In parsing Describe RTSP response messages, IllegalArgumentExceptions are thrown for invalid parameters and values. These exceptions were not caught and crashed the Playback thread. Now these exceptions will be caught and their errors forwarded to the proper error handling listeners.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10971
PiperOrigin-RevId: 509207881
(cherry picked from commit a8c87453db02658a21293b44b017a70d5ae1125d)
The AsynchronousMediaCodecAdapter's queuing thread stores any exceptions
raised by MediaCodec and re-throws them on the next call to
queueInputBuffer()/queueSecureInputBuffer(). However, if MediaCodec
raises and error while queueing, it goes into a failed state and does
not announce available input buffers. If there is no input available
input buffer, the MediaCodecRenderer will never call
queueInputBuffer()/queueSecureInputBuffer(), hence playback is stalled.
This change surfaces the queueing error through the adapter's dequeueing
methods.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 508637346
(cherry picked from commit 706431059cadf1b503ea8f95fd482d41f48e1a1c)
`TrackSelectorResult.rendererConfigurations` can contain null elements:
> A null entry indicates the corresponding renderer should be disabled.
This wasn't caught by the nullness checker because `ExoPlayerImpl` is
currently excluded from analysis.
#minor-release
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10977
PiperOrigin-RevId: 508619169
(cherry picked from commit a6dfcf779942cb76c495fb5f7bc5444da6147b9d)
The AudioTrackPositionTracker needs to correct positions by
the speed set on the AudioTrack itself whenever it makes
estimations based on real-time (=the real-time playout
duration is not equal to the media duration played).
This happens for the main playback path already, but not for
the mode in which the position is estimated from the playback
head position and also not in the phase after the track has
been stopped. Both cases are not very noticeable during
normal playback, but become relevant when playing in offload
mode.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 507736408
(cherry picked from commit 01d7bc72794b98d19cad2be5c70de2f755bff9f1)
In MediaCodecUtil, use Format.colorInfo, besides the codec string,
to accurately map to a 10bit HEVC profile.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 507500071
(cherry picked from commit a50ea94525d2522436fbc812dec12aee53b3c1bf)
Following test cases are added:
1. Mux H264 video
2. Mux H265 video
3. Mux HDR video
Each test case performs following actions:
1. Extract track and samples from input Mp4 using MediaExtractor.
2. Feed those samples into Mp4 muxer.
3. Use extractor to extract the samples from muxed file and create dump file.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512589069
MediaCodecRenderer currently has two independent paths to trigger
events at stream changes:
1. Detection of the last output buffer of the old stream to trigger
onProcessedStreamChange and setting the new output stream offset.
2. Detection of the first input buffer of the new stream to trigger
onOutputFormatChanged.
Both events are identical for most media. However, there are two
problematic cases:
A. (1) happens after (2). This may happen if the declared media
duration is shorter than the actual last sample timestamp.
B. (2) is too late and there are output samples between (1) and (2).
This can happen if the new media outputs samples with a timestamp
less than the first input timestamp.
This can be made more robust by:
- Keeping a separate formatQueue for each stream to avoid case A.
- Force outputting the first format after a stream change to
avoid case B.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#8594
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512586838
Some devices were reported to have wrong PerformancePoint sets
that cause 60 fps to be marked as unsupported even though they
are supported.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10898
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512580395
Following test cases are added:
1. Mux H264 video
2. Mux H265 video
3. Mux HDR video
Each test case performs following actions:
1. Extract track and samples from input Mp4 using MediaExtractor.
2. Feed those samples into Mp4 muxer.
3. Use extractor to extract the samples from muxed file and create dump file.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512589069
MediaCodecRenderer currently has two independent paths to trigger
events at stream changes:
1. Detection of the last output buffer of the old stream to trigger
onProcessedStreamChange and setting the new output stream offset.
2. Detection of the first input buffer of the new stream to trigger
onOutputFormatChanged.
Both events are identical for most media. However, there are two
problematic cases:
A. (1) happens after (2). This may happen if the declared media
duration is shorter than the actual last sample timestamp.
B. (2) is too late and there are output samples between (1) and (2).
This can happen if the new media outputs samples with a timestamp
less than the first input timestamp.
This can be made more robust by:
- Keeping a separate formatQueue for each stream to avoid case A.
- Force outputting the first format after a stream change to
avoid case B.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#8594
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512586838
Some devices were reported to have wrong PerformancePoint sets
that cause 60 fps to be marked as unsupported even though they
are supported.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10898
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512580395
The output info for a new stream is marked pending until the last
sample of the previous stream has been processed. However, this fails
if the previous stream has already been fully processed. We need to
detect this case explicitly to avoid signalling the output change one
sample too late.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512572854
The output info for a new stream is marked pending until the last
sample of the previous stream has been processed. However, this fails
if the previous stream has already been fully processed. We need to
detect this case explicitly to avoid signalling the output change one
sample too late.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512572854
This test became flaky after ab7e84fb34 because some of the
unrealistic frame times ended up on the same release time.
Using realistic numbers avoids the flakiness.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512566469
Uses the first mediaItem's format as the output format.
If there is `Presentation` supplied in the `Composition.effects`, add it as the
last effect of the first EditedMediaItem.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512082659
This test became flaky after cbb6878f9f because some of the
unrealistic frame times ended up on the same release time.
Using realistic numbers avoids the flakiness.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512566469
Also remove @WorkerThread annotations, as static checks associated with
this annotation aren't useful in this part of the codebase because
almost no methods are called on the main thread.
This change should be a no-op.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512060367
Currently if releasing a shader program throws we don't release the GL
context, which could leak resources, and any errors are silently dropped
as we suppress notifications during releasing.
Improve resource cleanup and debuggability of errors from custom effects
by continuing to release shaders on failure (for runtime and
`VideoFrameProcessingException`s) and always clean up the GL context.
Note: this doesn't help with the case where releasing a custom shader
blocks for a long time, causing releasing the frame processor to
time out.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512042501
Protected system broadcasts should not specify the export flag.
Marking them as NOT_EXPORTED breaks sticky broadcasts in some
cases.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10970
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512020154
Uses the first mediaItem's format as the output format.
If there is `Presentation` supplied in the `Composition.effects`, add it as the
last effect of the first EditedMediaItem.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512082659
Add format codec info, which can make test skipping checks more similar to the
actual Transformer decoder checks.
Also for the test file, the actual format was 720p, but somehow the file name and
media metadata indicated 1080p. This format mismatch led to some decoding errors,
so fix the format (and associated errors). This also allows us to remove the
exception catch in ForceInterpretHdrVideoAsSdrTest, which was included due to
errors from the incorrect format.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 511809507
The current logic uses manual array operations to keep track of pending
changes. Modernize this code by using an ArrayDeque and a data class.
This also allows to extend the output stream information in the future.
This also fixes a bug where a position reset accidentally assigns a pending
stream offset instead of keeping the current one.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 511787571
In most cases, this means updating Subject subclasses and their assertThat methods to accept null actual values. (They should always accept null so that assertions like "assertThat(foo).isNull()" succeed instead of throwing NullPointerException.)
Occasionally, it involves other changes, like writing `isGreaterThan(1L)` instead of `isGreaterThan(1)` to resolve an ambiguity it Kotlin overload resolution.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 511776581
- Split the transmux setting into transmuxAudio and transmuxVideo. This
is more flexible for apps and will also be useful for unit testing
(particularly as we can't test video transcoding on Robolectric at the
moment).
- Move these settings to Composition. It makes sense for these settings
to be next to forceAudioTrack. Apps may also want to set these
settings based on the current Composition's MediaItems.
- Add a Composition.Builder because Composition now contains a few
optional fields.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 511708618
Also remove @WorkerThread annotations, as static checks associated with
this annotation aren't useful in this part of the codebase because
almost no methods are called on the main thread.
This change should be a no-op.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512060367
Logcat had the following lines, with no other information.
```
DefaultEncoderFactory: Encoders removed for resolution:
DefaultEncoderFactory: Encoders removed for bitrate:
DefaultEncoderFactory: Encoders removed for bitrate mode:
```
PiperOrigin-RevId: 511470231
Also, allow isNoOp to default to false without the TODO, so that implementations
of isNoOp must opt-in to implementing the override in order to be considered for
skipping the effect (ex. for transcoding in Transformer).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 511223540