`HevcConfig.parse` misreads reserved bit to determine NAL unit type. This is currently meant to be always set to 0, but could be given some kind of meaning in a future revision.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10366
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460487613
As per MP4 spec, bitrates in esds boxes can be a 32 bit number which doesn't fits in Java int type, so now reading it as a long value. Our class for holding media format, only allows bitrates value to be an int as we don't expect the bitrates to be greater than or equal to 2^31. So we're limiting the values for bitrates to Integer.MAX_VALUE.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 458423162
This reinstates the permissive behaviour removed by
fe7e5b8181
Test file created by opening bear.opus in a hex editor and naively
duplicating the two header packets, starting at (and including) the
first `OggS` in the file and ending just before the third `OggS`.
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Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10038
PiperOrigin-RevId: 452015662
We add an entire class like we do for parsing other codec initialization formats; it's currently not doing any parsing though (... initialization data is really simple for AV1 though: just the entire contents of the box).
For testing, we add the sample file, having been re-encoded with ffmpeg (and we also happen to have another av1 file, too).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 444890282
We add an entire class like we do for parsing other codec initialization formats; it's currently not doing any parsing though (... initialization data is really simple for AV1 though: just the entire contents of the box).
For testing, we add the sample file, having been re-encoded with ffmpeg (and we also happen to have another av1 file, too).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 439453823
This provides better compatibility with MediaExtractor, which does read these fields; we also need them for being able to mux file contents into another mp4 file.
Also, there is a minor refactor included so that we have an actual type for esds box contents instead of a pair.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 438673825
For when a track is both encrypted and has supplemental data, the sample size will be equal to `block sample size - encryption data size`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427807612
This is a breaking change if the annotation itself is in use in Kotlin
code. It's judged that the IntDefs in this commit are unlikely to be
referred to often in Kotlin code. This is because they're either:
- Related to esoteric parts of the library, or
- In a common part of the library but only returned from methods (and
never passed to callback methods).
A follow-up change will fix the positions of existing usages to match
this new config.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 426410237
This only changes IntDefs that cannot be used by apps because they're
either private or package-private.
A follow-up change will fix the positions of existing usages to match
this new config.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 426372273
The longer list of targets is only necessary for backwards
compatibility with existing Kotlin code that will stop compiling
if the position of the annotation becomes 'wrong' by marking it only
TYPE_USE. Since none of these IntDefs have been released (except in
media3 alpha1) we don't need to maintain this compatibility.
Also add a comment to all the places that *do* need the longer list of
targets, in order to explain why it's there and discourage copy-pasting
when defining new IntDefs in future.
Also fix some single-element arrays to remove the array notation.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 426108537
Populate ICY headers into MediaMetadata so that they can
propagate to the app via AnalyticsListener#onMediaMetadataChanged().
This change copies IcyHeaders.name into MediaMetadata.description
and IcyHeaders.genre into MediaMetadata.genre.
Note: MediaItem.metadata maintain their precedence and overwrite any
ICY headers parsed.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9677
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 410495676
The presentation time in fMP4 is calculated by adding and subtracting
3 values. All 3 values are currently converted to microseconds first
before the calculation, leading to rounding errors. The rounding errors
can be avoided by doing the conversion to microseconds as the last step.
For example:
In timescale 96000: 8008+8008-16016 = 0
Rounding to us first: 83416+83416-166833=-1
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 406809844