Overriding onTouchEvent was causing multiple issues, and
appears to be unnecessary. Removing the override fixes:
1. StyledPlayerView accessibility issue where "hide player
controls" actually toggled play/pause.
2. Delivery of events to a registered OnClickListener when
useController is false.
3. Delivery of events to a registered OnLongClickListener
in all configurations.
4. Incorrectly treating a sequence of touch events that
exit the bounds of the view before ACTION_UP as a click,
both for delivery to OnClickListener and for toggling
the controls.
Note: After this change, control visibility will not be
toggled if the application developer explicitly sets the
view to be non-clickable. I think that's probably working
as intended though. It seems correct that a non-clickable
view would not respond to clicks.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#8627
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9605
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9861
PiperOrigin-RevId: 433016626
This change rewrites the UI module's track selection
components to depend on the Player API, allowing us to
finally remove the UI module's dependency on ExoPlayer
as a concrete player implementation.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432989318
Previously, we've used getSupportedHeights/Widths() to find the supported
resolution. However, the height/width can be over-reported when using these
APIs. For example, getSupportedWidths and getSupportedHeights can both return
3840, but the supported height when using 3840 as width is only 2160.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432926192
This makes the reading period advance early as expected at the end of an ad
period. Before this change the reading position of the metadata renderer
prevented advancing the period until metadata arrived after the start position of
the following period. Only then the reading position of the metadata renderer
is updated and beyond the start position of the following period which is a
condition to advance the reading period.
Because transitioning to the next period is a virtual transition and the
SharedMediaPeriod keeps reading from the same underlying sample streams, the
metadata renderer can safely be ignored for this check.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432646037
We will be migrating our track selection UI components to be
based on TracksInfo. We need DownloadHelper to expose TracksInfo
to make it compatible with such components.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432474487
This change fixes two bugs where MediaSessionServe shows a notification
with the Play icon but tapping it will not start playback:
1. After playback ends: we need to seek to the beginning of the media
item.
2. After adding media items to the player but not starting playback:
We need to call Player.prepare() too.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432469953
addTrackSelectionForSingleRenderer takes a list of legacy overrides,
which are then set on the supplied parameters one at a time to run
track selection. This allows multiple overrides for a single track
type to be applied in the download use case, despite it not being
possible to place such overrides directly into a single parameters.
For new style overrides, multiple overrides for the same track type
can be placed directly into a single parameters. Therefore we'll be
able to replace use of addTrackSelectionForSingleRenderer with use
of addTrackSelection, which is a much cleaner API. For this to work,
we need to make DownloadHelper apply multiple overrides in this case.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432459834
This will allow for easier customisation of the additional tasks
performed by the test runner, such as calculating metrics like SSIM.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432434850
These should have been removed as part of 1391b7c65d, since we no
longer officially support overriding the layout file for this class.
This class is known as StyledPlayerView in exoplayer2.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432411322
The MockPlayer has a single CountDownLatch field and multiple boolean
flags that track if a player method was called. Upon calling the methods
the latch count. Tests set the latch count to match exactly with the
number of expected player interactions then block the test thread until
the latch reaches zero and assert the respective method flags are true.
This is subject to false positives. If the underneath implementation
changes and call more player method, then the test thread will unblock
as soon as a certain number of interactions is performed, which may be
less than what the test expected originally. However, the test may stil
pass if the player thread had enough time to update the expected method
flag.
This change removes the single CountDownLatch and the boolean flags and
instead it adds APIs to query the MockPlayer if a method has been called
and await until a method is called. Internally, the MockPlayer has a
ConditionVariable per method.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432399077
This method is no longer needed since we added SubtitleConfiguration#id
in 59d98b9a4e.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10016
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432169262
DownloadHelper is in the ExoPlayer module, so there's no reason
why it can't use ExoPlayer specific track selections. That said,
we want our UI components to operate on generic
TrackSelectionParameters, and we want such UI components to be
useful for selecting tracks for download. To keep this interop,
it's necessary to have DownloadHelper accept generic
TrackSelectionParameters, or to require application code to
convert them. The first approach seems preferable!
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432158846
This constructor always does the wrong thing for non-adaptive groups
containing more than 1 track, because it'll incorrectly generate an
adaptive selection. Replace it with a constructor for specifying a
single track within the group instead.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 431673458
Only log GL exceptions in GlUtil if they aren't thrown. Otherwise,
it's up to the caller whether or not to log them to avoid logging them
twice.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 431657397
This test tests the same cases as the FrameEditorDataProcessingTest
as currently the main FrameEditor functionality is to apply a
transformation matrix using a TransformationFrameProcessor.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 431642066
As evidenced by the somewhat awkward logic in PlayerControlView, the
previous design wasn't very friendly to expected usage. There will be
more usage when the track selection dialog components are migrated,
which would be similarly awkward without this change.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 431407675
This is consistent with the new MediaSessionStub that accepts page index 0
and the JavaDoc of legacy and new service callbacks.
Issue: androidx/media#32
PiperOrigin-RevId: 431390454
When a live stream is joined while ads are already playing, the LOADED event is
missed and we don't have ad information for those ads in the ad group that are
before the ad index at which we joined. This way we can clip the duration when we
receive the LOADED event for the last ad in the group. This fixes the problem of
the playback controls being hidden when content resumes after the ad group.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 431269627
We use SSIM to measure the transcoding quality between. SSIM is a widely used
tool that compares the luma channel between two images, and generates a score
from 0 to 1 that indicates "how similar" the two images are.
In `SsimHelper`, we decode the two videos, extract matching frames and
calculates the mean SSIM (SSIM averaged all matching frames) for both videos.
Matching frames are referred to as "comparisonFrame" in the CL, which is
selected based on the frame number and a user-set comparison interval.
For instance, if the interval is 7, then every seventh frames are compared.
We use MediaCodec/MediaExtractor to decode the video, and use ImageReader to
extract the decoded frame.
The SSIM calculation logic is a inspired by and modified from the CTS
[MSSIMMatcher](https://cs.android.com/android/platform/superproject/+/master:cts/tests/tests/uirendering/src/android/uirendering/cts/bitmapcomparers/MSSIMComparer.java;l=1?q=mssimcom)
that has some errors and extra features we don't need (like handling RGB
images).
Adds TranscodeQualityTest to ensure high quality transcoding.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 430951206
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 430905772
The AsyncronousMediaCodecAdapter should call MediaCodec.start()
on the same thread it calls MediaCodec.flush(), i.e. the playback
thread. This change removes the experimental flag that allowed
calling MediaCodec.start() from the callback thread.
The flag was flipped to true already.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 430689665