Previously, transformation_matrix was incorrectly applied to
texture sampling coordinates, which led to transformations
seemingly moving in the opposite position, and an undesirable
GL_CLAMP_TO_EDGE behavior when sampling outside the edge of
the texture.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 413653360
It seems fine to remove the documentation about the WebM case now we are only supporting unfragmented MP4, so that new users coming to this API aren't confused about how to set the container MIME type.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 413611472
Allows a transformation matrix to be input into Transformer,
to apply vertex transformations like cropping, rotation,
and other transformations built into android.graphics.Matrix.
Not building out into a VertexTransformation class yet, as
that class structure wouldn't make sense until we can modify
resolution, per TODOs.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 413384409
This will remove the need to implement compat code handling very old API
versions where some symbols are not available, and it reduces the burden of
dealing with media framework issues around concurrent codec usage that are
worse on older API versions. Top apps that we've surveyed as potential users
for transformer library features are using API 21 or later.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 413341540
Sometimes the empty end of stream buffer has a non-zero
data limit. Calling flip first, resets the limit to the
position which is zero in these cases.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 413156455
The test extracts and decodes the first video frame in the test media, renders it to the frame editor's input surface and then processes data. It then reads back the output from the frame editor, converts it to a bitmap and then compares that with a 'golden' bitmap (which is just the same as the test media's first video frame).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 413131811
*** Original commit ***
Remove usage of @ForOverride.
Fixes the gradle compilation failures.
Gradle dependencies need revising if we want to be using this, as
checkerframework is ahead of their latest version, such that we
can't compile.
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 412901827
- This format is passed to the PassthroughPipeline, which doesn't use
any decoder.
- In most other cases where it is used, it is not relevant that this
format will be or has been passed to the decoder. What's relevant is
that it is the format of the input.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 412093371
We need the filename of the output videos to be predictable, because
MobileHarness requires the exact filename to pull the file.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 412092347
Fixes the gradle compilation failures.
Gradle dependencies need revising if we want to be using this, as
checkerframework is ahead of their latest version, such that we
can't compile.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 412004021
This change moves methods that are the same in
`TransformerAudioRenderer` and `TransformerVideoRenderer` to
`TransformerBaseRenderer`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 411758928
Document that apps should retain `GlUtil.Program` while the program is in use,
and keep a reference to attributes/uniforms within the program to make sure
they don't get GC'd causing any allocated buffers passed to GL to become
invalid.
Tested manually by running gldemo and transformer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 411516894
The features supported by `TranscodingTransformer` are a
superset of those supported by `Transformer` after merging
the video renderers in <unknown commit>. This change removes
`TranscodingTransformer` and adds its features to `Transformer`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 411072392
Follow-up to a comment on 6f0f7dd1be: Buffers that are useful to pass
to the sample/passthrough pipeline should either contain data or the
end of input flag. Otherwise, passing these buffers along is unnecessary
and may even cause the decoder to allocate a new input buffer which is
wasteful.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 411060709
The `SefSlowMotionVideoSampleTransformer` drops frames by
setting `buffer.data = null` and updates the timestamps of the
frames it keeps. However, these buffers with dropped frames
are still used in the pipeline as they may contain other useful
information, specifically whether the end of the input has been
reached. So, the timestamps should also be updated for the buffers
where frames are dropped.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 410797678
In the near future, we will be able to specify which tests run on this
target explicitly, at which point this ignore will be removed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 410758785
The `GlUtil` wrappers for attributes/uniforms allocate buffers that are passed into OpenGL, and it seems that the distorted output was caused by these buffers being garbage collected.
The issue was difficult to reproduce manually. Add a test that does repeated transcodes in a loop (marked `@Ignore` for now because it runs for a long time and requires network access so may be flaky) to make it easier to run many transcodes and look for inconsistent output. For now the consistency check is just based on the file size which is very likely to change if the actual video frames change.
Verified that the test fails before, and passes once the attributes and uniforms are stored in fields as in this CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 410581706
This change merges `TransformerMuxingVideoRenderer` and
`TransformerTranscodingVideoRenderer` into `TransformerVideoRenderer`.
Besides all features supported by `TransformerTranscodingVideoRenderer`
the new merged `TransformerVideoRenderer` also supports SEF slow motion
flatting without re-encoding like the `TransformerMuxingVideoRenderer`.
To do this, it uses a `SefSlowMotionVideoSampleTransformer` with
the `PassthroughPipeline`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 410531478
This mime type is technically for the Muxer, and determines
the container used. In the context of the transformer, this can
be thought of more as a container mime type, to avoid confusion
with the video mime type and audio mime type.
Deprecates setOutputMimeType().
PiperOrigin-RevId: 410530707
Simple, initial implementation to allow setResolution()
to set the output height, for downscaling/upscaling.
Per TODOs, follow-up CLs may change layering, add UI,
or allow querying decoders for more resolution options.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 410203343
The decoder writes to `OpenGlFrameEditor`'s input `Surface`
and the `OpenGlFrameEditor` writes to the encoder's input `Surface`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 409931796
The `VideoSamplePipeline` handles all steps from decoding to
re-encoding that where previously in
`TransformerTranscodingVideoRenderer`. The renderer is now only
responsible for reading the format, reading input, passing it to the
pipeline and passing the pipeline's output to the muxer.
When no transformations are needed, decoding and re-encoding is
skipped using the `PassthroughPipeline`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 408619407
When dropping the remainder, the decoder and encoder timestamps start diverging after a few buffers when no speed changes are supposed to occur. Tracking the remainder keeps them in sync.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 408341074
* Remove GlUtil.Program String[] constructor to unify and just use the
String constructor.
* Add getAttributeArrayLocationAndEnable() to simplify things a tiny bit.
* Increase usage of constant values.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 407570340
`TransformerAudioRenderer` reads input and passes `DecoderInputBuffer`s to the `AudioSamplePipeline`. The `AudioSamplePipeline` handles all steps from decoding to encoding. `TransformerAudioRenderer` receives `DecoderInputBuffer`s from the `AudioSamplePipeline` and passes their data to the muxer.
`AudioSamplePipeline` implements a new interface `SamplePipeline`. A pass-through pipeline will be added in a future cl.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 407555102
If the number of samples changes, the sizes will help us to verify whether they are just split differently or extra data was added.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 407346280
This helps to prevent issues where decoders can't handle negative
timestamps. In particular it avoids issues when the media accidentally
or intentionally starts with small negative timestamps. But it also
helps to prevent other renderer resets at a later point, for example
if a live stream with a large start offset is enqueued in the playlist.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 406786977