Loading docs/html/guide/topics/media/exoplayer.jd +27 −29 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -72,10 +72,8 @@ page.tags="audio","video","adaptive","streaming","DASH","smoothstreaming" <ul> <li><a class="external-link" href="https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/tree/master/library"> ExoPlayer Library</a> — This part of the project contains the core library classes.</li> <li><a class="external-link" href="https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/tree/master/demo/src/main/java/com/google/android/exoplayer/demo/simple"> Simple Demo</a> — This part of the app demonstrates a basic use of ExoPlayer.</li> <li><a class="external-link" href="https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/tree/master/demo/src/main/java/com/google/android/exoplayer/demo/full"> Full Demo</a> — This part of the app demonstrates more advanced features, <li><a class="external-link" href="https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/tree/master/demo"> Demo App</a> — This part of the project demonstrates usage of ExoPlayer, including the ability to select between multiple audio tracks, a background audio mode, event logging and DRM protected playback. </li> </ul> Loading Loading @@ -137,9 +135,10 @@ player.setPlayWhenReady(true); player.release(); // Don’t forget to release when done! </pre> <p>For a complete example, see the {@code SimplePlayerActivity} in the ExoPlayer demo app, which correctly manages an ExoPlayer instance with respect to both the {@link android.app.Activity} and {@link android.view.Surface} lifecycles.</p> <p>For a complete example, see {@code PlayerActivity} and {@code DemoPlayer} in the ExoPlayer demo app. Between them these classes correctly manage an ExoPlayer instance with respect to both the {@link android.app.Activity} and {@link android.view.Surface} lifecycles. </p> <h2 id="samplesource">SampleSource</h2> Loading Loading @@ -187,7 +186,7 @@ MediaCodecAudioTrackRenderer audioRenderer = new MediaCodecAudioTrackRenderer( </pre> <p>The ExoPlayer demo app provides a complete implementation of this code in {@code DefaultRendererBuilder}. The {@code SimplePlaybackActivity} class uses it to play one {@code DefaultRendererBuilder}. The {@code PlayerActivity} class uses it to play one of the videos available in the demo app. Note that in the example, video and audio are muxed, meaning they are streamed together from a single URI. The {@code FrameworkSampleSource} instance provides video samples to the {@code videoRenderer} object and audio samples to the Loading @@ -211,9 +210,9 @@ MediaCodecAudioTrackRenderer audioRenderer = new MediaCodecAudioTrackRenderer( which loads chunks of media data from which individual samples can be extracted. Each {@code ChunkSampleSource} requires a {@code ChunkSource} object to be injected through its constructor, which is responsible for providing media chunks from which to load and read samples. The {@code DashMp4ChunkSource} and {@code SmoothStreamingChunkSource} classes provide DASH and SmoothStreaming playback using the FMP4 container format. The {@code DashWebMChunkSource} class uses the WebM container format to provide DASH playback.</p> DashChunkSource} class provides DASH playback using the FMP4 and WebM container formats. The {@code SmoothStreamingChunkSource} class provides SmoothStreaming playback using the FMP4 container format.</p> <p>All of the standard {@code ChunkSource} implementations require a {@code FormatEvaluator} and a {@code DataSource} to be injected through their constructors. The {@code FormatEvaluator} Loading Loading @@ -242,7 +241,7 @@ BandwidthMeter bandwidthMeter = new BandwidthMeter(); // Build the video renderer. DataSource videoDataSource = new HttpDataSource(userAgent, HttpDataSource.REJECT_PAYWALL_TYPES, bandwidthMeter); ChunkSource videoChunkSource = new DashMp4ChunkSource(videoDataSource, ChunkSource videoChunkSource = new DashChunkSource(videoDataSource, new AdaptiveEvaluator(bandwidthMeter), videoRepresentations); ChunkSampleSource videoSampleSource = new ChunkSampleSource(videoChunkSource, loadControl, VIDEO_BUFFER_SEGMENTS * BUFFER_SEGMENT_SIZE, true); Loading @@ -253,7 +252,7 @@ MediaCodecVideoTrackRenderer videoRenderer = new MediaCodecVideoTrackRenderer( // Build the audio renderer. DataSource audioDataSource = new HttpDataSource(userAgent, HttpDataSource.REJECT_PAYWALL_TYPES, bandwidthMeter); ChunkSource audioChunkSource = new DashMp4ChunkSource(audioDataSource, ChunkSource audioChunkSource = new DashChunkSource(audioDataSource, new FormatEvaluator.FixedEvaluator(), audioRepresentation); SampleSource audioSampleSource = new ChunkSampleSource(audioChunkSource, loadControl, AUDIO_BUFFER_SEGMENTS * BUFFER_SEGMENT_SIZE, true); Loading @@ -273,9 +272,8 @@ MediaCodecAudioTrackRenderer audioRenderer = new MediaCodecAudioTrackRenderer( </p> <p>The ExoPlayer demo app provides complete implementation of this code in {@code DashVodRendererBuilder}. The {@code SimplePlaybackActivity} class uses this builder to construct renderers for playing DASH sample videos in the demo app. It asynchronously fetches a specified MPD file in order to construct the required {@code Representation} objects. For an {@code DashRendererBuilder}. The {@code PlayerActivity} class uses this builder to construct renderers for playing DASH sample videos in the demo app. For an equivalent SmoothStreaming example, see the {@code SmoothStreamingRendererBuilder} class in the demo app.</p> Loading Loading @@ -313,7 +311,7 @@ if (format.width * format.height <= maxDecodableFrameSize) { } </pre> <p>This approach is used to filter {@code Representations} in the {@code DashVodRendererBuilder} <p>This approach is used to filter {@code Representations} in the {@code DashRendererBuilder} class of the ExoPlayer demo app, and similarly to filter track indices in {@code SmoothStreamingRendererBuilder}.</p> Loading Loading @@ -372,24 +370,26 @@ boolean isAdaptive = MediaCodecUtil.getDecoderInfo(MimeTypes.VIDEO_H264).adaptiv <p>In addition to high level listeners, many of the individual components provided by the ExoPlayer library allow their own event listeners. For example, {@code MediaCodecVideoTrackRenderer} has constructors that take a {@code MediaCodecVideoTrackRenderer.EventListener}. In the ExoPlayer demo app, {@code SimplePlayerActivity} acts as a listener so that it can adjust the dimensions of the target surface to have the correct height and width ratio for the video being played:</p> MediaCodecVideoTrackRenderer.EventListener}. In the ExoPlayer demo app, {@code DemoPlayer} acts as the listener to multiple individual components, forwarding events to {@code PlayerActivity}. This approach allows {@code PlayerActivity} to adjust the dimensions of the target surface to have the correct height and width ratio for the video being played:</p> <pre> @Override public void onVideoSizeChanged(int width, int height) { surfaceView.setVideoWidthHeightRatio(height == 0 ? 1 : (float) width / height); public void onVideoSizeChanged(int width, int height, float pixelWidthAspectRatio) { surfaceView.setVideoWidthHeightRatio( height == 0 ? 1 : (width * pixelWidthAspectRatio) / height); } </pre> <p>The {@code RendererBuilder} classes in the ExoPlayer demo app inject the activity as the listener, for example in the {@code DashVodRendererBuilder} class:</p> <p>The {@code RendererBuilder} classes in the ExoPlayer demo app inject the {@code DemoPlayer} as the listener to each component, for example in the {@code DashRendererBuilder} class:</p> <pre> MediaCodecVideoTrackRenderer videoRenderer = new MediaCodecVideoTrackRenderer( videoSampleSource, null, true, MediaCodec.VIDEO_SCALING_MODE_SCALE_TO_FIT, 0, <strong>mainHandler, playerActivity</strong>, 50); sampleSource, null, true, MediaCodec.VIDEO_SCALING_MODE_SCALE_TO_FIT, 5000, null, <strong>player.getMainHandler(), player</strong>, 50); </pre> <p>Note that you must pass a {@link android.os.Handler} object to the renderer, which determines Loading Loading @@ -441,9 +441,7 @@ player.blockingSendMessage(videoRenderer, <p>You must use a blocking message because the contract of {@link android.view.SurfaceHolder.Callback#surfaceDestroyed surfaceDestroyed()} requires that the app does not attempt to access the surface after the method returns. The {@code SimplePlayerActivity} class in the demo app demonstrates how the surface should be set and cleared.</p> app does not attempt to access the surface after the method returns.</p> <h2 id="customizing">Customizing ExoPlayer</h2> Loading docs/html/images/exoplayer/adaptive-streaming.png −302 B (39.5 KiB) Loading image diff... Loading
docs/html/guide/topics/media/exoplayer.jd +27 −29 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -72,10 +72,8 @@ page.tags="audio","video","adaptive","streaming","DASH","smoothstreaming" <ul> <li><a class="external-link" href="https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/tree/master/library"> ExoPlayer Library</a> — This part of the project contains the core library classes.</li> <li><a class="external-link" href="https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/tree/master/demo/src/main/java/com/google/android/exoplayer/demo/simple"> Simple Demo</a> — This part of the app demonstrates a basic use of ExoPlayer.</li> <li><a class="external-link" href="https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/tree/master/demo/src/main/java/com/google/android/exoplayer/demo/full"> Full Demo</a> — This part of the app demonstrates more advanced features, <li><a class="external-link" href="https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/tree/master/demo"> Demo App</a> — This part of the project demonstrates usage of ExoPlayer, including the ability to select between multiple audio tracks, a background audio mode, event logging and DRM protected playback. </li> </ul> Loading Loading @@ -137,9 +135,10 @@ player.setPlayWhenReady(true); player.release(); // Don’t forget to release when done! </pre> <p>For a complete example, see the {@code SimplePlayerActivity} in the ExoPlayer demo app, which correctly manages an ExoPlayer instance with respect to both the {@link android.app.Activity} and {@link android.view.Surface} lifecycles.</p> <p>For a complete example, see {@code PlayerActivity} and {@code DemoPlayer} in the ExoPlayer demo app. Between them these classes correctly manage an ExoPlayer instance with respect to both the {@link android.app.Activity} and {@link android.view.Surface} lifecycles. </p> <h2 id="samplesource">SampleSource</h2> Loading Loading @@ -187,7 +186,7 @@ MediaCodecAudioTrackRenderer audioRenderer = new MediaCodecAudioTrackRenderer( </pre> <p>The ExoPlayer demo app provides a complete implementation of this code in {@code DefaultRendererBuilder}. The {@code SimplePlaybackActivity} class uses it to play one {@code DefaultRendererBuilder}. The {@code PlayerActivity} class uses it to play one of the videos available in the demo app. Note that in the example, video and audio are muxed, meaning they are streamed together from a single URI. The {@code FrameworkSampleSource} instance provides video samples to the {@code videoRenderer} object and audio samples to the Loading @@ -211,9 +210,9 @@ MediaCodecAudioTrackRenderer audioRenderer = new MediaCodecAudioTrackRenderer( which loads chunks of media data from which individual samples can be extracted. Each {@code ChunkSampleSource} requires a {@code ChunkSource} object to be injected through its constructor, which is responsible for providing media chunks from which to load and read samples. The {@code DashMp4ChunkSource} and {@code SmoothStreamingChunkSource} classes provide DASH and SmoothStreaming playback using the FMP4 container format. The {@code DashWebMChunkSource} class uses the WebM container format to provide DASH playback.</p> DashChunkSource} class provides DASH playback using the FMP4 and WebM container formats. The {@code SmoothStreamingChunkSource} class provides SmoothStreaming playback using the FMP4 container format.</p> <p>All of the standard {@code ChunkSource} implementations require a {@code FormatEvaluator} and a {@code DataSource} to be injected through their constructors. The {@code FormatEvaluator} Loading Loading @@ -242,7 +241,7 @@ BandwidthMeter bandwidthMeter = new BandwidthMeter(); // Build the video renderer. DataSource videoDataSource = new HttpDataSource(userAgent, HttpDataSource.REJECT_PAYWALL_TYPES, bandwidthMeter); ChunkSource videoChunkSource = new DashMp4ChunkSource(videoDataSource, ChunkSource videoChunkSource = new DashChunkSource(videoDataSource, new AdaptiveEvaluator(bandwidthMeter), videoRepresentations); ChunkSampleSource videoSampleSource = new ChunkSampleSource(videoChunkSource, loadControl, VIDEO_BUFFER_SEGMENTS * BUFFER_SEGMENT_SIZE, true); Loading @@ -253,7 +252,7 @@ MediaCodecVideoTrackRenderer videoRenderer = new MediaCodecVideoTrackRenderer( // Build the audio renderer. DataSource audioDataSource = new HttpDataSource(userAgent, HttpDataSource.REJECT_PAYWALL_TYPES, bandwidthMeter); ChunkSource audioChunkSource = new DashMp4ChunkSource(audioDataSource, ChunkSource audioChunkSource = new DashChunkSource(audioDataSource, new FormatEvaluator.FixedEvaluator(), audioRepresentation); SampleSource audioSampleSource = new ChunkSampleSource(audioChunkSource, loadControl, AUDIO_BUFFER_SEGMENTS * BUFFER_SEGMENT_SIZE, true); Loading @@ -273,9 +272,8 @@ MediaCodecAudioTrackRenderer audioRenderer = new MediaCodecAudioTrackRenderer( </p> <p>The ExoPlayer demo app provides complete implementation of this code in {@code DashVodRendererBuilder}. The {@code SimplePlaybackActivity} class uses this builder to construct renderers for playing DASH sample videos in the demo app. It asynchronously fetches a specified MPD file in order to construct the required {@code Representation} objects. For an {@code DashRendererBuilder}. The {@code PlayerActivity} class uses this builder to construct renderers for playing DASH sample videos in the demo app. For an equivalent SmoothStreaming example, see the {@code SmoothStreamingRendererBuilder} class in the demo app.</p> Loading Loading @@ -313,7 +311,7 @@ if (format.width * format.height <= maxDecodableFrameSize) { } </pre> <p>This approach is used to filter {@code Representations} in the {@code DashVodRendererBuilder} <p>This approach is used to filter {@code Representations} in the {@code DashRendererBuilder} class of the ExoPlayer demo app, and similarly to filter track indices in {@code SmoothStreamingRendererBuilder}.</p> Loading Loading @@ -372,24 +370,26 @@ boolean isAdaptive = MediaCodecUtil.getDecoderInfo(MimeTypes.VIDEO_H264).adaptiv <p>In addition to high level listeners, many of the individual components provided by the ExoPlayer library allow their own event listeners. For example, {@code MediaCodecVideoTrackRenderer} has constructors that take a {@code MediaCodecVideoTrackRenderer.EventListener}. In the ExoPlayer demo app, {@code SimplePlayerActivity} acts as a listener so that it can adjust the dimensions of the target surface to have the correct height and width ratio for the video being played:</p> MediaCodecVideoTrackRenderer.EventListener}. In the ExoPlayer demo app, {@code DemoPlayer} acts as the listener to multiple individual components, forwarding events to {@code PlayerActivity}. This approach allows {@code PlayerActivity} to adjust the dimensions of the target surface to have the correct height and width ratio for the video being played:</p> <pre> @Override public void onVideoSizeChanged(int width, int height) { surfaceView.setVideoWidthHeightRatio(height == 0 ? 1 : (float) width / height); public void onVideoSizeChanged(int width, int height, float pixelWidthAspectRatio) { surfaceView.setVideoWidthHeightRatio( height == 0 ? 1 : (width * pixelWidthAspectRatio) / height); } </pre> <p>The {@code RendererBuilder} classes in the ExoPlayer demo app inject the activity as the listener, for example in the {@code DashVodRendererBuilder} class:</p> <p>The {@code RendererBuilder} classes in the ExoPlayer demo app inject the {@code DemoPlayer} as the listener to each component, for example in the {@code DashRendererBuilder} class:</p> <pre> MediaCodecVideoTrackRenderer videoRenderer = new MediaCodecVideoTrackRenderer( videoSampleSource, null, true, MediaCodec.VIDEO_SCALING_MODE_SCALE_TO_FIT, 0, <strong>mainHandler, playerActivity</strong>, 50); sampleSource, null, true, MediaCodec.VIDEO_SCALING_MODE_SCALE_TO_FIT, 5000, null, <strong>player.getMainHandler(), player</strong>, 50); </pre> <p>Note that you must pass a {@link android.os.Handler} object to the renderer, which determines Loading Loading @@ -441,9 +441,7 @@ player.blockingSendMessage(videoRenderer, <p>You must use a blocking message because the contract of {@link android.view.SurfaceHolder.Callback#surfaceDestroyed surfaceDestroyed()} requires that the app does not attempt to access the surface after the method returns. The {@code SimplePlayerActivity} class in the demo app demonstrates how the surface should be set and cleared.</p> app does not attempt to access the surface after the method returns.</p> <h2 id="customizing">Customizing ExoPlayer</h2> Loading