tonihei aac53cac56 Add reason to onTimelineChanged.
Currently onTimelineChanged doesn't allow to distinguish easily between the
different reasons why it's being called. Especially, finding
out whether a new media source has been prepared or the current source
refreshed dynamically was impossible without tightly coupling the player
operations with the listener.

The new reasons provide this disdinction by either indicating a newly
initialized media source, a dynamic update to an existing timeline
or manifest, or a reset of the player (which usually results in an
empty timeline).

The original onTimelineChanged method without reason is kept in the
DefaultEventListener as deprecated to prevent the need to update all
existing listeners in one go.

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ExoPlayer Cast extension

Description

The cast extension is a Player implementation that controls playback on a Cast receiver app.

Getting the extension

The easiest way to use the extension is to add it as a gradle dependency:

compile 'com.google.android.exoplayer:extension-cast:rX.X.X'

where rX.X.X is the version, which must match the version of the ExoPlayer library being used.

Alternatively, you can clone the ExoPlayer repository and depend on the module locally. Instructions for doing this can be found in ExoPlayer's top level README.

Using the extension

Create a CastPlayer and use it to integrate Cast into your app using ExoPlayer's common Player interface. You can try the Cast Extension to see how a PlaybackControlView can be used to control playback in a remote receiver app.