Our FakeClock generally makes sure that playback tests are fully
deterministic. However, this fails if the test uses blocking waits
with clock.onThreadBlocked and where relevant Handlers are created
without using the clock.
To fix the flakiness, we can make the following adjustments:
- Use TestExoPlayerBuilder instead of legacy ExoPlayerTestRunner
to avoid onThreadBlocked calls. This also makes the tests more
readable.
- Use clock to create Handler for FakeVideoRenderer and
FakeAudioRenderer. Ideally, this should be passed through
RenderersFactory, but it's too disruptive given this is a
public API.
- Use clock for MediaSourceList and MediaPeriodQueue update
handler.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490907495
(cherry picked from commit 7d62943bcd149eecce77cb44e4f867128ca374d3)
When estimating the AudioTrack min buffer size, we must use a PCM
frame of 1 when doing direct playback (passthrough). The code was
passing -1 (C.LENGTH_UNSET).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 489238392
(cherry picked from commit d9d716869b7df2cd95704e9ac24a5f9a376afa2c)
The method allows clients to specify a pre-existing thread
to use for playback. This can be used to run multiple ExoPlayer
instances on the same playback thread.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 488980749
(cherry picked from commit 79b809b5563260cd20541afe607e36ae351fbbed)
Added new method to check if codec just functionally supports a format. Changed getDecoderInfosSortedByFormatSupport to use new function to order by functional support. This allows decoders that only support functionally and are more preferred by the MediaCodecSelector to keep their preferred position in the sorted list.
UnitTests included
-Two MediaCodecVideoRenderer tests that verify hw vs sw does not have an effect on sort of the decoder list, it is only based on functional support
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10604
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487779284
(cherry picked from commit 1eb8a6b36ed98bd66a5bad5273526a918511a39f)
This tag is only understood by Dackka, which is used to generate the media3 javadoc.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 489233200
(cherry picked from commit 058cba95d40db83c77f4dd0aa8cb561221463b3a)
This better matches the callback name (onSurfaceSizeChanged) and
probably cause less confusion with getVideoSize.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 488669786
(cherry picked from commit 8438daca1f8cbea24aa414ee500044baf1a28367)
Util.getAudioTrackChannelConfig() maps a channel count to a
channel mask that is passed to AudioTrack. The method expected that
playback of 8-channel audio is possible from Android 5.1 and playback of
12-channel audio is only possible from Android 12L. However, there is no
restriction on the upper number of channels that can be passed to the
AudioTrack. google/ExoPlayer#10701 is an example where the audio decoder
outputs 12 channels on an Android 10.
This change removes the restrictions for 8 and 12 channels. Note, we still
do not support playback of arbitrary number of channels as it would require
further changes to DefaultAudioSink.
#minor-release
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10701
PiperOrigin-RevId: 488659831
(cherry picked from commit 1b24e6fd14774d5c8b3e7b8084b30204581d13ce)
We currently skip this calculation entirely, but it can be added by
calculating the window duration using the wrapped window's duration
and the provided AdPlaybackState.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10764
PiperOrigin-RevId: 488614767
(cherry picked from commit 20151b9930f1b54d7894ec41465a2e85df92462d)
It's not clear to me why presubmit didn't catch this, I briefly
investigated but couldn't work it out - so I'm just going to fix
it and move on.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487497827
(cherry picked from commit 13ee34faccaf98ff90850601f40c95622b1e878b)
This makes two types of fix:
1. Align parameter names on overridden methods where the superclass
has `@param` javadoc.
2. Use `@hide` on `protected final` methods that refer to package-private
types. This will hide these symbols from Dackka javadoc generation
but not (currently) from the artefacts distributed on Maven. These
methods are currently unusable outside their package anyway (e.g. by
external developers) because of the dependency on a package-private
type.
This also changes some HLS, SmoothStreaming, and IMA code where I've renamed
parameters of overridden methods to be consistent across the type
hierarchy.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487472665
(cherry picked from commit 10c4a4dfc172cfac77528c7cb746fe827ca6f78c)
This change makes adding ad events in live streams more robust by allowing ad
groups to grow in number of ads if more ad events are received than initially
announced by the SDK.
With the IMA prefetch feature, an AdPod can grow in size in certain conditions
like from initially 2 ads to 4 ads being part of the ad group. With this change,
if an additional ad event arrives while the ad group is still being played,
the ad group is expanded. If the event arrives late and the ad group is already
completed, a new group is created for the remaining ads.
This also covers the case where we join the live stream while an ad is being
played and we missed at least one LOADED event from the SDK. Ads of the group
before the first LOADED event are ignored in such a case.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 484214760
(cherry picked from commit 136addf640e451602163be9e4272d1e27b8ed5b8)
Split inner interface into separate file, which will go in common
module. The old interface will be deprecated and extends the new.
#cleanup
PiperOrigin-RevId: 483732226
(cherry picked from commit ad52b68c738e8321b966b904d3cd2139f7a560ef)
Although it can be useful to check the output format, it's not required or needed.
For some AudioProcessor implementations, it is stated/obvious that
the output format will match the input, in which case there is no
a need to check the return value.
#cleanup
PiperOrigin-RevId: 483403679
(cherry picked from commit a7bfa12eecb42cbdd13bd7e612603a4d400ebda4)
Currently, repeating the same item (via seekNext/Previous) implicitly
results in a seek to the default position of the current item, which
looks exactly the same as a direct seek. As a result, we don't send
onMediaItemTransition as we would for every other seekNext/Previous
call.
This can be fixed by explicitly marking the repeat case in the internal
BasePlayer/ExoPlayerImpl methods, so that the callback can be triggered.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10667
PiperOrigin-RevId: 481951788
(cherry picked from commit 76ce0cc69fa12a9b2592103da97dd45c15bfe4d3)
We already have logic to end all session except the current one if the
current one doesn't have a MediaPeriodId yet. This is assuming that this
only happens after a seek on the app side where the player doesn't have
detailled knowledge about the MediaPeriodIds yet.
Currently this logic isn't triggered if the window we are coming from
doesn't have its MediaPeriodId either as we run into another check that
keeps sessions around until we have a valid windowSequenceNumber.
Swapping both conditions fixes this case without breaking any of the
other known transition scenarios.
Issue: androidx/media#180
PiperOrigin-RevId: 480866465
(cherry picked from commit 6070d9110a9cec61f6073c7669f2f8185a635767)
We currently use the literal -1 (=NO_VALUE) when adding up the
total. Tracks without known bitrate can be ignored in the
calculation, but we should use an explicit value of 0.
#minor-release
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10664
PiperOrigin-RevId: 480048126
(cherry picked from commit af19e0ea890e7b274b6f75f409f00f11e11c1c81)
If the sample type is Dolby Vision and the display does not support Dolby Vision, then the capabilities DecoderSupport flag is set to DECODER_SUPPORT_FALLBACK_MIMETYPE. This denotes that the renderer will use a decoder for a fallback mimetype if possible. This alters track selection as tracks with DecoderSupport DECODER_SUPPORT_PRIMARY are preferred.
UnitTests included
-DefaultTrackSelector test that checks track selection reordering with DECODER_SUPPORT_FALLBACK_MIMETYPE
-MediaCodecVideoRenderer test that checks setting of DecoderSupport flag based on Display's Dolby Vision support
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#8944
PiperOrigin-RevId: 480040876
(cherry picked from commit a366590a0425ff138520752e2fc94c70429c20ab)
* Add `setOutputStreamOffsetUs(long)` method in `AudioSink`.
* Add private methods `setOutputStreamOffsetUs(long)` method in `MediaCodecRenderer` and `DecoderAudioRenderer`.
* Add protected method `onOutputStreamOffsetUs(long)` method in `MediaCodecRenderer`, in which:
* `MediaCodecRenderer` itself will be no-op for this method.
* `MediaCodecAudioRenderer` will propagate this value to its `audioSink`.
* Add logics in `DecoderAudioRenderer` to calculate `outputStreamOffsetUs`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 479265429
(cherry picked from commit 4c73241058041fd978e9748b2158168d4e6e702d)
This allows to access the associated functionality of AudioTrack and
fills a feature gap to MediaPlayer, which has a similar method.
Issue: androidx/media#135
PiperOrigin-RevId: 476398964
(cherry picked from commit ccb820dd2f43ff20dff06a92a4e29c13676e647d)
If the sample type is dolby vision and the following conditions match
a)There is a supported alternative codec mimetype
b)Display does not support Dolby Vision
Then getDecoderInfos will return the alternative types.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9794
PiperOrigin-RevId: 476356223
(cherry picked from commit 94a88e93d91e86c93239639a65612eab297efa9b)
The ClearKey CDM will attach an 'invalid' URL in `KeyRequest` objects,
when the documentation states this should be an empty string if a
default URL is not known.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 476113513
(cherry picked from commit 331d4d626fcb1b65088c7ab849c0a0a3f5f6ba0e)
Currently doSomeWork is never closed and so tracing is deceiving.
See https://screenshot.googleplex.com/eZDzn5APpBNnhe5
PiperOrigin-RevId: 474755816
(cherry picked from commit 005b73c82a1a3264a7167ffdf93a9387c4d22b95)
If the back buffer is using too much memory, there is a risk
playback could get stuck because LoadControl refuses to load
further data. This eventually results in a stuck-buffering
playback error.
We can detect this case, clear the back buffer and then ask
the LoadControl again to avoid failing playback in such a case.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 472679797
(cherry picked from commit 125646e4c98e80b35d1a8b195300d324a9aaf2b5)
The stream offset is used to calculate the presentation time of
a metadata object when reading and later when playing, to calculate
the current presentation time to decide whether to send the metadata
to the output.
Accordingly, the presentation time of a pending metadata that has been
calculated with a given offset needs to be recalculated when the
stream offset changes.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 472499943
(cherry picked from commit 5a1223777c4d4ee2faa4043be2079971e44093a9)
* Non-standard parameter comment; prefer `/* paramName= */ arg`
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 472254253
(cherry picked from commit 83966478960ae6c0f882e523d73848edab95fd3a)
* Non-standard parameter comment; prefer `/* paramName= */ arg`
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 471022923
(cherry picked from commit 674b3d4575ae6fdb59ae9db58be52151bbcae3a6)
Native multidex can only be used for binaries with minSdkVersion of 21 or higher, but minSdkVersion was specified to 16.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 470003836
(cherry picked from commit 142d1c062c4ed4fba450465588217ae5506fece3)