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)
We create an empty CueGroup in many places as default or
where none is needed. Instead, we can define a constant
for this purpose and reuse it.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 467944841
(cherry picked from commit 29208ec1ed4d78fa86af33b81a2b32f3151b9004)
Increase the estimated max sample size for HEVC by 2x, and set a minimum
size of 2MB. The 2MB will be applied for resolutions up to 1080p, after
which the new calculation takes effect. This is in par with the
platform's HEVC software decoder.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 467641494
(cherry picked from commit d3d5ffce91452ebf1edf51a0c0c9d80ad29fe0b6)
Was getting "java.lang.IllegalAccessError: Illegal class access" in debug app.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 465562541
(cherry picked from commit c09b34a61be80f250bac6a5e1f56e8180f68b9e2)
Adds a new event to AudioOffloadListener to get the offload state of the track, which indicates when software decoding is taking place.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 465264362
(cherry picked from commit fe2b846552e1dc0095a409a3407c328e38bd6a30)
Avoids disabling Offload on a write error, and instead relies on this being disabled on the AudioTrack init. It will no longer recover by disabling offload.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 465248917
(cherry picked from commit 2fbe1bbfb3c533c370c07a4f45068c00ea9c6efb)
* Sets KEY_HDR_STATIC_INFO from MediaFormat in the DefaultCodec.
* Adds checks in mediaparser to ensure color space, range, and transfer are valid
values.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 463921325
(cherry picked from commit 44c42fef2aaa65ba78c52883e3fcec94c8d7ad2d)
Despite unregistering the callback and clearing pending Handler
messages, the callback may still receive pending calls if they
are already triggered by the AudioTrack. Instead of asserting
that the track is correct, we should gracefully ignore stale
events.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 463851393
(cherry picked from commit 3650c2970aebab16a1ced17f849631cea452085b)
It's always safe to ignore the result of these methods, because the
caller already has a reference to the returned value.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 462388947
(cherry picked from commit 21cab6124de7b65f1af016cfc260555fa0b6e738)
This will help developers self-diagnose issues like Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10392
where the NPE occurs far from the original null value because a field
gets assigned to null.
This change aims to ensure that every stable method on Player,
ExoPlayer and ExoPlayer.Builder that takes a non-null type will fail
with an NPE before returning.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 461846580
(cherry picked from commit 080db2a09b9ebc31fb346e0beb0ea7440df795a5)
We currently start a simple Thread to release AudioTracks
asynchronously. If many AudioTracks are released at the same
time, this may lead to OOM situations because we attempt to
create multiple new threads.
This can be improved by using a shared SingleThreadExecutor.
In the simple case of one simmultaneous release, it's exactly
the same behavior as before: create a thread and release it
as soon as it's done. For multiple simultanous releases we
get the advantage of sharing a single thread to avoid creating
more than one at the same time.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10057
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460698942
(cherry picked from commit 1e8d163107283bbcd459aa787685fa4e1ab18531)
Some calls to handleBuffer return false while a previous
flush is still handled in the background.
Fix this by either asserting the method returns true if
we don't expect any delay, or calling it repeatedly until
it returns true (within a timeout).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460474419
(cherry picked from commit 4289708323442f088258c67695b74eefa9a5fb83)
`MetadataRenderer` is updated to output `Metadata` with its presentation time, in microseconds.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 457444718
(cherry picked from commit 6e9275c13d7c6e0fc8b6568662929c186395a33a)
`TextRenderer` is updated to output `CueGroup`, which contains the presentation time of the cues, in microseconds.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 456531399
(cherry picked from commit bf11a8a83148f0d68c82cf22a5f978b1e6a5e299)
Transformer always enabled glAssertionsEnabled, so there should
be no functional change.
ExoPlayer previously disabled glAssertionsEnabled, so GlUtil logged
GlExceptions instead of throwing them. The GlExceptions are now
caught and logged by the callers so that there should also be no
functional change overall.
This change also replaces EGLSurfaceTexture#GlException with
GlUtil#GlException.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453963741
(cherry picked from commit dc668f2b59bb0df12cdbb77cb88072babe0218eb)
The call doesn't currently reset the already loaded suppliers and
factories. Also fix the supplier loading code to use a local copy
of the current dataSourceFactory to avoid leaking an updated
instance to a later invocation.
Issue: androidx/media#116
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460721541
(cherry picked from commit 6be0d6ea25a850b816b23105aa900683d30dfe8d)
I don't think it's useful to keep these in numerical order, it makes
more sense to keep them grouped into a 'logical' ordering.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460453464
(cherry picked from commit 1b1e0f890da4de6055491730595f72afdde0811a)
We wait until a previous AudioTrack has been released before
creating a new one. This is currently done with a thread
block operation, which may cause ANRs in the extreme case
when someone attempts to release the player while this is
still blocked.
The problem can be avoided by just returning false from
DefaultAudioSink.handleBuffer to try again until the previous
AudioTrack is released.
Reproduction steps to force the issue:
1. Add Thread.sleep(10000); to the AudioTrack release thread.
2. Add this to the demo app:
private int positionMs = 0;
Handler handler = new Handler();
handler.post(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
player.seekTo(positionMs++);
if (positionMs == 10) {
player.release();
} else {
handler.postDelayed(this, 1000);
}
}
3. Observe Player release timeout exception.
These steps can't be easily captured in a unit test as we can't
artifically delay the AudioTrack release from the test.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10057
PiperOrigin-RevId: 459468912
(cherry picked from commit a80dd60449a029ad5246a98717bbe3bf0fc38be7)
This profile is declared as supported although it isn't.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10345
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#3537
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 459205512
(cherry picked from commit bf88f28539de7740dd542345ff8b70626f58ed45)
ProgressiveMediaPeriod loads all available tracks into SampleStreams
(because it needs to read the data anyway and it allows easy activation
of tracks without reloading). However, the SampleStreams for disabled
tracks are not read and no one if waiting for them.
The buffered position is used for user-visible state (e.g. in the UI)
and to check how much data is already buffered to decide when to stop
buffering (using LoadControl). Both values benefit from only
using the actually enabled tracks to better reflect what is available
for playback at the moment.
Issue:Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10361
PiperOrigin-RevId: 458475038
(cherry picked from commit 577e19168d981a92c18eff7f7a045c925d80ca8d)
Previously two timelines that differed only in shuffle order were
considered equal, which resulted in no call to
Player.Listener.onTimelineChanged when calling
ExoPlayer.setShuffleOrder. This in turn resulted in no call to
MediaControllerCompat.Callback.onQueueChanged.
Also make a small fix inside ExoPlayerImpl.setShuffleOrder, to ensure
that the new shuffle order is used when constructing the masked
timeline.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9889
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 457703727
(cherry picked from commit 5c7ec13e85d32bdb464082069d462c740bc7cd55)
NoUidTimeline still exists as a private detail of TestUtil, but it no
longer extends ForwardingTimeline because the interactions are quite
hard to reason about.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 457703593
(cherry picked from commit 292f6de6305fa7fbbd2b80223e7860aa1f69118a)
1. The offloadSchedulingEnabled value doesn't need to be in
PlaybackInfo because it's never updated in EPII.
2. The sleepingForOffload value in EPII wasn't updated explicitly
(just via the return value of a method). It was also only
meant to be enabled while the player is actively playing, but
confusingly triggered from a path where the player may
theoretically be buffering as well.
3. The offload sleeping (=not scheduling doSomeWork) was interwoven
into the actual scheduling code making it slightly hard to follow.
This can be improved slightly by keeping the offload sleeping
decision and the scheduling separate.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 457427293
(cherry picked from commit aedde2de396995e4354f3110cc37e86b48525892)
The offload sleeping stops as soon as a new DO_SOME_WORK message
is handled (because this indicates an expected change in rendering
and we want to stop sleeping until we know it's safe to do so).
Every exit path from doSomeWork needs to clear other pending
DO_SOME_WORK messages as these requests have already been handled by
the current method invocation. This currently doesn't happen from the
offload sleeping return path and a previously queued DO_SOME_WORK
message can immediately wake up the rendering loop again.
Fix this by moving the message removal to the beginning of the
doSomeWork method (as it prevents forgetting it in one of the
exit paths later).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 456259715
(cherry picked from commit 251389d7447d26b46783428133790d06daca2fd7)