In many cases it doesn't matter for the test itself how many windows
a timeline has, or even how the timeline of a MediaSource looks like.
And since we introduced the MediaItem-based APIs, single-window
Timelines are the only fully supported Timelines. Thus there is no
point in specifiying this explicitly.
Using these assumptions, we can remove some boilerplate when setting
up standard FakeTimelines or FakeMediaSources with a standard
FakeTimeline.
#exofixit
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344210395
The current code creates placeholder metadata elements if there is no
static metadata. This causes onStaticMetadataChanged callbacks even
if there is no metadata.
Instead, we can keep the empty list as the static metadata is already
documented to be an empty list if the metadata is unavailable.
#exofixit
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344071639
The ref'd issue was marked as a doucmentation candidate, but I think
the confusion likely arises from the lack of "next" and "previous" in
the method names. Our other UI components also support enabling each
button individually, so this also brings notifications in line with
those.
Issue: #6491
#exofixit
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344058969
* These grouping parentheses are unnecessary; it is unlikely the code will be misinterpreted without them
(see http://go/bugpattern/UnnecessaryParentheses) (2 times)
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#codehealth
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344053269
These tests appear not to need an activity, and removing it means we don't need
to switch away from the deprecated `ActivityTestRule`.
#exofixit
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344037927
- Remove restriction on `AdsMediaSource`s in playlists in `ExoPlayerImpl`.
- Allow playing playlists of `AdsMediaSource`s in the demo app.
- Add a sample with ads in a playlist in the demo app.
Issue: #3750
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344018774
Null check warning was reported by //java/com/google/android/apps/gsa/staticplugins/silk/silkcast:silkcast_nullness_checker
//third_party/java_src/android_libs/exoplayer/v2/extensions/media2/src/main:library_nullness_test
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343939763
*** Original commit ***
Suppress warnings in preparation for Checker Framework 3.7.1 upgrade.
LSC: go/checker-lsc
Tested:
TAP train for global presubmit queue
http://test/OCL:342788973:BASE:342817196:1605636478036:6c558c0c
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 343895651
This saves a few lines of code and is nicer. We already did make sure to update the notification only once by posting because of b/145521438.
#exofixit
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343852256
The EventTime wasn't part of the onEvents callbacks so far because the
individual events may have different event times (e.g. if they relate to
different media periods). By adding a query method to obtain the
EventTime by event type, we can solve this issue.
#exofixit
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343818819
Mentioning the realtionship on every other callback makes
it easier for the casual developer to understand the
relationship between the methods and discover the existence
of onEvents.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343811032
Previously, VideoFrameReleaseTimeHelper didn't receive PTS values for
frames that were skipped. This would lead to unnecessary sync loss when
encountering such buffers, because the helper would see a frame-rate
change (i.e., the next frame being significantly longer than previous
ones). After this change, VideoFrameReleaseTimeHelper is notified of
all frame PTS values, so it can retain sync in this case.
This change also propagates onStarted and onPositionReset to the helper.
This paves the way for decoupling frame-rate estimation from release
adjustment sync. Note that currently, loss of sync effectively resets
both. This is unnecessary. For example, if the renderer is paused and
later resumed, then release adjustment sync needs to be reset, but any
frame-rate estimate we have is still valid.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343803531
*** Original commit ***
Update Styled non bottom buttons to be borderless.
This requires the parent of the background to draw and have padding large enough to support the size of the ripple.
The bottom buttons must remained bordered as the space around them is constrained.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 343531411
RunnableFutureTask is not reusable. Trying to reuse it meant that a
failure in one doWork() call would cause subsequent download() calls
to (a) not block until the runnable has finished executing (does not
apply when using a direct executor), and (b) throw the same failure
as thrown from the first doWork() call.
This could cause #8078 if the initial failure occurred before the
content length was resolved. Retries are not blocked on their work
completing due to (a), and the download would be marked as failed due
to (b). The work itself could then resolve the content length, which
causes the stack trace in this issue.
Issue: #8078
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343498252
This callback allows listeners to know when all simultanous changes
have been handled and the values reported through callbacks are
again completely consistent with value obtained from Player
getter calls.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343476639
The demo app has two states for downloads, as per DownloadTracker.isDownloaded.
It's either "downloaded or downloading" (isDownloaded returns true, and the UI
shows a blue tick) or it's "not downloaded or failed (isDownloaded returns
false, and the UI does not show a blue tick).
toggleDownload is out of sync in that it treates "failed" as belonging to the
first state rather than the second. This means tapping on the grey tick in the
UI in this case appears to be a no-op (tapping it again will make something
happen).
This change aligns things by making toggleDownload re-download in the case a
previous download failed. In the future we could consider having three states,
so failed downloads could be disambiguated properly. Unclear whether it's a
good complexity/benefit trade-off for the demo app though!
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343464364
When a stream has duplicate timestamps we currently discard to
the last sample with the specified discardTo timestamp, but
it should be the first one to adhere to the method doc and the
intended usage.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343458870
Background:
1. When the player has multiple audio renderers, by default they share a
single AudioSink.
2. When any new renderer is enabled, all disabled renderers are reset
prior to the new renderer being enabled. This is to give them a chance
to free up resources in case the renderer being enabled needs them. These
reset calls are expected to be no-ops for renderers that have never been
enabled.
The issue:
The problematic case arises when there are two audio renderers and a third
renderer (e.g., text) is being enabled. In this case, the disabled audio
renderer's reset call ends up resetting the AudioSink that's shared with the
enabled audio renderer. The enabled audio renderer is then unable to make
progress, causing playback to freeze.
This is a minimal fix that directly prevents the mentioned issue. There are
multiple follow-ups that would probably make sense:
1. Having ExoPlayerImplInternal track which renderers need to be reset, and
only resetting those renderers rather than all that are disabled. This
seems like a good thing to do regardless, rather than relying on those
calls being no-ops.
2. If we want to continue sharing AudioSink, we need to formalize this much
better and make sure we have good test coverage. Messages like
MSG_SET_VOLUME are also delivered to the AudioSink multiple times via
each of the renderers, which works currently because DefaultAudioSink
no-ops all but the first call in each case. This is pretty fragile though!
Issue: #8203
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343296081