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SmoothStreaming

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Using MediaItem

To play a SmoothStreaming stream, you need to depend on the SmoothStreaming module.

implementation 'com.google.android.exoplayer:exoplayer-smoothstreaming:2.X.X'

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You can then create a MediaItem for a SmoothStreaming manifest URI and pass it to the player.

// Create a player instance.
ExoPlayer player = new ExoPlayer.Builder(context).build();
// Set the media item to be played.
player.setMediaItem(MediaItem.fromUri(ssUri));
// Prepare the player.
player.prepare();

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If your URI doesn't end with .ism/Manifest, you can pass MimeTypes.APPLICATION_SS to setMimeType of MediaItem.Builder to explicitly indicate the type of the content.

ExoPlayer will automatically adapt between representations defined in the manifest, taking into account both available bandwidth and device capabilities.

Using SsMediaSource

For more customization options, you can create a SsMediaSource and pass it directly to the player instead of a MediaItem.

// Create a data source factory.
DataSource.Factory dataSourceFactory = new DefaultHttpDataSource.Factory();
// Create a SmoothStreaming media source pointing to a manifest uri.
MediaSource mediaSource =
    new SsMediaSource.Factory(dataSourceFactory)
        .createMediaSource(MediaItem.fromUri(ssUri));
// Create a player instance.
ExoPlayer player = new ExoPlayer.Builder(context).build();
// Set the media source to be played.
player.setMediaSource(mediaSource);
// Prepare the player.
player.prepare();

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Accessing the manifest

You can retrieve the current manifest by calling Player.getCurrentManifest. For SmoothStreaming you should cast the returned object to SsManifest. The onTimelineChanged callback of Player.Listener is also called whenever the manifest is loaded. This will happen once for a on-demand content, and possibly many times for live content. The code snippet below shows how an app can do something whenever the manifest is loaded.

player.addListener(
    new Player.Listener() {
      @Override
      public void onTimelineChanged(
          Timeline timeline, @Player.TimelineChangeReason int reason) {
        Object manifest = player.getCurrentManifest();
        if (manifest != null) {
          SsManifest ssManifest = (SsManifest) manifest;
          // Do something with the manifest.
        }
      }
    });

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Customizing playback

ExoPlayer provides multiple ways for you to tailor playback experience to your app's needs. See the [Customization page][] for examples.

[Customization page]: {{ site.baseurl }}/customization.html