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  • Merge commit ’8000206abcc82491c2a8c71e494c5477ede7264c’

    22 juillet 2013, par Michael Niedermayer
    Merge commit ’8000206abcc82491c2a8c71e494c5477ede7264c’
    

    * commit ’8000206abcc82491c2a8c71e494c5477ede7264c’ :
    libspeexdec : fix detection of final terminator code

    See : f3c9d66bafde9b8586bd63dd3307daa87352af75
    Merged-by : Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>

  • MediaMetadataRetriever setDataSource failed : status = 0xFFFFFFED

    22 février 2016, par darja

    I need to fetch frames from video located in the web. That’s how I do this :

    class PlayerWrapper {
       private static final MediaMetadataRetriever mMediaMetadataRetriever = new MediaMetadataRetriever();

       …

       public void initPlayback(final Context context, final VideoSurfaceView videoSurface, final String url) {
           new Thread(new Runnable() {
               @Override
               public void run() {
                   …

                   try {
                       mMediaMetadataRetriever.setDataSource(url, new HashMap());
                   } catch (Exception e) {
                       DPLog(e);
                   }

               }
           }).start();
       }

       public Bitmap getFrameAt(int positionMillis) {
           if (mMediaMetadataRetriever != null) {
               DPLog.d("Creating frame for position [%s]", positionMillis);
               try {
                   return mMediaMetadataRetriever.getFrameAtTime(positionMillis * 1000);
               } catch (Exception e) {
                   …
                   return null;
               }
           } else {
               return null;
           }
       }
    }

    This works fine on several devices with Android 4.4, 5 and 6. But on one device with Android 4.1.2 setDataSource function fails with following stack trace :

    java.lang.RuntimeException: setDataSource failed: status = 0xFFFFFFED
          at android.media.MediaMetadataRetriever._setDataSource(MediaMetadataRetriever.java)
          at android.media.MediaMetadataRetriever.setDataSource(MediaMetadataRetriever.java:99)
          at co.unreel.videoapp.playback.UnreelPlayer$3.run(UnreelPlayer.java:138)
          at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:856)

    Also tried this code on emulator, got almost the same but with status 0x80000000

    Url is got from YouTube API, looks like this :

    https://r2---sn-n3toxu-axqe.googlevideo.com/videoplayback?gcr=ru&amp;sver=3&amp;mm=31&amp;mn=sn-n3toxu-axqe&amp;key=yt6&amp;signature=D1CE7B8615F3D96A58A9D2679057D676E7777E05.5A318AD8C5F48FCED2D1A9149348CD269F466FA9&amp;mt=1456173450&amp;pl=24&amp;mv=m&amp;ms=au&amp;lmt=1455616987173757&amp;itag=22&amp;requiressl=yes&amp;ip=188.242.217.203&amp;source=youtube&amp;dur=848.248&amp;id=o-ABIn_CbRwqIO6qpvlaWe_ekyTZPLVd0w_eM80awd6uRQ&amp;fexp=9408087%2C9416126%2C9419451%2C9420452%2C9421340%2C9422596%2C9423661%2C9423662%2C9425078%2C9425963%2C9427767%2C9427801%2C9428013%2C9428432%2C9428660%2C9429602&amp;mime=video%2Fmp4&amp;upn=P5qxGGbPoc0&amp;sparams=dur%2Cgcr%2Cid%2Cinitcwndbps%2Cip%2Cipbits%2Citag%2Clmt%2Cmime%2Cmm%2Cmn%2Cms%2Cmv%2Cpl%2Cratebypass%2Crequiressl%2Csource%2Cupn%2Cexpire&amp;expire=1456195127&amp;initcwndbps=3140000&amp;ratebypass=yes&amp;ipbits=0

    Permissions :

    Why this can happen and what to do ?

    I also tried to use FFmpegMediaMetadataRetriever with the same logic, but it doesn’t work at all, setDataSource causes exceptions with status 0xFFFFFFFF on all devices. As I found on SO, that means that url is invalid, but it is ok and played by MediaPlayer without any issues. Also I found that ffmpeg has issues with urls longer than 1024, but that’s not my case too.

    May be there are another way to get frames from video ?

  • MediaMetadataRetriever setDataSource failed : status = 0xFFFFFFED

    10 octobre 2019, par darja

    I need to fetch frames from video located in the web. That’s how I do this :

    class PlayerWrapper {
       private static final MediaMetadataRetriever mMediaMetadataRetriever = new MediaMetadataRetriever();

       …

       public void initPlayback(final Context context, final VideoSurfaceView videoSurface, final String url) {
           new Thread(new Runnable() {
               @Override
               public void run() {
                   …

                   try {
                       mMediaMetadataRetriever.setDataSource(url, new HashMap());
                   } catch (Exception e) {
                       DPLog(e);
                   }

               }
           }).start();
       }

       public Bitmap getFrameAt(int positionMillis) {
           if (mMediaMetadataRetriever != null) {
               DPLog.d("Creating frame for position [%s]", positionMillis);
               try {
                   return mMediaMetadataRetriever.getFrameAtTime(positionMillis * 1000);
               } catch (Exception e) {
                   …
                   return null;
               }
           } else {
               return null;
           }
       }
    }

    This works fine on several devices with Android 4.4, 5 and 6. But on one device with Android 4.1.2 setDataSource function fails with following stack trace :

    java.lang.RuntimeException: setDataSource failed: status = 0xFFFFFFED
          at android.media.MediaMetadataRetriever._setDataSource(MediaMetadataRetriever.java)
          at android.media.MediaMetadataRetriever.setDataSource(MediaMetadataRetriever.java:99)
          at co.unreel.videoapp.playback.UnreelPlayer$3.run(UnreelPlayer.java:138)
          at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:856)

    Also tried this code on emulator, got almost the same but with status 0x80000000

    Url is got from YouTube API, looks like this :

    https://r2---sn-n3toxu-axqe.googlevideo.com/videoplayback?gcr=ru&amp;sver=3&amp;mm=31&amp;mn=sn-n3toxu-axqe&amp;key=yt6&amp;signature=D1CE7B8615F3D96A58A9D2679057D676E7777E05.5A318AD8C5F48FCED2D1A9149348CD269F466FA9&amp;mt=1456173450&amp;pl=24&amp;mv=m&amp;ms=au&amp;lmt=1455616987173757&amp;itag=22&amp;requiressl=yes&amp;ip=188.242.217.203&amp;source=youtube&amp;dur=848.248&amp;id=o-ABIn_CbRwqIO6qpvlaWe_ekyTZPLVd0w_eM80awd6uRQ&amp;fexp=9408087%2C9416126%2C9419451%2C9420452%2C9421340%2C9422596%2C9423661%2C9423662%2C9425078%2C9425963%2C9427767%2C9427801%2C9428013%2C9428432%2C9428660%2C9429602&amp;mime=video%2Fmp4&amp;upn=P5qxGGbPoc0&amp;sparams=dur%2Cgcr%2Cid%2Cinitcwndbps%2Cip%2Cipbits%2Citag%2Clmt%2Cmime%2Cmm%2Cmn%2Cms%2Cmv%2Cpl%2Cratebypass%2Crequiressl%2Csource%2Cupn%2Cexpire&amp;expire=1456195127&amp;initcwndbps=3140000&amp;ratebypass=yes&amp;ipbits=0

    Permissions :

    Why this can happen and what to do ?

    I also tried to use FFmpegMediaMetadataRetriever with the same logic, but it doesn’t work at all, setDataSource causes exceptions with status 0xFFFFFFFF on all devices. As I found on SO, that means that url is invalid, but it is ok and played by MediaPlayer without any issues. Also I found that ffmpeg has issues with urls longer than 1024, but that’s not my case too.

    May be there are another way to get frames from video ?