Previously `MediaPeriodQueue` would return null if an ad media URI hadn't
loaded yet, but this meant that the player could be stuck in `STATE_READY` if
an `AdsLoader` unexpectedly didn't provide an ad URI. Fix this behavior by
masking ad media periods. `MaskingMediaPeriod` no longer requires a
`MediaSource` to instantiate it.
This also fixes a specific case where playback gets stuck when using the IMA
extension with an empty ad where the IMA SDK unexpectedly doesn't notify the ad
group fetch error.
Issue: #8205
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344984824
The inner class was only used to obtain 3 distinct pieces of
information which is better handled by static methods.
#exofixit
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344767661
This method should be assumed to clear the data of the underlying array
(it will do this if the new limit > data.length).
This means it should only be called (directly) before writing into the
backing array.
It shouldn't be used as a shorthand for position=0, limit=x - those
should be two explicit method calls.
Most of these changes are no-ops, but they make the code more correct.
The TS SectionReader can't be easily changed to be 'safe', because it
relies on sectionData maintaining state between iterations of the while
loop. Instead I've added comments justifying the existing code.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344515340
The workaround to post a message was needed to ensure we
receive any final onIsPlayingChanged event before the test
is finished (to record the correct playing time).
Using onEvents allows us to do this synchronously as the
callback guarantees that there is no other pending event.
#exofixit
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344436180
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.
#exofixit
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344427532
- Retire YouTube streams. They're flaky (e.g., one of them has transformed into
an audio only stream!). There is also a desire for us to stop relying on special
non-expiring YouTube URLs.
- Reorganize the remaining streams.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344421031
Previously the PlaybackStatsListener needed to handle all events
individually, which required to keep some state of the player and
to resolve potentially transient state changes.
Using onEvents allows to channel all simultanous updates through
one method so that no transient player state and other
inconsistencies need to be handled. This makes the logic easier
to read.
In addition it also allows to resolve all simultaneous events to
use one EventTime (with one timestamp).
#exofixit
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344415459
In many cases it doesn't matter for the test itself how many windows
a timeline has, or even how the timeline of a MediaSource looks like.
And since we introduced the MediaItem-based APIs, single-window
Timelines are the only fully supported Timelines. Thus there is no
point in specifiying this explicitly.
Using these assumptions, we can remove some boilerplate when setting
up standard FakeTimelines or FakeMediaSources with a standard
FakeTimeline.
#exofixit
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344210395
The current code creates placeholder metadata elements if there is no
static metadata. This causes onStaticMetadataChanged callbacks even
if there is no metadata.
Instead, we can keep the empty list as the static metadata is already
documented to be an empty list if the metadata is unavailable.
#exofixit
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344071639
The ref'd issue was marked as a doucmentation candidate, but I think
the confusion likely arises from the lack of "next" and "previous" in
the method names. Our other UI components also support enabling each
button individually, so this also brings notifications in line with
those.
Issue: #6491
#exofixit
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344058969
* These grouping parentheses are unnecessary; it is unlikely the code will be misinterpreted without them
(see http://go/bugpattern/UnnecessaryParentheses) (2 times)
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 344053269
These tests appear not to need an activity, and removing it means we don't need
to switch away from the deprecated `ActivityTestRule`.
#exofixit
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