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# ExoPlayer Readme #
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## Description ##
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ExoPlayer is an application level media player for Android. It provides an
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alternative to Android’s MediaPlayer API for playing audio and video both
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locally and over the internet. ExoPlayer supports features not currently
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supported by Android’s MediaPlayer API (as of KitKat), including DASH and
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SmoothStreaming adaptive playbacks, persistent caching and custom renderers.
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Unlike the MediaPlayer API, ExoPlayer is easy to customize and extend, and
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can be updated through Play Store application updates.
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## Developer guide ##
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The [ExoPlayer developer guide][] provides a wealth of information to help you
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get started.
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[ExoPlayer developer guide]: http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/media/exoplayer.html
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## Using Eclipse ##
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The repository includes Eclipse projects for both the ExoPlayer library and its
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accompanying demo application. To get started:
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1. Install Eclipse and setup the [Android SDK][].
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1. Open Eclipse and navigate to File->Import->General->Existing Projects into
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Workspace.
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1. Select the root directory of the repository.
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1. Import the ExoPlayerDemo and ExoPlayerLib projects.
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[Android SDK]: http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
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## Using Gradle ##
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ExoPlayer can also be built using Gradle. For a complete list of tasks, run:
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./gradlew tasks
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