
This paves the way for SegmentTemplate and SegmentList based mpds, which will implement DashSegmentIndex directly rather than parsing an index from the media stream. - Define DashSegmentIndex. - Make use of DashSegmentIndex in chunk sources. - Define an implementation of DashSegmentIndex that wraps a SegmentIndex. - Add method that will allow Representations to return a DashSegmentIndex directly in the future. - Add support for non-contiguous index and initialization data in media streams. For the Webm case this isn't enabled yet due to extractor limitations. - Removed ability to fetch multiple chunks. This functionality does not extend properly to SegmentList and SegmentTemplate variants of DASH.
ExoPlayer Readme
Description
ExoPlayer is an application level media player for Android. It provides an alternative to Android’s MediaPlayer API for playing audio and video both locally and over the internet. ExoPlayer supports features not currently supported by Android’s MediaPlayer API (as of KitKat), including DASH and SmoothStreaming adaptive playbacks, persistent caching and custom renderers. Unlike the MediaPlayer API, ExoPlayer is easy to customize and extend, and can be updated through Play Store application updates.
Developer guide
The ExoPlayer developer guide provides a wealth of information to help you get started.
Reference documentation
Class reference (Documents the ExoPlayer library classes).
Using Eclipse
The repository includes Eclipse projects for both the ExoPlayer library and its accompanying demo application. To get started:
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Install Eclipse and setup the Android SDK.
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Open Eclipse and navigate to File->Import->General->Existing Projects into Workspace.
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Select the root directory of the repository.
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Import the ExoPlayerDemo and ExoPlayerLib projects.
Using Gradle
ExoPlayer can also be built using Gradle. For a complete list of tasks, run:
./gradlew tasks