensions to be identical.
For devices that can't encode the input dimensions, skip SSIM calculations and
log the cause. Only apply this on tests where the encoder may not support the
input file dimensions.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451364904
Decode-only video frames (needed when the frame at / first frame after the
clipping start is not a key frame) need to be decoded but not passed to
the frame processor chain or encoder.
The clipping start offset needs to be removed from the frame timestamps
in the passthrough and video pipelines.
There are no changes needed for this in the audio pipeline, as it doesn't
use the input timestamps -- it uses its own timestamps derived from the
buffer sizes instead.
Also add demo option to try this out.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451353609
Also update names of implementations to match design doc.
In follow-ups, SingleFrameGlTextureProcessor will become
an abstract implementation of a new GlTextureProcessor
interface.
Texture processor makes sense as it processes OpenGL textures.
The term frame processor will be used for something else in
follow-ups.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451142085
There is a problem with the ImageReader formats used by the
SSIM helper that only occurs for Nexus 5 API 21, so as a workaround
we can skip the SSIM calculation on Nexus 5 API 21.
This skips just the SSIM calculation (by setting the value to
1.0 instead and logging). The tests still run when SSIM is skipped
so that we can detect other failures.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 450903183