This value is used in a follow-up change to re-order SEI messages
containing CEA-6/708 data from decode order to presentation order.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 643296338
A fatal `PlaybackException` is mapped to a legacy playback state
in state `STATE_ERROR` with error code, message and extras. A
non-fatal error sent to controllers with `MediaSession.sendError`
is synced to the legacy session by setting error code and message
and merging the extras while preserving the rest of the state in
sync with the session player.
Vice versa, a `MediaController` connected to a legacy session receives
fatal errors through `Player.onPlayerErrorChanged()` and non-fatal errors
through `MediaController.Listener.onError()`.
Error codes are mapped in `LegacyConversions`. Values of error codes
in `@SessionError.ErrorCode` come from `@PlaybackExceptino.ErrorCode`
with the exception of `@SessionError.ERROR_IO` and
`@SessionError.ERROR_UNKNOWN`. These already exist in
`@PlaybackException.ErrorCode` and are mapped accordingly to avoid
semantic duplicates.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 642595517
These are no longer needed now that the `Bundleable` interface has been
removed. Public methods are deprecated, package-private ones are
removed. Callers are migrated in both cases (except where tests
explicitly exist for the deprecated method).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 642294451
This interface is not used in the library. Callers can use the
`Bundle toBundle()` and `static Foo fromBundle(Bundle)` methods
defined directly on each type instead.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 642271609
Before this change, the timestamps output from composition playback is offset
with the renderer offset. After this change, the offset is removed and the
timestamp behaviour converges with Transformer, that is, the timestamps of
video/images frames will follow that of the composition. For example, with a
composition of two 10-s items, clipping the first with 2s at the start, the
timestamp of the first frame in the second item, will be 8s.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 641121358
If MediaCodec allocates passes an image buffer with a cropped region,
SurfaceTexture.getTransformMatrix will cut off 2 pixels from each dimensions.
The resulting videos will appear a little stretched.
This patch inspects the SurfaceTexture transform matrix, and guesses what the
unscaled transform matrix should be.
Behind experimentalAdjustSurfaceTextureTransformationMatrix flag
PiperOrigin-RevId: 635721267
This treats heic as a separate mimetype to heif (even though heic files are a subset of heif files). This is in line with other platform classes like android.content.ContentResolver
https://developer.android.com/media/platform/supported-formats#image-formats was updated to include avif support or API level 34, so added this MimeType as well and updated our associated util.
solves Issue: androidx/media#1373
PiperOrigin-RevId: 633616214
This allows apps to better detect when the platform
reclaims a codec. This requires adding the error code
to MediaCodecDecoderException.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 633588914
Also add documentation that suggests to use them in
PriorityTaskManager and adjust codec priorities in
Transformer's DefaultDe/EncoderFactory accordingly.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 633272667
The class currently tracks the input format itself, updating it too
early in onConfigure() instead of onFlush(). This causes issues when
the format changes and the new values are applied to the silence
skipping logic of the old format. The fix is to use the base class
input format handling instead.
Issue: androidx/media#1352
PiperOrigin-RevId: 633232368
When the processor is flushed, it needs to reset its internal state
in preparation for receiving fresh input data.
Flushing the internal SonicAudioProcessor on the other hand should
not go through the parent flush() method and instead flush the
internal processor only when needed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 632530395
Rounding down means that very small diferrences (e.g. 1 us) result
in bytesToNextSpeedChange==0, which stalls progress forever as no
new bytes are read. Rounding up instead ensures that we always read
at least one audio frame if nextSpeedChangeTimeUs is in the future.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 632116560
The second stage of the changes remove the conversion to linear colors in the SDR effects pipeline by default.
also resolves Issue: androidx/media#1050
PiperOrigin-RevId: 630108296
Some seek operations are currently filtered in the base classes if
the target index is not explicitly specified and the implicitly
assumed operation doesn't have an obvious target index. (Example:
calling seekToNext() at the last item in a playlist)
This is too opinionated because the actual player implementation
using this base class may be able to handle this seek request (e.g.
by adding new items on the fly or using other logic to select
the most suitable next item).
This can be solved by forwarding all seek requests to the respective
handler methods even if they are a presumed no-op. Also clarify the
Javadoc that the provided index is just an assumption if it wasn't
provided explicitly in the method call.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 624887116
This was always intended as a debug API only, but its inclusion in media3.common and public visibility has led to partners sometimes experimenting with this API and complaining when it doesn't work as expected.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 624158798
This removes the TODOs without updating the links, because the
DAC-hosted images are not co-located with the hosted javadoc (unlike
when these images were referenced on exoplayer.dev before 10342507f7),
and therefore we would need to include the full path anyway, at which
point it seems clearer and more robust to keep using a fully-qualified
URL with the domain too.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 623452217