In the case where this check fails, the downstream frame processor chain won't be able to handle the incoming (SDR) data anyway as we've already set it up for HDR.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 465584814
(cherry picked from commit 2bd1a93d27fbc1615c55edb200917f5d5a1891b4)
`requestCalculateSsim` more clearly represents the intention of the caller.
Also rephrase the javadoc to simplify it and make it more precise.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 465575578
(cherry picked from commit 2eb59fa1af823ff66fcf384f567a92e55c35b683)
Was getting "java.lang.IllegalAccessError: Illegal class access" in debug app.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 465562541
(cherry picked from commit 1cfde16efdca6aa6d217e90dedb67a7916c315a7)
* Add RgbaMatrix interface implementation.
* Add Builder class for easy adjustments.
* Adjust existing RgbaMatrixPixelTests to use new RgbAdjustment class.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 465545429
(cherry picked from commit a76dbfd363e2d167b13d2bcd978979bcfd69b071)
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 7893531888608555fb09e77f12897752650131d5)
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 a10af8ecda584ea0d2bbb2616296b60aace8d638)
* OpenGL automatically clamps the output colors to the [0, 1] interval.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 465071999
(cherry picked from commit 2347db5d7484b161f6389846e6cde5b0ac1ed7a6)
* Transform frame colors using a defined RGBA Matrix to apply filters.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 464523581
(cherry picked from commit d15f2ed388e59e1b378440470347ee6f7f00ed94)
Format.NO_VALUE is a placeholder value for an invalid @C.ColorTransfer, used
for example when the decoder doesn't support this transfer function.
When encountering this invalid value, interpret this as COLOR_TRANSFER_SDR.
Confirmed locally that an exception is thrown when transcoding on p4head, and no exception is thrown when transcoding with this CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 464135080
(cherry picked from commit 687a50e9b313e5db37a0b32f5f40559252ab6031)
This will allow effects preview in ExoPlayer to use the
Effect and FrameProcessor interface (and the interfaces
they depend on) without depending on transformer or the
future effects module.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 464060047
(cherry picked from commit 480c129c54777780f298d7e5dbd9fa23a371f660)
* 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 65a2a3a0a073c6dd8b47a044609f4be1abdd19c9)
Use a URL with a `.test` tld (RFC 2606) to make it clear
it's an testing URL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 463852174
(cherry picked from commit 4713c7fea835a8b73b41f6e4723f141828814e44)
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 e331bf2c53c2ff7a3c998ccd3a58eb4b7c948fcc)
Once a controller bound to a MediaSessionService unbinds, this service
may be destroyed immediately if this was the last bound controller and
the service isn't started in the foreground.
At the time of releasing the controller, there may still be pending
commands that need to be handled by the session service. These commands
may cause the session service to post a foreground notification to
keep it alive. So to avoid the destruction of the service while these
commands are still handled, we need to keep the controller bound.
We also add a timeout in case the session tasks are never completed
by the session implementation. In case the controller is destroyed,
the unbinding happens automatically by the system.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 463802220
(cherry picked from commit ac42b593cc3280b866d42cdc11d57bb031b39757)
TransformationException error codes were previously tied to OpenGL
but other FrameProcessor implementations are possible. So this CL
renames the error codes.
Also, remove GL_INIT_FAILED error code, as FrameProcessor
implemenations may initialize resources on a background thread
after the factory method returns, so it's not obvious how to
distinguish between initialization failures and processing failures.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 463704902
(cherry picked from commit 0f96d8615d28cf50f3efa0c34fb31e01fa0d491c)
This allows non-GL effects to be passed to custom FrameProcessor
implementations.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 463696384
(cherry picked from commit 580e44fc47ec5b62da5a133d12048a20d716e94f)
Both are used in the public FrameProcessor interface, so they
should be public too.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 463454859
(cherry picked from commit b1b9ba825f83030c5d5b0617796176f21526dc2e)
This is possible because SSIM increases monotonically with bitrate.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 463434373
(cherry picked from commit 4a0b07b4f7e577d02b6d36f49da2c9f5d0b2e485)
Just a misc nit, since I found the name a bit confusing, and figured
findEncoderWithClosestSupportedFormat might be more descriptive.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 463433646
(cherry picked from commit a7a17dc2bb8bd76988ae32867ff1b8109fcccdb5)
Extract a FrameProcessor.Factory interface from GlEffectsFrameProcessor
and allow it to be customized using a setter on Transformer.Builder.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 463433438
(cherry picked from commit 22822d8e194cedb89bd01fac89a131f145c5042b)