
If the loading thread of the second media item progresses slow, then when the playback of the first item approaches to the end before the second item is prepared, the stream will be set "final" and the renderers are disabled during such transition. In this case, `AudioSink.handleDiscontinuity` never gets called, which introduces the flakiness into the `test_bypassOffThenOn`. Similarly for `test_subtitle`, if the loading thread of extracting the subtitle is slow, then when the renderer attempts to queue the input buffer, the data hasn't been available in the stream. And when the extracting finished, the renderer already advanced to the time after the subtitle end time. To de-flake the tests, we have to make sure that the period of the second item has fully loaded before starting the playback. PiperOrigin-RevId: 560080119
ExoPlayer module
This module provides ExoPlayer
, the Player
implementation for local media
playback on Android.
Getting the module
The easiest way to get the module is to add it as a gradle dependency:
implementation 'androidx.media3:media3-exoplayer:1.X.X'
where 1.X.X
is the version, which must match the version of the other media
modules being used.
Alternatively, you can clone this GitHub project and depend on the module locally. Instructions for doing this can be found in the top level README.