We stopped using using this MIME type in
74a9d8f680
This broke subtitle decoding in some cases (Issue: #7985), which I
fixed in
7b8895d655.
After some discussion we've decided SubtitleDecoderFactory shouldn't
depend on Format.containerMimeType (since the samples have already been
extracted by this point, so the container shouldn't matter). So this
change fixes DashManifestParser to use MimeTypes.APPLICATION_MP4VTT (and
reverts the no-longer-needed SubtitleDecoderFactory change).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336668450
TestExoPlayerBuilder can be used from both emulator and robolectric
tests, TestPlayerRunHelper uses Robolectric Looper behaviour, meaning
it can be moved to the robolectricutils module in a follow-up change.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336634225
This was broken by 74a9d8f680
because DashManifestParser switched to setting Format.sampleMimeType to
text/vtt while SubtitleDecoderFactory was still expecting
application/x-mp4-vtt. This change teaches SubtitleDecoderFactory to
check both Format.containerMimeType and Format.sampleMimeType.
I'll investigate a follow-up change to remove
MimeTypes.APPLICATION_MP4VTT completely (it's currently still used in
AtomParsers).
Issue: #7985
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334771672
This allows to use the same logic from multiple places without duplicating
it, encapsulates in its logical place, and allows to change the available
segments based on the new availabilityTimeOffset value.
The overall effect of this change is a no-op.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 333044186
This value is needed to figure out the last available segment for
low-latency live streaming. It may be present in each BaseURL tag
and each SegmentList or SegmentTemplate, with the latter one taking
precedence.
The value is saved as part of MultiSegmentBase where it will be used
to retrieve the last available segment index in future changes.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 331809871
- Use a setter, which is consistent with how other optional
components are passed.
- Remove nesting where a provider provides another provider.
Since AdSupportProvider then only provides one thing, it
can be renamed to AdsLoaderProvider, which more clearly
expresses what it provides.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 330396334
This allows us to more easily create different dumps derived from the
same assets.
This moves media/source files from `assets/` to `assets/media/` and
dump files from `assets/` to `assets/extractordumps/` and
`assets/audiosinkdumps/` as appropriate. I intend to add
`assets/playbackdumps/` in a future CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 326986283
- Attach types for placeholder sessions. If a placeholder session will be
attached and a downstream renderer doesn't know what to do with it, then
this attachment is necessary to correctly determine that the renderer
does not support the track.
- Attach types to sample formats. Without this, if playback fails due to
a CryptoException, the ExoPlaybackException that gets thrown spuriously
indicates that the format's DRM type was not supported.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 325214745
Issue: #7244 added this feature to HLS. This change is the exact copy
in ChunkSampleStream to add the same support to the other adaptive
formats.
Note that ChunkSampleStream doesn't support slicing, so we can't cancel
a read-from chunk, and we need to prevent reading into an already
canceled chunk load so that the chunk can be automatically discarded
after the cancelation.
Issue: #2848
PiperOrigin-RevId: 324179972
These callbacks were only necessary to track the queue in AnalyticsCollector and there is no other known benefit of having them.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 322535274
getExoMediaCryptoType will only return null for drmInitData == null and
track types for which placeholder sessions are not used. This change
will allow renderers to abstract themselves from format.drmInitData.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 322131219
Replace `type` with (optional) `mimeType` and add `keySetId` in
DownloadRequest. The DownloadHelper infers the downloading method (DASH,
HLS, SmoothStreaming or Progressive) from the content's MIME type and
URI.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 322117384
This removes a lot of duplication from the module configuration,
avoids divergence, and makes sure that only the important differences
to the default are visible in each module file.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 318024823
They currently fall back to the main Looper if the current thread
doesn't have a Looper. All the changed Handlers are guaranteed to
be created on a thread with a Looper (mostly the ExoPlayer playback
Looper) and thus can make this stricter assumption. This makes it
easier to reason about the code as there are no ambiguities as to which
thread the Handler is running on.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 317334503
*** Original commit ***
Rename Util methods to clarify which Looper is used.
The method name didn't clarify that either the main or current
Looper is used.
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 317283606
It seems more natural given we always end up instantiating a Matroska extractor,
not one that's specific to the WebM subset of Matroska. There's also no reason
not to support Matroska MIME types in DASH.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 316975451