Can be used to combine multiple media items into a single timeline window.
Issue: androidx/media#247
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#4868
PiperOrigin-RevId: 506283307
(cherry picked from commit eb8fffba15810b8206653d8ffaff233d823fbfc9)
I missed this when fixing `positionInMs` for Dackka in d2a3d8f6fa
This time I manually verified that all the `@Override` methods have
parameter names that match [the docs](https://developer.android.com/reference/androidx/leanback/media/PlayerAdapter).
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 506017063
(cherry picked from commit 736f090cce540de78a968e62fd8c5aec413e8122)
When seeking in fMP4, we try to extract as little samples as possible
by only starting at the preceding sync frame. This comparison should
use <= to allow sync frames at exactly the seek position.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10941
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 505098172
(cherry picked from commit ac3017b5805cb98b4292e4bbe1f7181f47684b88)
MergingMediaPeriod creates its track groups with ids concatenating position in its periods array and the underlying child track group id. The ids can be used in selectTracks for matching to periods list.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10930
PiperOrigin-RevId: 505074653
(cherry picked from commit ee055ef004686ddb3844666f9506a95c6e16a59f)
For most missing commands, we already disable the corresponding
controls. This change extends this to more UI elements that are
disabled in case the corresponding action is unavailable.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 505057751
(cherry picked from commit 641c3b1b22cc67133151b7af9905473485b0f51c)
The commands are partly checked already before enabling
features or calling player methods, but the checks were
still missing in many places.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 504589888
(cherry picked from commit 2d7ddccebb959051ae4a284e9c9380cc3582c411)
ImaUtil calls VideoProgressUpdate.equals() which is annotated as hidden,
which causes lint errors with gradle.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 504306210
(cherry picked from commit f86948f01c2397b9f53ef598e311e2de9055118e)
The "Transforming media" page has been updated with changes that won't
be part of the next release. Undo these changes so that this page is
consistent with the latest release.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 503917637
(cherry picked from commit fdf866617f39261f6b619dd69f56279505ae7466)
This makes it implicitly clear that if the value of a getter changes due
to a change in command availability then the listener will be invoked,
without needing to explicitly document every command on every listener
method.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 503178383
(cherry picked from commit aa23920e148191f36b4d9f9d1fd9924e13855762)
We currently only document it for the getCurrentMediaItem(), but
the command was always meant to cover all information about the
current media item and the position therein.
To correctly hide information for controllers, we need to filter
the Timeline when bundling the PlayerInfo class if only this
command is available.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 503098124
(cherry picked from commit 5e9c9ed2346d7fcb10bfa0ffa5f253d7fdc7acc8)
When bundling PlayerInfo, we need to remove information if the
controller is not allowed to access it. This was only partially
done at the moment.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 502852798
(cherry picked from commit 50f066d63425f44f51108d654006f470d76fb042)
When bundling PlayerInfo, we remove data when the controller is not
allowed to access this data via getters. We also remove data for
performance reasons. In the toBundle() method, it's currently hard to
make the connection between allowed commands and filtering, because
the values are checked at a different place. This can be made more
readable by forwarding the applicable Commands directly.
The only functional fix is to filter the Timeline when sending the
first PlayerInfo after a connecting a controller if the command to
get the Timeline is not available. This also allows us to remove a
path to filter MediaItems from Timelines as it isn't used.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 502607391
(cherry picked from commit 5461d5cbf1cee5bf85bb3b7ae4f4f22c2c2538b8)
This method allows to call through to `StreamManager.focus()` of the currently playing SSAI stream.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 501399144
(cherry picked from commit 0ba0c0ed43fbcf4a57f6fc91829ba00d72e3672f)
Starting with Android 13 (API 33) an app needs to request the
permission to post notifications or notifications are suppressed.
This change documents this in the class level JavaDoc of the
`DownloadService`.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10884
PiperOrigin-RevId: 501346908
(cherry picked from commit 055ed77433944fc31d431d65e09514e8b3e250f1)
Starting with API 33 the POST_NOTIFICATION permission needs to be
requested at runtime or the notification is not shown.
Note that with an app with targetSdkVersion < 33
but on a device with API 33 the notification permission is automatically
requested when the app starts for the first time. If the user does not
grant the permission, requesting the permission at runtime result in
an empty array of grant results.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10884
PiperOrigin-RevId: 501320632
(cherry picked from commit 6bacbaac548d612e85647b4d13c22dae0401447e)
For TV devices the skip button needs to have the focus to be accessible with
the remote control. This property makes this configurable while being set to
true by default.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 501077608
(cherry picked from commit d2898b70ead3b2ad1244a730c3b456146755c138)
Initialising the fields as Integer and then getting a String on compute
time is slow. Instead we directly initialise these fields as String.
Improves the time taken in bundling PlayerInfo further to less than
200ms from ~300ms.
Also modified a test to improve productive coverage.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 500003935
(cherry picked from commit d49437c6e112e60e9c85edeef73a73bce7de939a)
As per the javadoc for AtomParsers.parseTrack, ParserException should be "thrown if the trak atom can't be parsed."
PiperOrigin-RevId: 499522748
(cherry picked from commit bbe78b10c125529d039fea9bf0117cc04d2a3532)
Improves the time taken to construct playerInfo from its bundle from ~400 ms to ~300 ms.
Also made `Timeline.Window.toBundle(boolean excludeMediaItem)` public as it was required to assert a condition in tests.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 499512353
(cherry picked from commit 2a77f1e2f96684c8c2e0b27e4118635af0724811)
Added another check in each of these tests to make sure we don't add keys to bundle for fields with default values.
Also fixed comments of similar changes in `AdPlaybackStateTest` and `MediaMetadataTest`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 499463581
(cherry picked from commit 9d431a52ef7a39772f65b8de170a225848be5251)
We might as well keep this enabled by default, rather than having to
manually toggle it on to investigate RTL issues like Issue: androidx/media#227.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 497159744
(cherry picked from commit 010c6b96e74979370f139f8126c176ea7b279313)
Did not do this optimisation for `AdPlaybackState.AdGroup` as its length is zero for `AdPlaybackState` with no ads.
No need to pass default values while fetching keys, which we always set in `AdPlaybackState.AdGroup.toBundle()`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496995048
(cherry picked from commit f2eac2df711cad579f3042568a24c1f51a119428)
Added another check in test to make sure we don't add keys to bundle for fields with `null` values.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496948705
(cherry picked from commit 890fd0a9fb135e938dc465d936b24065c65dbb98)
There are two overloads of this method due to a type 'rename' from
`PlayerControlView.VisibilityListener` to
`PlayerView.ControllerVisibilityListener`. Currently when you call one
overload it passes `null` to the other one (to clear the other listener).
Unfortunately this results in it clearing itself, because it receives
a null call back!
This change tweaks the documentation to clarify that the 'other'
listener is only cleared if you pass a non-null listener in. This solves
the recursive problem, and allows the 'legacy' visibility listener to be
successfully registered.
Issue: androidx/media#229
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496876397
(cherry picked from commit 37fd65a8e51ddba92584109217114d9f2c2f009d)
Users of this class may run into these assertions when creating the
State and they need to check the source code to understand why
the State is invalid. Adding error messages to all our correctness
assertions helps to understand the root cause more easily.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496875109
(cherry picked from commit b7e887a58dff7615926f8002ee3210b3071c5537)
These are the remaining setter operations. They all share the same
logic that handles playlist and/or position changes. The logic to
create the placeholder state is mostly copied from ExoPlayerImpl's
maskTimelineAndPosition and getPeriodPositonUsAfterTimelineChanged.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496364712
(cherry picked from commit 09d37641d1ef3b8cf26dc39cfcd317ebe3ef5c79)
The tunneling callbacks are sent via Handler messages and may be
handled after the codec/surface was changed or released.
We already guard against the codec/surface change condition by
creating a new listener and verifying that the current callback
happens for the correct listener instance, but we don't guard
against a released codec yet.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 495882353
(cherry picked from commit 5e23b8bfd5a9a9542c2ab8d23ae51c1689d8ff51)
Some Player methods operate relative to existing indices in the
playlist (add,remove,move,seek). As these operations may be issued
from a place with a stale playlist (e.g. a controller that sends
a command while the playlist is changing), we have to handle out-
of-bounds indices gracefully. In most cases this is already
documented and implemented correctly. However, some cases are not
documented and the existing player implementations don't handle
these cases consistently (or in some cases not even correctly).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 495856295
(cherry picked from commit a1c0b10482baffc3721561446ee4bb788d8a1231)
The `MediaItem` instances in the following cases are not actually empty but acts as a placeholder. `EMPTY_MEDIA_ITEM` can also be confused with `MediaItem.EMPTY`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 495843012
(cherry picked from commit 74559b4a188e476378f3f0df908598ce763d909a)