media3/demos/transformer
tofunmi 94ce356bc1 Transformer demo: support selecting all media MIME types
It's useful for development and debugging to select a local image
or audio (only) file as well as a video file in the transformer demo
app.

I tested manually that you can select a local video, audio and image
but not e.g. a pdf with the main "choose local file" picker and only
an image with the choose local image picker for the bitmap overlay
demo.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 600722622
2024-01-23 02:35:19 -08:00
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Transformer demo

This app demonstrates how to use the Transformer API to modify videos, for example by removing audio or video.

See the demos README for instructions on how to build and run this demo.

MediaPipe frame processing demo

Building the demo app with MediaPipe integration enabled requires some extra manual steps.

  1. Follow the instructions to install MediaPipe.

  2. Copy the Transformer demo's build configuration and MediaPipe graph text protocol buffer under the MediaPipe source tree. This makes it easy to build an AAR with bazel by reusing MediaPipe's workspace.

    cd "<path to MediaPipe checkout>"
    MEDIAPIPE_ROOT="$(pwd)"
    MEDIAPIPE_TRANSFORMER_ROOT="${MEDIAPIPE_ROOT}/mediapipe/java/com/google/mediapipe/transformer"
    cd "<path to the transformer demo (containing this readme)>"
    TRANSFORMER_DEMO_ROOT="$(pwd)"
    mkdir -p "${MEDIAPIPE_TRANSFORMER_ROOT}"
    mkdir -p "${TRANSFORMER_DEMO_ROOT}/libs"
    cp ${TRANSFORMER_DEMO_ROOT}/BUILD.bazel ${MEDIAPIPE_TRANSFORMER_ROOT}/BUILD
    cp ${TRANSFORMER_DEMO_ROOT}/src/withMediaPipe/assets/edge_detector_mediapipe_graph.pbtxt \
      ${MEDIAPIPE_TRANSFORMER_ROOT}
    
  3. Build the AAR and the binary proto for the demo's MediaPipe graph, then copy them to Transformer.

    cd ${MEDIAPIPE_ROOT}
    bazel build -c opt --strip=ALWAYS \
      --host_crosstool_top=@bazel_tools//tools/cpp:toolchain \
      --fat_apk_cpu=arm64-v8a,armeabi-v7a \
      --legacy_whole_archive=0 \
      --features=-legacy_whole_archive \
      --copt=-fvisibility=hidden \
      --copt=-ffunction-sections \
      --copt=-fdata-sections \
      --copt=-fstack-protector \
      --copt=-Oz \
      --copt=-fomit-frame-pointer \
      --copt=-DABSL_MIN_LOG_LEVEL=2 \
      --linkopt=-Wl,--gc-sections,--strip-all \
      mediapipe/java/com/google/mediapipe/transformer:edge_detector_mediapipe_aar.aar
    cp bazel-bin/mediapipe/java/com/google/mediapipe/transformer/edge_detector_mediapipe_aar.aar \
      ${TRANSFORMER_DEMO_ROOT}/libs
    bazel build mediapipe/java/com/google/mediapipe/transformer:edge_detector_binary_graph
    cp bazel-bin/mediapipe/java/com/google/mediapipe/transformer/edge_detector_mediapipe_graph.binarypb \
      ${TRANSFORMER_DEMO_ROOT}/src/withMediaPipe/assets
    
  4. In Android Studio, gradle sync and select the withMediaPipe build variant (this will only appear if the AAR is present), then build and run the demo app and select a MediaPipe-based effect.