MediaPlayer.java revision 8902097bb686752ff207e3bda12713be1a8c74eb
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16
17package android.media;
18
19import android.content.ContentResolver;
20import android.content.Context;
21import android.content.res.AssetFileDescriptor;
22import android.net.Uri;
23import android.os.Handler;
24import android.os.Looper;
25import android.os.Message;
26import android.os.Parcel;
27import android.os.Parcelable;
28import android.os.ParcelFileDescriptor;
29import android.os.PowerManager;
30import android.util.Log;
31import android.view.Surface;
32import android.view.SurfaceHolder;
33import android.graphics.Bitmap;
34import android.graphics.SurfaceTexture;
35import android.media.AudioManager;
36
37import java.io.File;
38import java.io.FileDescriptor;
39import java.io.FileInputStream;
40import java.io.IOException;
41import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
42import java.util.Map;
43import java.util.Set;
44import java.lang.ref.WeakReference;
45
46/**
47 * MediaPlayer class can be used to control playback
48 * of audio/video files and streams. An example on how to use the methods in
49 * this class can be found in {@link android.widget.VideoView}.
50 *
51 * <p>Topics covered here are:
52 * <ol>
53 * <li><a href="#StateDiagram">State Diagram</a>
54 * <li><a href="#Valid_and_Invalid_States">Valid and Invalid States</a>
55 * <li><a href="#Permissions">Permissions</a>
56 * <li><a href="#Callbacks">Register informational and error callbacks</a>
57 * </ol>
58 *
59 * <div class="special reference">
60 * <h3>Developer Guides</h3>
61 * <p>For more information about how to use MediaPlayer, read the
62 * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/media/mediaplayer.html">Media Playback</a> developer guide.</p>
63 * </div>
64 *
65 * <a name="StateDiagram"></a>
66 * <h3>State Diagram</h3>
67 *
68 * <p>Playback control of audio/video files and streams is managed as a state
69 * machine. The following diagram shows the life cycle and the states of a
70 * MediaPlayer object driven by the supported playback control operations.
71 * The ovals represent the states a MediaPlayer object may reside
72 * in. The arcs represent the playback control operations that drive the object
73 * state transition. There are two types of arcs. The arcs with a single arrow
74 * head represent synchronous method calls, while those with
75 * a double arrow head represent asynchronous method calls.</p>
76 *
77 * <p><img src="../../../images/mediaplayer_state_diagram.gif"
78 *         alt="MediaPlayer State diagram"
79 *         border="0" /></p>
80 *
81 * <p>From this state diagram, one can see that a MediaPlayer object has the
82 *    following states:</p>
83 * <ul>
84 *     <li>When a MediaPlayer object is just created using <code>new</code> or
85 *         after {@link #reset()} is called, it is in the <em>Idle</em> state; and after
86 *         {@link #release()} is called, it is in the <em>End</em> state. Between these
87 *         two states is the life cycle of the MediaPlayer object.
88 *         <ul>
89 *         <li>There is a subtle but important difference between a newly constructed
90 *         MediaPlayer object and the MediaPlayer object after {@link #reset()}
91 *         is called. It is a programming error to invoke methods such
92 *         as {@link #getCurrentPosition()},
93 *         {@link #getDuration()}, {@link #getVideoHeight()},
94 *         {@link #getVideoWidth()}, {@link #setAudioStreamType(int)},
95 *         {@link #setLooping(boolean)},
96 *         {@link #setVolume(float, float)}, {@link #pause()}, {@link #start()},
97 *         {@link #stop()}, {@link #seekTo(int)}, {@link #prepare()} or
98 *         {@link #prepareAsync()} in the <em>Idle</em> state for both cases. If any of these
99 *         methods is called right after a MediaPlayer object is constructed,
100 *         the user supplied callback method OnErrorListener.onError() won't be
101 *         called by the internal player engine and the object state remains
102 *         unchanged; but if these methods are called right after {@link #reset()},
103 *         the user supplied callback method OnErrorListener.onError() will be
104 *         invoked by the internal player engine and the object will be
105 *         transfered to the <em>Error</em> state. </li>
106 *         <li>It is also recommended that once
107 *         a MediaPlayer object is no longer being used, call {@link #release()} immediately
108 *         so that resources used by the internal player engine associated with the
109 *         MediaPlayer object can be released immediately. Resource may include
110 *         singleton resources such as hardware acceleration components and
111 *         failure to call {@link #release()} may cause subsequent instances of
112 *         MediaPlayer objects to fallback to software implementations or fail
113 *         altogether. Once the MediaPlayer
114 *         object is in the <em>End</em> state, it can no longer be used and
115 *         there is no way to bring it back to any other state. </li>
116 *         <li>Furthermore,
117 *         the MediaPlayer objects created using <code>new</code> is in the
118 *         <em>Idle</em> state, while those created with one
119 *         of the overloaded convenient <code>create</code> methods are <em>NOT</em>
120 *         in the <em>Idle</em> state. In fact, the objects are in the <em>Prepared</em>
121 *         state if the creation using <code>create</code> method is successful.
122 *         </li>
123 *         </ul>
124 *         </li>
125 *     <li>In general, some playback control operation may fail due to various
126 *         reasons, such as unsupported audio/video format, poorly interleaved
127 *         audio/video, resolution too high, streaming timeout, and the like.
128 *         Thus, error reporting and recovery is an important concern under
129 *         these circumstances. Sometimes, due to programming errors, invoking a playback
130 *         control operation in an invalid state may also occur. Under all these
131 *         error conditions, the internal player engine invokes a user supplied
132 *         OnErrorListener.onError() method if an OnErrorListener has been
133 *         registered beforehand via
134 *         {@link #setOnErrorListener(android.media.MediaPlayer.OnErrorListener)}.
135 *         <ul>
136 *         <li>It is important to note that once an error occurs, the
137 *         MediaPlayer object enters the <em>Error</em> state (except as noted
138 *         above), even if an error listener has not been registered by the application.</li>
139 *         <li>In order to reuse a MediaPlayer object that is in the <em>
140 *         Error</em> state and recover from the error,
141 *         {@link #reset()} can be called to restore the object to its <em>Idle</em>
142 *         state.</li>
143 *         <li>It is good programming practice to have your application
144 *         register a OnErrorListener to look out for error notifications from
145 *         the internal player engine.</li>
146 *         <li>IllegalStateException is
147 *         thrown to prevent programming errors such as calling {@link #prepare()},
148 *         {@link #prepareAsync()}, or one of the overloaded <code>setDataSource
149 *         </code> methods in an invalid state. </li>
150 *         </ul>
151 *         </li>
152 *     <li>Calling
153 *         {@link #setDataSource(FileDescriptor)}, or
154 *         {@link #setDataSource(String)}, or
155 *         {@link #setDataSource(Context, Uri)}, or
156 *         {@link #setDataSource(FileDescriptor, long, long)} transfers a
157 *         MediaPlayer object in the <em>Idle</em> state to the
158 *         <em>Initialized</em> state.
159 *         <ul>
160 *         <li>An IllegalStateException is thrown if
161 *         setDataSource() is called in any other state.</li>
162 *         <li>It is good programming
163 *         practice to always look out for <code>IllegalArgumentException</code>
164 *         and <code>IOException</code> that may be thrown from the overloaded
165 *         <code>setDataSource</code> methods.</li>
166 *         </ul>
167 *         </li>
168 *     <li>A MediaPlayer object must first enter the <em>Prepared</em> state
169 *         before playback can be started.
170 *         <ul>
171 *         <li>There are two ways (synchronous vs.
172 *         asynchronous) that the <em>Prepared</em> state can be reached:
173 *         either a call to {@link #prepare()} (synchronous) which
174 *         transfers the object to the <em>Prepared</em> state once the method call
175 *         returns, or a call to {@link #prepareAsync()} (asynchronous) which
176 *         first transfers the object to the <em>Preparing</em> state after the
177 *         call returns (which occurs almost right way) while the internal
178 *         player engine continues working on the rest of preparation work
179 *         until the preparation work completes. When the preparation completes or when {@link #prepare()} call returns,
180 *         the internal player engine then calls a user supplied callback method,
181 *         onPrepared() of the OnPreparedListener interface, if an
182 *         OnPreparedListener is registered beforehand via {@link
183 *         #setOnPreparedListener(android.media.MediaPlayer.OnPreparedListener)}.</li>
184 *         <li>It is important to note that
185 *         the <em>Preparing</em> state is a transient state, and the behavior
186 *         of calling any method with side effect while a MediaPlayer object is
187 *         in the <em>Preparing</em> state is undefined.</li>
188 *         <li>An IllegalStateException is
189 *         thrown if {@link #prepare()} or {@link #prepareAsync()} is called in
190 *         any other state.</li>
191 *         <li>While in the <em>Prepared</em> state, properties
192 *         such as audio/sound volume, screenOnWhilePlaying, looping can be
193 *         adjusted by invoking the corresponding set methods.</li>
194 *         </ul>
195 *         </li>
196 *     <li>To start the playback, {@link #start()} must be called. After
197 *         {@link #start()} returns successfully, the MediaPlayer object is in the
198 *         <em>Started</em> state. {@link #isPlaying()} can be called to test
199 *         whether the MediaPlayer object is in the <em>Started</em> state.
200 *         <ul>
201 *         <li>While in the <em>Started</em> state, the internal player engine calls
202 *         a user supplied OnBufferingUpdateListener.onBufferingUpdate() callback
203 *         method if a OnBufferingUpdateListener has been registered beforehand
204 *         via {@link #setOnBufferingUpdateListener(OnBufferingUpdateListener)}.
205 *         This callback allows applications to keep track of the buffering status
206 *         while streaming audio/video.</li>
207 *         <li>Calling {@link #start()} has not effect
208 *         on a MediaPlayer object that is already in the <em>Started</em> state.</li>
209 *         </ul>
210 *         </li>
211 *     <li>Playback can be paused and stopped, and the current playback position
212 *         can be adjusted. Playback can be paused via {@link #pause()}. When the call to
213 *         {@link #pause()} returns, the MediaPlayer object enters the
214 *         <em>Paused</em> state. Note that the transition from the <em>Started</em>
215 *         state to the <em>Paused</em> state and vice versa happens
216 *         asynchronously in the player engine. It may take some time before
217 *         the state is updated in calls to {@link #isPlaying()}, and it can be
218 *         a number of seconds in the case of streamed content.
219 *         <ul>
220 *         <li>Calling {@link #start()} to resume playback for a paused
221 *         MediaPlayer object, and the resumed playback
222 *         position is the same as where it was paused. When the call to
223 *         {@link #start()} returns, the paused MediaPlayer object goes back to
224 *         the <em>Started</em> state.</li>
225 *         <li>Calling {@link #pause()} has no effect on
226 *         a MediaPlayer object that is already in the <em>Paused</em> state.</li>
227 *         </ul>
228 *         </li>
229 *     <li>Calling  {@link #stop()} stops playback and causes a
230 *         MediaPlayer in the <em>Started</em>, <em>Paused</em>, <em>Prepared
231 *         </em> or <em>PlaybackCompleted</em> state to enter the
232 *         <em>Stopped</em> state.
233 *         <ul>
234 *         <li>Once in the <em>Stopped</em> state, playback cannot be started
235 *         until {@link #prepare()} or {@link #prepareAsync()} are called to set
236 *         the MediaPlayer object to the <em>Prepared</em> state again.</li>
237 *         <li>Calling {@link #stop()} has no effect on a MediaPlayer
238 *         object that is already in the <em>Stopped</em> state.</li>
239 *         </ul>
240 *         </li>
241 *     <li>The playback position can be adjusted with a call to
242 *         {@link #seekTo(int)}.
243 *         <ul>
244 *         <li>Although the asynchronuous {@link #seekTo(int)}
245 *         call returns right way, the actual seek operation may take a while to
246 *         finish, especially for audio/video being streamed. When the actual
247 *         seek operation completes, the internal player engine calls a user
248 *         supplied OnSeekComplete.onSeekComplete() if an OnSeekCompleteListener
249 *         has been registered beforehand via
250 *         {@link #setOnSeekCompleteListener(OnSeekCompleteListener)}.</li>
251 *         <li>Please
252 *         note that {@link #seekTo(int)} can also be called in the other states,
253 *         such as <em>Prepared</em>, <em>Paused</em> and <em>PlaybackCompleted
254 *         </em> state.</li>
255 *         <li>Furthermore, the actual current playback position
256 *         can be retrieved with a call to {@link #getCurrentPosition()}, which
257 *         is helpful for applications such as a Music player that need to keep
258 *         track of the playback progress.</li>
259 *         </ul>
260 *         </li>
261 *     <li>When the playback reaches the end of stream, the playback completes.
262 *         <ul>
263 *         <li>If the looping mode was being set to <var>true</var>with
264 *         {@link #setLooping(boolean)}, the MediaPlayer object shall remain in
265 *         the <em>Started</em> state.</li>
266 *         <li>If the looping mode was set to <var>false
267 *         </var>, the player engine calls a user supplied callback method,
268 *         OnCompletion.onCompletion(), if a OnCompletionListener is registered
269 *         beforehand via {@link #setOnCompletionListener(OnCompletionListener)}.
270 *         The invoke of the callback signals that the object is now in the <em>
271 *         PlaybackCompleted</em> state.</li>
272 *         <li>While in the <em>PlaybackCompleted</em>
273 *         state, calling {@link #start()} can restart the playback from the
274 *         beginning of the audio/video source.</li>
275 * </ul>
276 *
277 *
278 * <a name="Valid_and_Invalid_States"></a>
279 * <h3>Valid and invalid states</h3>
280 *
281 * <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
282 * <tr><td>Method Name </p></td>
283 *     <td>Valid Sates </p></td>
284 *     <td>Invalid States </p></td>
285 *     <td>Comments </p></td></tr>
286 * <tr><td>attachAuxEffect </p></td>
287 *     <td>{Initialized, Prepared, Started, Paused, Stopped, PlaybackCompleted} </p></td>
288 *     <td>{Idle, Error} </p></td>
289 *     <td>This method must be called after setDataSource.
290 *     Calling it does not change the object state. </p></td></tr>
291 * <tr><td>getAudioSessionId </p></td>
292 *     <td>any </p></td>
293 *     <td>{} </p></td>
294 *     <td>This method can be called in any state and calling it does not change
295 *         the object state. </p></td></tr>
296 * <tr><td>getCurrentPosition </p></td>
297 *     <td>{Idle, Initialized, Prepared, Started, Paused, Stopped,
298 *         PlaybackCompleted} </p></td>
299 *     <td>{Error}</p></td>
300 *     <td>Successful invoke of this method in a valid state does not change the
301 *         state. Calling this method in an invalid state transfers the object
302 *         to the <em>Error</em> state. </p></td></tr>
303 * <tr><td>getDuration </p></td>
304 *     <td>{Prepared, Started, Paused, Stopped, PlaybackCompleted} </p></td>
305 *     <td>{Idle, Initialized, Error} </p></td>
306 *     <td>Successful invoke of this method in a valid state does not change the
307 *         state. Calling this method in an invalid state transfers the object
308 *         to the <em>Error</em> state. </p></td></tr>
309 * <tr><td>getVideoHeight </p></td>
310 *     <td>{Idle, Initialized, Prepared, Started, Paused, Stopped,
311 *         PlaybackCompleted}</p></td>
312 *     <td>{Error}</p></td>
313 *     <td>Successful invoke of this method in a valid state does not change the
314 *         state. Calling this method in an invalid state transfers the object
315 *         to the <em>Error</em> state.  </p></td></tr>
316 * <tr><td>getVideoWidth </p></td>
317 *     <td>{Idle, Initialized, Prepared, Started, Paused, Stopped,
318 *         PlaybackCompleted}</p></td>
319 *     <td>{Error}</p></td>
320 *     <td>Successful invoke of this method in a valid state does not change
321 *         the state. Calling this method in an invalid state transfers the
322 *         object to the <em>Error</em> state. </p></td></tr>
323 * <tr><td>isPlaying </p></td>
324 *     <td>{Idle, Initialized, Prepared, Started, Paused, Stopped,
325 *          PlaybackCompleted}</p></td>
326 *     <td>{Error}</p></td>
327 *     <td>Successful invoke of this method in a valid state does not change
328 *         the state. Calling this method in an invalid state transfers the
329 *         object to the <em>Error</em> state. </p></td></tr>
330 * <tr><td>pause </p></td>
331 *     <td>{Started, Paused}</p></td>
332 *     <td>{Idle, Initialized, Prepared, Stopped, PlaybackCompleted, Error}</p></td>
333 *     <td>Successful invoke of this method in a valid state transfers the
334 *         object to the <em>Paused</em> state. Calling this method in an
335 *         invalid state transfers the object to the <em>Error</em> state.</p></td></tr>
336 * <tr><td>prepare </p></td>
337 *     <td>{Initialized, Stopped} </p></td>
338 *     <td>{Idle, Prepared, Started, Paused, PlaybackCompleted, Error} </p></td>
339 *     <td>Successful invoke of this method in a valid state transfers the
340 *         object to the <em>Prepared</em> state. Calling this method in an
341 *         invalid state throws an IllegalStateException.</p></td></tr>
342 * <tr><td>prepareAsync </p></td>
343 *     <td>{Initialized, Stopped} </p></td>
344 *     <td>{Idle, Prepared, Started, Paused, PlaybackCompleted, Error} </p></td>
345 *     <td>Successful invoke of this method in a valid state transfers the
346 *         object to the <em>Preparing</em> state. Calling this method in an
347 *         invalid state throws an IllegalStateException.</p></td></tr>
348 * <tr><td>release </p></td>
349 *     <td>any </p></td>
350 *     <td>{} </p></td>
351 *     <td>After {@link #release()}, the object is no longer available. </p></td></tr>
352 * <tr><td>reset </p></td>
353 *     <td>{Idle, Initialized, Prepared, Started, Paused, Stopped,
354 *         PlaybackCompleted, Error}</p></td>
355 *     <td>{}</p></td>
356 *     <td>After {@link #reset()}, the object is like being just created.</p></td></tr>
357 * <tr><td>seekTo </p></td>
358 *     <td>{Prepared, Started, Paused, PlaybackCompleted} </p></td>
359 *     <td>{Idle, Initialized, Stopped, Error}</p></td>
360 *     <td>Successful invoke of this method in a valid state does not change
361 *         the state. Calling this method in an invalid state transfers the
362 *         object to the <em>Error</em> state. </p></td></tr>
363 * <tr><td>setAudioSessionId </p></td>
364 *     <td>{Idle} </p></td>
365 *     <td>{Initialized, Prepared, Started, Paused, Stopped, PlaybackCompleted,
366 *          Error} </p></td>
367 *     <td>This method must be called in idle state as the audio session ID must be known before
368 *         calling setDataSource. Calling it does not change the object state. </p></td></tr>
369 * <tr><td>setAudioStreamType </p></td>
370 *     <td>{Idle, Initialized, Stopped, Prepared, Started, Paused,
371 *          PlaybackCompleted}</p></td>
372 *     <td>{Error}</p></td>
373 *     <td>Successful invoke of this method does not change the state. In order for the
374 *         target audio stream type to become effective, this method must be called before
375 *         prepare() or prepareAsync().</p></td></tr>
376 * <tr><td>setAuxEffectSendLevel </p></td>
377 *     <td>any</p></td>
378 *     <td>{} </p></td>
379 *     <td>Calling this method does not change the object state. </p></td></tr>
380 * <tr><td>setDataSource </p></td>
381 *     <td>{Idle} </p></td>
382 *     <td>{Initialized, Prepared, Started, Paused, Stopped, PlaybackCompleted,
383 *          Error} </p></td>
384 *     <td>Successful invoke of this method in a valid state transfers the
385 *         object to the <em>Initialized</em> state. Calling this method in an
386 *         invalid state throws an IllegalStateException.</p></td></tr>
387 * <tr><td>setDisplay </p></td>
388 *     <td>any </p></td>
389 *     <td>{} </p></td>
390 *     <td>This method can be called in any state and calling it does not change
391 *         the object state. </p></td></tr>
392 * <tr><td>setSurface </p></td>
393 *     <td>any </p></td>
394 *     <td>{} </p></td>
395 *     <td>This method can be called in any state and calling it does not change
396 *         the object state. </p></td></tr>
397 * <tr><td>setVideoScalingMode </p></td>
398 *     <td>{Initialized, Prepared, Started, Paused, Stopped, PlaybackCompleted} </p></td>
399 *     <td>{Idle, Error}</p></td>
400 *     <td>Successful invoke of this method does not change the state.</p></td></tr>
401 * <tr><td>setLooping </p></td>
402 *     <td>{Idle, Initialized, Stopped, Prepared, Started, Paused,
403 *         PlaybackCompleted}</p></td>
404 *     <td>{Error}</p></td>
405 *     <td>Successful invoke of this method in a valid state does not change
406 *         the state. Calling this method in an
407 *         invalid state transfers the object to the <em>Error</em> state.</p></td></tr>
408 * <tr><td>isLooping </p></td>
409 *     <td>any </p></td>
410 *     <td>{} </p></td>
411 *     <td>This method can be called in any state and calling it does not change
412 *         the object state. </p></td></tr>
413 * <tr><td>setOnBufferingUpdateListener </p></td>
414 *     <td>any </p></td>
415 *     <td>{} </p></td>
416 *     <td>This method can be called in any state and calling it does not change
417 *         the object state. </p></td></tr>
418 * <tr><td>setOnCompletionListener </p></td>
419 *     <td>any </p></td>
420 *     <td>{} </p></td>
421 *     <td>This method can be called in any state and calling it does not change
422 *         the object state. </p></td></tr>
423 * <tr><td>setOnErrorListener </p></td>
424 *     <td>any </p></td>
425 *     <td>{} </p></td>
426 *     <td>This method can be called in any state and calling it does not change
427 *         the object state. </p></td></tr>
428 * <tr><td>setOnPreparedListener </p></td>
429 *     <td>any </p></td>
430 *     <td>{} </p></td>
431 *     <td>This method can be called in any state and calling it does not change
432 *         the object state. </p></td></tr>
433 * <tr><td>setOnSeekCompleteListener </p></td>
434 *     <td>any </p></td>
435 *     <td>{} </p></td>
436 *     <td>This method can be called in any state and calling it does not change
437 *         the object state. </p></td></tr>
438 * <tr><td>setScreenOnWhilePlaying</></td>
439 *     <td>any </p></td>
440 *     <td>{} </p></td>
441 *     <td>This method can be called in any state and calling it does not change
442 *         the object state.  </p></td></tr>
443 * <tr><td>setVolume </p></td>
444 *     <td>{Idle, Initialized, Stopped, Prepared, Started, Paused,
445 *          PlaybackCompleted}</p></td>
446 *     <td>{Error}</p></td>
447 *     <td>Successful invoke of this method does not change the state.
448 * <tr><td>setWakeMode </p></td>
449 *     <td>any </p></td>
450 *     <td>{} </p></td>
451 *     <td>This method can be called in any state and calling it does not change
452 *         the object state.</p></td></tr>
453 * <tr><td>start </p></td>
454 *     <td>{Prepared, Started, Paused, PlaybackCompleted}</p></td>
455 *     <td>{Idle, Initialized, Stopped, Error}</p></td>
456 *     <td>Successful invoke of this method in a valid state transfers the
457 *         object to the <em>Started</em> state. Calling this method in an
458 *         invalid state transfers the object to the <em>Error</em> state.</p></td></tr>
459 * <tr><td>stop </p></td>
460 *     <td>{Prepared, Started, Stopped, Paused, PlaybackCompleted}</p></td>
461 *     <td>{Idle, Initialized, Error}</p></td>
462 *     <td>Successful invoke of this method in a valid state transfers the
463 *         object to the <em>Stopped</em> state. Calling this method in an
464 *         invalid state transfers the object to the <em>Error</em> state.</p></td></tr>
465 * <tr><td>getTrackInfo </p></td>
466 *     <td>{Prepared, Started, Stopped, Paused, PlaybackCompleted}</p></td>
467 *     <td>{Idle, Initialized, Error}</p></td>
468 *     <td>Successful invoke of this method does not change the state.</p></td></tr>
469 * <tr><td>addTimedTextSource </p></td>
470 *     <td>{Prepared, Started, Stopped, Paused, PlaybackCompleted}</p></td>
471 *     <td>{Idle, Initialized, Error}</p></td>
472 *     <td>Successful invoke of this method does not change the state.</p></td></tr>
473 * <tr><td>selectTrack </p></td>
474 *     <td>{Prepared, Started, Stopped, Paused, PlaybackCompleted}</p></td>
475 *     <td>{Idle, Initialized, Error}</p></td>
476 *     <td>Successful invoke of this method does not change the state.</p></td></tr>
477 * <tr><td>deselectTrack </p></td>
478 *     <td>{Prepared, Started, Stopped, Paused, PlaybackCompleted}</p></td>
479 *     <td>{Idle, Initialized, Error}</p></td>
480 *     <td>Successful invoke of this method does not change the state.</p></td></tr>
481 *
482 * </table>
483 *
484 * <a name="Permissions"></a>
485 * <h3>Permissions</h3>
486 * <p>One may need to declare a corresponding WAKE_LOCK permission {@link
487 * android.R.styleable#AndroidManifestUsesPermission &lt;uses-permission&gt;}
488 * element.
489 *
490 * <p>This class requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#INTERNET} permission
491 * when used with network-based content.
492 *
493 * <a name="Callbacks"></a>
494 * <h3>Callbacks</h3>
495 * <p>Applications may want to register for informational and error
496 * events in order to be informed of some internal state update and
497 * possible runtime errors during playback or streaming. Registration for
498 * these events is done by properly setting the appropriate listeners (via calls
499 * to
500 * {@link #setOnPreparedListener(OnPreparedListener)}setOnPreparedListener,
501 * {@link #setOnVideoSizeChangedListener(OnVideoSizeChangedListener)}setOnVideoSizeChangedListener,
502 * {@link #setOnSeekCompleteListener(OnSeekCompleteListener)}setOnSeekCompleteListener,
503 * {@link #setOnCompletionListener(OnCompletionListener)}setOnCompletionListener,
504 * {@link #setOnBufferingUpdateListener(OnBufferingUpdateListener)}setOnBufferingUpdateListener,
505 * {@link #setOnInfoListener(OnInfoListener)}setOnInfoListener,
506 * {@link #setOnErrorListener(OnErrorListener)}setOnErrorListener, etc).
507 * In order to receive the respective callback
508 * associated with these listeners, applications are required to create
509 * MediaPlayer objects on a thread with its own Looper running (main UI
510 * thread by default has a Looper running).
511 *
512 */
513public class MediaPlayer
514{
515    /**
516       Constant to retrieve only the new metadata since the last
517       call.
518       // FIXME: unhide.
519       // FIXME: add link to getMetadata(boolean, boolean)
520       {@hide}
521     */
522    public static final boolean METADATA_UPDATE_ONLY = true;
523
524    /**
525       Constant to retrieve all the metadata.
526       // FIXME: unhide.
527       // FIXME: add link to getMetadata(boolean, boolean)
528       {@hide}
529     */
530    public static final boolean METADATA_ALL = false;
531
532    /**
533       Constant to enable the metadata filter during retrieval.
534       // FIXME: unhide.
535       // FIXME: add link to getMetadata(boolean, boolean)
536       {@hide}
537     */
538    public static final boolean APPLY_METADATA_FILTER = true;
539
540    /**
541       Constant to disable the metadata filter during retrieval.
542       // FIXME: unhide.
543       // FIXME: add link to getMetadata(boolean, boolean)
544       {@hide}
545     */
546    public static final boolean BYPASS_METADATA_FILTER = false;
547
548    static {
549        System.loadLibrary("media_jni");
550        native_init();
551    }
552
553    private final static String TAG = "MediaPlayer";
554    // Name of the remote interface for the media player. Must be kept
555    // in sync with the 2nd parameter of the IMPLEMENT_META_INTERFACE
556    // macro invocation in IMediaPlayer.cpp
557    private final static String IMEDIA_PLAYER = "android.media.IMediaPlayer";
558
559    private int mNativeContext; // accessed by native methods
560    private int mNativeSurfaceTexture;  // accessed by native methods
561    private int mListenerContext; // accessed by native methods
562    private SurfaceHolder mSurfaceHolder;
563    private EventHandler mEventHandler;
564    private PowerManager.WakeLock mWakeLock = null;
565    private boolean mScreenOnWhilePlaying;
566    private boolean mStayAwake;
567
568    /**
569     * Default constructor. Consider using one of the create() methods for
570     * synchronously instantiating a MediaPlayer from a Uri or resource.
571     * <p>When done with the MediaPlayer, you should call  {@link #release()},
572     * to free the resources. If not released, too many MediaPlayer instances may
573     * result in an exception.</p>
574     */
575    public MediaPlayer() {
576
577        Looper looper;
578        if ((looper = Looper.myLooper()) != null) {
579            mEventHandler = new EventHandler(this, looper);
580        } else if ((looper = Looper.getMainLooper()) != null) {
581            mEventHandler = new EventHandler(this, looper);
582        } else {
583            mEventHandler = null;
584        }
585
586        /* Native setup requires a weak reference to our object.
587         * It's easier to create it here than in C++.
588         */
589        native_setup(new WeakReference<MediaPlayer>(this));
590    }
591
592    /*
593     * Update the MediaPlayer SurfaceTexture.
594     * Call after setting a new display surface.
595     */
596    private native void _setVideoSurface(Surface surface);
597
598    /* Do not change these values (starting with INVOKE_ID) without updating
599     * their counterparts in include/media/mediaplayer.h!
600     */
601    private static final int INVOKE_ID_GET_TRACK_INFO = 1;
602    private static final int INVOKE_ID_ADD_EXTERNAL_SOURCE = 2;
603    private static final int INVOKE_ID_ADD_EXTERNAL_SOURCE_FD = 3;
604    private static final int INVOKE_ID_SELECT_TRACK = 4;
605    private static final int INVOKE_ID_DESELECT_TRACK = 5;
606    private static final int INVOKE_ID_SET_VIDEO_SCALE_MODE = 6;
607
608    /**
609     * Create a request parcel which can be routed to the native media
610     * player using {@link #invoke(Parcel, Parcel)}. The Parcel
611     * returned has the proper InterfaceToken set. The caller should
612     * not overwrite that token, i.e it can only append data to the
613     * Parcel.
614     *
615     * @return A parcel suitable to hold a request for the native
616     * player.
617     * {@hide}
618     */
619    public Parcel newRequest() {
620        Parcel parcel = Parcel.obtain();
621        parcel.writeInterfaceToken(IMEDIA_PLAYER);
622        return parcel;
623    }
624
625    /**
626     * Invoke a generic method on the native player using opaque
627     * parcels for the request and reply. Both payloads' format is a
628     * convention between the java caller and the native player.
629     * Must be called after setDataSource to make sure a native player
630     * exists. On failure, a RuntimeException is thrown.
631     *
632     * @param request Parcel with the data for the extension. The
633     * caller must use {@link #newRequest()} to get one.
634     *
635     * @param reply Output parcel with the data returned by the
636     * native player.
637     *
638     * {@hide}
639     */
640    public void invoke(Parcel request, Parcel reply) {
641        int retcode = native_invoke(request, reply);
642        reply.setDataPosition(0);
643        if (retcode != 0) {
644            throw new RuntimeException("failure code: " + retcode);
645        }
646    }
647
648    /**
649     * Sets the {@link SurfaceHolder} to use for displaying the video
650     * portion of the media.
651     *
652     * Either a surface holder or surface must be set if a display or video sink
653     * is needed.  Not calling this method or {@link #setSurface(Surface)}
654     * when playing back a video will result in only the audio track being played.
655     * A null surface holder or surface will result in only the audio track being
656     * played.
657     *
658     * @param sh the SurfaceHolder to use for video display
659     */
660    public void setDisplay(SurfaceHolder sh) {
661        mSurfaceHolder = sh;
662        Surface surface;
663        if (sh != null) {
664            surface = sh.getSurface();
665        } else {
666            surface = null;
667        }
668        _setVideoSurface(surface);
669        updateSurfaceScreenOn();
670    }
671
672    /**
673     * Sets the {@link Surface} to be used as the sink for the video portion of
674     * the media. This is similar to {@link #setDisplay(SurfaceHolder)}, but
675     * does not support {@link #setScreenOnWhilePlaying(boolean)}.  Setting a
676     * Surface will un-set any Surface or SurfaceHolder that was previously set.
677     * A null surface will result in only the audio track being played.
678     *
679     * If the Surface sends frames to a {@link SurfaceTexture}, the timestamps
680     * returned from {@link SurfaceTexture#getTimestamp()} will have an
681     * unspecified zero point.  These timestamps cannot be directly compared
682     * between different media sources, different instances of the same media
683     * source, or multiple runs of the same program.  The timestamp is normally
684     * monotonically increasing and is unaffected by time-of-day adjustments,
685     * but it is reset when the position is set.
686     *
687     * @param surface The {@link Surface} to be used for the video portion of
688     * the media.
689     */
690    public void setSurface(Surface surface) {
691        if (mScreenOnWhilePlaying && surface != null) {
692            Log.w(TAG, "setScreenOnWhilePlaying(true) is ineffective for Surface");
693        }
694        mSurfaceHolder = null;
695        _setVideoSurface(surface);
696        updateSurfaceScreenOn();
697    }
698
699    /* Do not change these video scaling mode values below without updating
700     * their counterparts in system/window.h! Please do not forget to update
701     * {@link #isVideoScalingModeSupported} when new video scaling modes
702     * are added.
703     */
704    /**
705     * Specifies a video scaling mode. The content is stretched to the
706     * surface rendering area. When the surface has the same aspect ratio
707     * as the content, the aspect ratio of the content is maintained;
708     * otherwise, the aspect ratio of the content is not maintained when video
709     * is being rendered. Unlike {@ #VIDEO_SCALING_MODE_SCALE_TO_FIT_WITH_CROPPING},
710     * there is no content cropping with this video scaling mode.
711     */
712    public static final int VIDEO_SCALING_MODE_SCALE_TO_FIT = 1;
713
714    /**
715     * Specifies a video scaling mode. The content is scaled, maintaining
716     * its aspect ratio. The whole surface area is always used. When the
717     * aspect ratio of the content is the same as the surface, no content
718     * is cropped; otherwise, content is cropped to fit the surface.
719     */
720    public static final int VIDEO_SCALING_MODE_SCALE_TO_FIT_WITH_CROPPING = 2;
721    /**
722     * Sets video scaling mode. To make the target video scaling mode
723     * effective during playback, this method must be called after
724     * data source is set. If not called, the default video
725     * scaling mode is {@link #VIDEO_SCALING_MODE_SCALE_TO_FIT}.
726     *
727     * <p> The supported video scaling modes are:
728     * <ul>
729     * <li> {@link #VIDEO_SCALING_MODE_SCALE_TO_FIT}
730     * <li> {@link #VIDEO_SCALING_MODE_SCALE_TO_FIT_WITH_CROPPING}
731     * </ul>
732     *
733     * @param mode target video scaling mode. Most be one of the supported
734     * video scaling modes; otherwise, IllegalArgumentException will be thrown.
735     *
736     * @see MediaPlayer#VIDEO_SCALING_MODE_SCALE_TO_FIT
737     * @see MediaPlayer#VIDEO_SCALING_MODE_SCALE_TO_FIT_WITH_CROPPING
738     */
739    public void setVideoScalingMode(int mode) {
740        if (isVideoScalingModeSupported(mode)) {
741            final String msg = "Scaling mode " + mode + " is not supported";
742            throw new IllegalArgumentException(msg);
743        }
744        Parcel request = Parcel.obtain();
745        Parcel reply = Parcel.obtain();
746        try {
747            request.writeInterfaceToken(IMEDIA_PLAYER);
748            request.writeInt(INVOKE_ID_SET_VIDEO_SCALE_MODE);
749            invoke(request, reply);
750        } finally {
751            request.recycle();
752            reply.recycle();
753        }
754    }
755
756    /**
757     * Convenience method to create a MediaPlayer for a given Uri.
758     * On success, {@link #prepare()} will already have been called and must not be called again.
759     * <p>When done with the MediaPlayer, you should call  {@link #release()},
760     * to free the resources. If not released, too many MediaPlayer instances will
761     * result in an exception.</p>
762     *
763     * @param context the Context to use
764     * @param uri the Uri from which to get the datasource
765     * @return a MediaPlayer object, or null if creation failed
766     */
767    public static MediaPlayer create(Context context, Uri uri) {
768        return create (context, uri, null);
769    }
770
771    /**
772     * Convenience method to create a MediaPlayer for a given Uri.
773     * On success, {@link #prepare()} will already have been called and must not be called again.
774     * <p>When done with the MediaPlayer, you should call  {@link #release()},
775     * to free the resources. If not released, too many MediaPlayer instances will
776     * result in an exception.</p>
777     *
778     * @param context the Context to use
779     * @param uri the Uri from which to get the datasource
780     * @param holder the SurfaceHolder to use for displaying the video
781     * @return a MediaPlayer object, or null if creation failed
782     */
783    public static MediaPlayer create(Context context, Uri uri, SurfaceHolder holder) {
784
785        try {
786            MediaPlayer mp = new MediaPlayer();
787            mp.setDataSource(context, uri);
788            if (holder != null) {
789                mp.setDisplay(holder);
790            }
791            mp.prepare();
792            return mp;
793        } catch (IOException ex) {
794            Log.d(TAG, "create failed:", ex);
795            // fall through
796        } catch (IllegalArgumentException ex) {
797            Log.d(TAG, "create failed:", ex);
798            // fall through
799        } catch (SecurityException ex) {
800            Log.d(TAG, "create failed:", ex);
801            // fall through
802        }
803
804        return null;
805    }
806
807    // Note no convenience method to create a MediaPlayer with SurfaceTexture sink.
808
809    /**
810     * Convenience method to create a MediaPlayer for a given resource id.
811     * On success, {@link #prepare()} will already have been called and must not be called again.
812     * <p>When done with the MediaPlayer, you should call  {@link #release()},
813     * to free the resources. If not released, too many MediaPlayer instances will
814     * result in an exception.</p>
815     *
816     * @param context the Context to use
817     * @param resid the raw resource id (<var>R.raw.&lt;something></var>) for
818     *              the resource to use as the datasource
819     * @return a MediaPlayer object, or null if creation failed
820     */
821    public static MediaPlayer create(Context context, int resid) {
822        try {
823            AssetFileDescriptor afd = context.getResources().openRawResourceFd(resid);
824            if (afd == null) return null;
825
826            MediaPlayer mp = new MediaPlayer();
827            mp.setDataSource(afd.getFileDescriptor(), afd.getStartOffset(), afd.getLength());
828            afd.close();
829            mp.prepare();
830            return mp;
831        } catch (IOException ex) {
832            Log.d(TAG, "create failed:", ex);
833            // fall through
834        } catch (IllegalArgumentException ex) {
835            Log.d(TAG, "create failed:", ex);
836           // fall through
837        } catch (SecurityException ex) {
838            Log.d(TAG, "create failed:", ex);
839            // fall through
840        }
841        return null;
842    }
843
844    /**
845     * Sets the data source as a content Uri.
846     *
847     * @param context the Context to use when resolving the Uri
848     * @param uri the Content URI of the data you want to play
849     * @throws IllegalStateException if it is called in an invalid state
850     */
851    public void setDataSource(Context context, Uri uri)
852        throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException, SecurityException, IllegalStateException {
853        setDataSource(context, uri, null);
854    }
855
856    /**
857     * Sets the data source as a content Uri.
858     *
859     * @param context the Context to use when resolving the Uri
860     * @param uri the Content URI of the data you want to play
861     * @param headers the headers to be sent together with the request for the data
862     * @throws IllegalStateException if it is called in an invalid state
863     */
864    public void setDataSource(Context context, Uri uri, Map<String, String> headers)
865        throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException, SecurityException, IllegalStateException {
866
867        String scheme = uri.getScheme();
868        if(scheme == null || scheme.equals("file")) {
869            setDataSource(uri.getPath());
870            return;
871        }
872
873        AssetFileDescriptor fd = null;
874        try {
875            ContentResolver resolver = context.getContentResolver();
876            fd = resolver.openAssetFileDescriptor(uri, "r");
877            if (fd == null) {
878                return;
879            }
880            // Note: using getDeclaredLength so that our behavior is the same
881            // as previous versions when the content provider is returning
882            // a full file.
883            if (fd.getDeclaredLength() < 0) {
884                setDataSource(fd.getFileDescriptor());
885            } else {
886                setDataSource(fd.getFileDescriptor(), fd.getStartOffset(), fd.getDeclaredLength());
887            }
888            return;
889        } catch (SecurityException ex) {
890        } catch (IOException ex) {
891        } finally {
892            if (fd != null) {
893                fd.close();
894            }
895        }
896
897        Log.d(TAG, "Couldn't open file on client side, trying server side");
898        setDataSource(uri.toString(), headers);
899        return;
900    }
901
902    /**
903     * Sets the data source (file-path or http/rtsp URL) to use.
904     *
905     * @param path the path of the file, or the http/rtsp URL of the stream you want to play
906     * @throws IllegalStateException if it is called in an invalid state
907     *
908     * <p>When <code>path</code> refers to a local file, the file may actually be opened by a
909     * process other than the calling application.  This implies that the pathname
910     * should be an absolute path (as any other process runs with unspecified current working
911     * directory), and that the pathname should reference a world-readable file.
912     * As an alternative, the application could first open the file for reading,
913     * and then use the file descriptor form {@link #setDataSource(FileDescriptor)}.
914     */
915    public void setDataSource(String path)
916            throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException, SecurityException, IllegalStateException {
917        setDataSource(path, null, null);
918    }
919
920    /**
921     * Sets the data source (file-path or http/rtsp URL) to use.
922     *
923     * @param path the path of the file, or the http/rtsp URL of the stream you want to play
924     * @param headers the headers associated with the http request for the stream you want to play
925     * @throws IllegalStateException if it is called in an invalid state
926     * @hide pending API council
927     */
928    public void setDataSource(String path, Map<String, String> headers)
929            throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException, SecurityException, IllegalStateException
930    {
931        String[] keys = null;
932        String[] values = null;
933
934        if (headers != null) {
935            keys = new String[headers.size()];
936            values = new String[headers.size()];
937
938            int i = 0;
939            for (Map.Entry<String, String> entry: headers.entrySet()) {
940                keys[i] = entry.getKey();
941                values[i] = entry.getValue();
942                ++i;
943            }
944        }
945        setDataSource(path, keys, values);
946    }
947
948    private void setDataSource(String path, String[] keys, String[] values)
949            throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException, SecurityException, IllegalStateException {
950        File file = new File(path);
951        if (file.exists()) {
952            FileInputStream is = new FileInputStream(file);
953            FileDescriptor fd = is.getFD();
954            setDataSource(fd);
955            is.close();
956        } else {
957            _setDataSource(path, keys, values);
958        }
959    }
960
961    private native void _setDataSource(
962        String path, String[] keys, String[] values)
963        throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException, SecurityException, IllegalStateException;
964
965    /**
966     * Sets the data source (FileDescriptor) to use. It is the caller's responsibility
967     * to close the file descriptor. It is safe to do so as soon as this call returns.
968     *
969     * @param fd the FileDescriptor for the file you want to play
970     * @throws IllegalStateException if it is called in an invalid state
971     */
972    public void setDataSource(FileDescriptor fd)
973            throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException, IllegalStateException {
974        // intentionally less than LONG_MAX
975        setDataSource(fd, 0, 0x7ffffffffffffffL);
976    }
977
978    /**
979     * Sets the data source (FileDescriptor) to use.  The FileDescriptor must be
980     * seekable (N.B. a LocalSocket is not seekable). It is the caller's responsibility
981     * to close the file descriptor. It is safe to do so as soon as this call returns.
982     *
983     * @param fd the FileDescriptor for the file you want to play
984     * @param offset the offset into the file where the data to be played starts, in bytes
985     * @param length the length in bytes of the data to be played
986     * @throws IllegalStateException if it is called in an invalid state
987     */
988    public native void setDataSource(FileDescriptor fd, long offset, long length)
989            throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException, IllegalStateException;
990
991    /**
992     * Prepares the player for playback, synchronously.
993     *
994     * After setting the datasource and the display surface, you need to either
995     * call prepare() or prepareAsync(). For files, it is OK to call prepare(),
996     * which blocks until MediaPlayer is ready for playback.
997     *
998     * @throws IllegalStateException if it is called in an invalid state
999     */
1000    public native void prepare() throws IOException, IllegalStateException;
1001
1002    /**
1003     * Prepares the player for playback, asynchronously.
1004     *
1005     * After setting the datasource and the display surface, you need to either
1006     * call prepare() or prepareAsync(). For streams, you should call prepareAsync(),
1007     * which returns immediately, rather than blocking until enough data has been
1008     * buffered.
1009     *
1010     * @throws IllegalStateException if it is called in an invalid state
1011     */
1012    public native void prepareAsync() throws IllegalStateException;
1013
1014    /**
1015     * Starts or resumes playback. If playback had previously been paused,
1016     * playback will continue from where it was paused. If playback had
1017     * been stopped, or never started before, playback will start at the
1018     * beginning.
1019     *
1020     * @throws IllegalStateException if it is called in an invalid state
1021     */
1022    public  void start() throws IllegalStateException {
1023        stayAwake(true);
1024        _start();
1025    }
1026
1027    private native void _start() throws IllegalStateException;
1028
1029    /**
1030     * Stops playback after playback has been stopped or paused.
1031     *
1032     * @throws IllegalStateException if the internal player engine has not been
1033     * initialized.
1034     */
1035    public void stop() throws IllegalStateException {
1036        stayAwake(false);
1037        _stop();
1038    }
1039
1040    private native void _stop() throws IllegalStateException;
1041
1042    /**
1043     * Pauses playback. Call start() to resume.
1044     *
1045     * @throws IllegalStateException if the internal player engine has not been
1046     * initialized.
1047     */
1048    public void pause() throws IllegalStateException {
1049        stayAwake(false);
1050        _pause();
1051    }
1052
1053    private native void _pause() throws IllegalStateException;
1054
1055    /**
1056     * Set the low-level power management behavior for this MediaPlayer.  This
1057     * can be used when the MediaPlayer is not playing through a SurfaceHolder
1058     * set with {@link #setDisplay(SurfaceHolder)} and thus can use the
1059     * high-level {@link #setScreenOnWhilePlaying(boolean)} feature.
1060     *
1061     * <p>This function has the MediaPlayer access the low-level power manager
1062     * service to control the device's power usage while playing is occurring.
1063     * The parameter is a combination of {@link android.os.PowerManager} wake flags.
1064     * Use of this method requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#WAKE_LOCK}
1065     * permission.
1066     * By default, no attempt is made to keep the device awake during playback.
1067     *
1068     * @param context the Context to use
1069     * @param mode    the power/wake mode to set
1070     * @see android.os.PowerManager
1071     */
1072    public void setWakeMode(Context context, int mode) {
1073        boolean washeld = false;
1074        if (mWakeLock != null) {
1075            if (mWakeLock.isHeld()) {
1076                washeld = true;
1077                mWakeLock.release();
1078            }
1079            mWakeLock = null;
1080        }
1081
1082        PowerManager pm = (PowerManager)context.getSystemService(Context.POWER_SERVICE);
1083        mWakeLock = pm.newWakeLock(mode|PowerManager.ON_AFTER_RELEASE, MediaPlayer.class.getName());
1084        mWakeLock.setReferenceCounted(false);
1085        if (washeld) {
1086            mWakeLock.acquire();
1087        }
1088    }
1089
1090    /**
1091     * Control whether we should use the attached SurfaceHolder to keep the
1092     * screen on while video playback is occurring.  This is the preferred
1093     * method over {@link #setWakeMode} where possible, since it doesn't
1094     * require that the application have permission for low-level wake lock
1095     * access.
1096     *
1097     * @param screenOn Supply true to keep the screen on, false to allow it
1098     * to turn off.
1099     */
1100    public void setScreenOnWhilePlaying(boolean screenOn) {
1101        if (mScreenOnWhilePlaying != screenOn) {
1102            if (screenOn && mSurfaceHolder == null) {
1103                Log.w(TAG, "setScreenOnWhilePlaying(true) is ineffective without a SurfaceHolder");
1104            }
1105            mScreenOnWhilePlaying = screenOn;
1106            updateSurfaceScreenOn();
1107        }
1108    }
1109
1110    private void stayAwake(boolean awake) {
1111        if (mWakeLock != null) {
1112            if (awake && !mWakeLock.isHeld()) {
1113                mWakeLock.acquire();
1114            } else if (!awake && mWakeLock.isHeld()) {
1115                mWakeLock.release();
1116            }
1117        }
1118        mStayAwake = awake;
1119        updateSurfaceScreenOn();
1120    }
1121
1122    private void updateSurfaceScreenOn() {
1123        if (mSurfaceHolder != null) {
1124            mSurfaceHolder.setKeepScreenOn(mScreenOnWhilePlaying && mStayAwake);
1125        }
1126    }
1127
1128    /**
1129     * Returns the width of the video.
1130     *
1131     * @return the width of the video, or 0 if there is no video,
1132     * no display surface was set, or the width has not been determined
1133     * yet. The OnVideoSizeChangedListener can be registered via
1134     * {@link #setOnVideoSizeChangedListener(OnVideoSizeChangedListener)}
1135     * to provide a notification when the width is available.
1136     */
1137    public native int getVideoWidth();
1138
1139    /**
1140     * Returns the height of the video.
1141     *
1142     * @return the height of the video, or 0 if there is no video,
1143     * no display surface was set, or the height has not been determined
1144     * yet. The OnVideoSizeChangedListener can be registered via
1145     * {@link #setOnVideoSizeChangedListener(OnVideoSizeChangedListener)}
1146     * to provide a notification when the height is available.
1147     */
1148    public native int getVideoHeight();
1149
1150    /**
1151     * Checks whether the MediaPlayer is playing.
1152     *
1153     * @return true if currently playing, false otherwise
1154     */
1155    public native boolean isPlaying();
1156
1157    /**
1158     * Seeks to specified time position.
1159     *
1160     * @param msec the offset in milliseconds from the start to seek to
1161     * @throws IllegalStateException if the internal player engine has not been
1162     * initialized
1163     */
1164    public native void seekTo(int msec) throws IllegalStateException;
1165
1166    /**
1167     * Gets the current playback position.
1168     *
1169     * @return the current position in milliseconds
1170     */
1171    public native int getCurrentPosition();
1172
1173    /**
1174     * Gets the duration of the file.
1175     *
1176     * @return the duration in milliseconds
1177     */
1178    public native int getDuration();
1179
1180    /**
1181     * Gets the media metadata.
1182     *
1183     * @param update_only controls whether the full set of available
1184     * metadata is returned or just the set that changed since the
1185     * last call. See {@see #METADATA_UPDATE_ONLY} and {@see
1186     * #METADATA_ALL}.
1187     *
1188     * @param apply_filter if true only metadata that matches the
1189     * filter is returned. See {@see #APPLY_METADATA_FILTER} and {@see
1190     * #BYPASS_METADATA_FILTER}.
1191     *
1192     * @return The metadata, possibly empty. null if an error occured.
1193     // FIXME: unhide.
1194     * {@hide}
1195     */
1196    public Metadata getMetadata(final boolean update_only,
1197                                final boolean apply_filter) {
1198        Parcel reply = Parcel.obtain();
1199        Metadata data = new Metadata();
1200
1201        if (!native_getMetadata(update_only, apply_filter, reply)) {
1202            reply.recycle();
1203            return null;
1204        }
1205
1206        // Metadata takes over the parcel, don't recycle it unless
1207        // there is an error.
1208        if (!data.parse(reply)) {
1209            reply.recycle();
1210            return null;
1211        }
1212        return data;
1213    }
1214
1215    /**
1216     * Set a filter for the metadata update notification and update
1217     * retrieval. The caller provides 2 set of metadata keys, allowed
1218     * and blocked. The blocked set always takes precedence over the
1219     * allowed one.
1220     * Metadata.MATCH_ALL and Metadata.MATCH_NONE are 2 sets available as
1221     * shorthands to allow/block all or no metadata.
1222     *
1223     * By default, there is no filter set.
1224     *
1225     * @param allow Is the set of metadata the client is interested
1226     *              in receiving new notifications for.
1227     * @param block Is the set of metadata the client is not interested
1228     *              in receiving new notifications for.
1229     * @return The call status code.
1230     *
1231     // FIXME: unhide.
1232     * {@hide}
1233     */
1234    public int setMetadataFilter(Set<Integer> allow, Set<Integer> block) {
1235        // Do our serialization manually instead of calling
1236        // Parcel.writeArray since the sets are made of the same type
1237        // we avoid paying the price of calling writeValue (used by
1238        // writeArray) which burns an extra int per element to encode
1239        // the type.
1240        Parcel request =  newRequest();
1241
1242        // The parcel starts already with an interface token. There
1243        // are 2 filters. Each one starts with a 4bytes number to
1244        // store the len followed by a number of int (4 bytes as well)
1245        // representing the metadata type.
1246        int capacity = request.dataSize() + 4 * (1 + allow.size() + 1 + block.size());
1247
1248        if (request.dataCapacity() < capacity) {
1249            request.setDataCapacity(capacity);
1250        }
1251
1252        request.writeInt(allow.size());
1253        for(Integer t: allow) {
1254            request.writeInt(t);
1255        }
1256        request.writeInt(block.size());
1257        for(Integer t: block) {
1258            request.writeInt(t);
1259        }
1260        return native_setMetadataFilter(request);
1261    }
1262
1263    /**
1264     * Set the MediaPlayer to start when this MediaPlayer finishes playback
1265     * (i.e. reaches the end of the stream).
1266     * The media framework will attempt to transition from this player to
1267     * the next as seamlessly as possible. The next player can be set at
1268     * any time before completion. The next player must be prepared by the
1269     * app, and the application should not call start() on it.
1270     * The next MediaPlayer must be different from 'this'. An exception
1271     * will be thrown if next == this.
1272     * The application may call setNextMediaPlayer(null) to indicate no
1273     * next player should be started at the end of playback.
1274     * If the current player is looping, it will keep looping and the next
1275     * player will not be started.
1276     *
1277     * @param next the player to start after this one completes playback.
1278     *
1279     */
1280    public native void setNextMediaPlayer(MediaPlayer next);
1281
1282    /**
1283     * Releases resources associated with this MediaPlayer object.
1284     * It is considered good practice to call this method when you're
1285     * done using the MediaPlayer. In particular, whenever an Activity
1286     * of an application is paused (its onPause() method is called),
1287     * or stopped (its onStop() method is called), this method should be
1288     * invoked to release the MediaPlayer object, unless the application
1289     * has a special need to keep the object around. In addition to
1290     * unnecessary resources (such as memory and instances of codecs)
1291     * being held, failure to call this method immediately if a
1292     * MediaPlayer object is no longer needed may also lead to
1293     * continuous battery consumption for mobile devices, and playback
1294     * failure for other applications if no multiple instances of the
1295     * same codec are supported on a device. Even if multiple instances
1296     * of the same codec are supported, some performance degradation
1297     * may be expected when unnecessary multiple instances are used
1298     * at the same time.
1299     */
1300    public void release() {
1301        stayAwake(false);
1302        updateSurfaceScreenOn();
1303        mOnPreparedListener = null;
1304        mOnBufferingUpdateListener = null;
1305        mOnCompletionListener = null;
1306        mOnSeekCompleteListener = null;
1307        mOnErrorListener = null;
1308        mOnInfoListener = null;
1309        mOnVideoSizeChangedListener = null;
1310        mOnTimedTextListener = null;
1311        _release();
1312    }
1313
1314    private native void _release();
1315
1316    /**
1317     * Resets the MediaPlayer to its uninitialized state. After calling
1318     * this method, you will have to initialize it again by setting the
1319     * data source and calling prepare().
1320     */
1321    public void reset() {
1322        stayAwake(false);
1323        _reset();
1324        // make sure none of the listeners get called anymore
1325        mEventHandler.removeCallbacksAndMessages(null);
1326    }
1327
1328    private native void _reset();
1329
1330    /**
1331     * Sets the audio stream type for this MediaPlayer. See {@link AudioManager}
1332     * for a list of stream types. Must call this method before prepare() or
1333     * prepareAsync() in order for the target stream type to become effective
1334     * thereafter.
1335     *
1336     * @param streamtype the audio stream type
1337     * @see android.media.AudioManager
1338     */
1339    public native void setAudioStreamType(int streamtype);
1340
1341    /**
1342     * Sets the player to be looping or non-looping.
1343     *
1344     * @param looping whether to loop or not
1345     */
1346    public native void setLooping(boolean looping);
1347
1348    /**
1349     * Checks whether the MediaPlayer is looping or non-looping.
1350     *
1351     * @return true if the MediaPlayer is currently looping, false otherwise
1352     */
1353    public native boolean isLooping();
1354
1355    /**
1356     * Sets the volume on this player.
1357     * This API is recommended for balancing the output of audio streams
1358     * within an application. Unless you are writing an application to
1359     * control user settings, this API should be used in preference to
1360     * {@link AudioManager#setStreamVolume(int, int, int)} which sets the volume of ALL streams of
1361     * a particular type. Note that the passed volume values are raw scalars.
1362     * UI controls should be scaled logarithmically.
1363     *
1364     * @param leftVolume left volume scalar
1365     * @param rightVolume right volume scalar
1366     */
1367    public native void setVolume(float leftVolume, float rightVolume);
1368
1369    /**
1370     * Currently not implemented, returns null.
1371     * @deprecated
1372     * @hide
1373     */
1374    public native Bitmap getFrameAt(int msec) throws IllegalStateException;
1375
1376    /**
1377     * Sets the audio session ID.
1378     *
1379     * @param sessionId the audio session ID.
1380     * The audio session ID is a system wide unique identifier for the audio stream played by
1381     * this MediaPlayer instance.
1382     * The primary use of the audio session ID  is to associate audio effects to a particular
1383     * instance of MediaPlayer: if an audio session ID is provided when creating an audio effect,
1384     * this effect will be applied only to the audio content of media players within the same
1385     * audio session and not to the output mix.
1386     * When created, a MediaPlayer instance automatically generates its own audio session ID.
1387     * However, it is possible to force this player to be part of an already existing audio session
1388     * by calling this method.
1389     * This method must be called before one of the overloaded <code> setDataSource </code> methods.
1390     * @throws IllegalStateException if it is called in an invalid state
1391     */
1392    public native void setAudioSessionId(int sessionId)  throws IllegalArgumentException, IllegalStateException;
1393
1394    /**
1395     * Returns the audio session ID.
1396     *
1397     * @return the audio session ID. {@see #setAudioSessionId(int)}
1398     * Note that the audio session ID is 0 only if a problem occured when the MediaPlayer was contructed.
1399     */
1400    public native int getAudioSessionId();
1401
1402    /**
1403     * Attaches an auxiliary effect to the player. A typical auxiliary effect is a reverberation
1404     * effect which can be applied on any sound source that directs a certain amount of its
1405     * energy to this effect. This amount is defined by setAuxEffectSendLevel().
1406     * {@see #setAuxEffectSendLevel(float)}.
1407     * <p>After creating an auxiliary effect (e.g.
1408     * {@link android.media.audiofx.EnvironmentalReverb}), retrieve its ID with
1409     * {@link android.media.audiofx.AudioEffect#getId()} and use it when calling this method
1410     * to attach the player to the effect.
1411     * <p>To detach the effect from the player, call this method with a null effect id.
1412     * <p>This method must be called after one of the overloaded <code> setDataSource </code>
1413     * methods.
1414     * @param effectId system wide unique id of the effect to attach
1415     */
1416    public native void attachAuxEffect(int effectId);
1417
1418    /* Do not change these values (starting with KEY_PARAMETER) without updating
1419     * their counterparts in include/media/mediaplayer.h!
1420     */
1421
1422    // There are currently no defined keys usable from Java with get*Parameter.
1423    // But if any keys are defined, the order must be kept in sync with include/media/mediaplayer.h.
1424    // private static final int KEY_PARAMETER_... = ...;
1425
1426    /**
1427     * Sets the parameter indicated by key.
1428     * @param key key indicates the parameter to be set.
1429     * @param value value of the parameter to be set.
1430     * @return true if the parameter is set successfully, false otherwise
1431     * {@hide}
1432     */
1433    public native boolean setParameter(int key, Parcel value);
1434
1435    /**
1436     * Sets the parameter indicated by key.
1437     * @param key key indicates the parameter to be set.
1438     * @param value value of the parameter to be set.
1439     * @return true if the parameter is set successfully, false otherwise
1440     * {@hide}
1441     */
1442    public boolean setParameter(int key, String value) {
1443        Parcel p = Parcel.obtain();
1444        p.writeString(value);
1445        boolean ret = setParameter(key, p);
1446        p.recycle();
1447        return ret;
1448    }
1449
1450    /**
1451     * Sets the parameter indicated by key.
1452     * @param key key indicates the parameter to be set.
1453     * @param value value of the parameter to be set.
1454     * @return true if the parameter is set successfully, false otherwise
1455     * {@hide}
1456     */
1457    public boolean setParameter(int key, int value) {
1458        Parcel p = Parcel.obtain();
1459        p.writeInt(value);
1460        boolean ret = setParameter(key, p);
1461        p.recycle();
1462        return ret;
1463    }
1464
1465    /*
1466     * Gets the value of the parameter indicated by key.
1467     * @param key key indicates the parameter to get.
1468     * @param reply value of the parameter to get.
1469     */
1470    private native void getParameter(int key, Parcel reply);
1471
1472    /**
1473     * Gets the value of the parameter indicated by key.
1474     * The caller is responsible for recycling the returned parcel.
1475     * @param key key indicates the parameter to get.
1476     * @return value of the parameter.
1477     * {@hide}
1478     */
1479    public Parcel getParcelParameter(int key) {
1480        Parcel p = Parcel.obtain();
1481        getParameter(key, p);
1482        return p;
1483    }
1484
1485    /**
1486     * Gets the value of the parameter indicated by key.
1487     * @param key key indicates the parameter to get.
1488     * @return value of the parameter.
1489     * {@hide}
1490     */
1491    public String getStringParameter(int key) {
1492        Parcel p = Parcel.obtain();
1493        getParameter(key, p);
1494        String ret = p.readString();
1495        p.recycle();
1496        return ret;
1497    }
1498
1499    /**
1500     * Gets the value of the parameter indicated by key.
1501     * @param key key indicates the parameter to get.
1502     * @return value of the parameter.
1503     * {@hide}
1504     */
1505    public int getIntParameter(int key) {
1506        Parcel p = Parcel.obtain();
1507        getParameter(key, p);
1508        int ret = p.readInt();
1509        p.recycle();
1510        return ret;
1511    }
1512
1513    /**
1514     * Sets the send level of the player to the attached auxiliary effect
1515     * {@see #attachAuxEffect(int)}. The level value range is 0 to 1.0.
1516     * <p>By default the send level is 0, so even if an effect is attached to the player
1517     * this method must be called for the effect to be applied.
1518     * <p>Note that the passed level value is a raw scalar. UI controls should be scaled
1519     * logarithmically: the gain applied by audio framework ranges from -72dB to 0dB,
1520     * so an appropriate conversion from linear UI input x to level is:
1521     * x == 0 -> level = 0
1522     * 0 < x <= R -> level = 10^(72*(x-R)/20/R)
1523     * @param level send level scalar
1524     */
1525    public native void setAuxEffectSendLevel(float level);
1526
1527    /*
1528     * @param request Parcel destinated to the media player. The
1529     *                Interface token must be set to the IMediaPlayer
1530     *                one to be routed correctly through the system.
1531     * @param reply[out] Parcel that will contain the reply.
1532     * @return The status code.
1533     */
1534    private native final int native_invoke(Parcel request, Parcel reply);
1535
1536
1537    /*
1538     * @param update_only If true fetch only the set of metadata that have
1539     *                    changed since the last invocation of getMetadata.
1540     *                    The set is built using the unfiltered
1541     *                    notifications the native player sent to the
1542     *                    MediaPlayerService during that period of
1543     *                    time. If false, all the metadatas are considered.
1544     * @param apply_filter  If true, once the metadata set has been built based on
1545     *                     the value update_only, the current filter is applied.
1546     * @param reply[out] On return contains the serialized
1547     *                   metadata. Valid only if the call was successful.
1548     * @return The status code.
1549     */
1550    private native final boolean native_getMetadata(boolean update_only,
1551                                                    boolean apply_filter,
1552                                                    Parcel reply);
1553
1554    /*
1555     * @param request Parcel with the 2 serialized lists of allowed
1556     *                metadata types followed by the one to be
1557     *                dropped. Each list starts with an integer
1558     *                indicating the number of metadata type elements.
1559     * @return The status code.
1560     */
1561    private native final int native_setMetadataFilter(Parcel request);
1562
1563    private static native final void native_init();
1564    private native final void native_setup(Object mediaplayer_this);
1565    private native final void native_finalize();
1566
1567    /**
1568     * Class for MediaPlayer to return each audio/video/subtitle track's metadata.
1569     *
1570     * @see android.media.MediaPlayer#getTrackInfo
1571     */
1572    static public class TrackInfo implements Parcelable {
1573        /**
1574         * Gets the track type.
1575         * @return TrackType which indicates if the track is video, audio, timed text.
1576         */
1577        public int getTrackType() {
1578            return mTrackType;
1579        }
1580
1581        /**
1582         * Gets the language code of the track.
1583         * @return a language code in either way of ISO-639-1 or ISO-639-2.
1584         * When the language is unknown or could not be determined,
1585         * ISO-639-2 language code, "und", is returned.
1586         */
1587        public String getLanguage() {
1588            return mLanguage;
1589        }
1590
1591        public static final int MEDIA_TRACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0;
1592        public static final int MEDIA_TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO = 1;
1593        public static final int MEDIA_TRACK_TYPE_AUDIO = 2;
1594        public static final int MEDIA_TRACK_TYPE_TIMEDTEXT = 3;
1595
1596        final int mTrackType;
1597        final String mLanguage;
1598
1599        TrackInfo(Parcel in) {
1600            mTrackType = in.readInt();
1601            mLanguage = in.readString();
1602        }
1603
1604        /**
1605         * {@inheritDoc}
1606         */
1607        @Override
1608        public int describeContents() {
1609            return 0;
1610        }
1611
1612        /**
1613         * {@inheritDoc}
1614         */
1615        @Override
1616        public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) {
1617            dest.writeInt(mTrackType);
1618            dest.writeString(mLanguage);
1619        }
1620
1621        /**
1622         * Used to read a TrackInfo from a Parcel.
1623         */
1624        static final Parcelable.Creator<TrackInfo> CREATOR
1625                = new Parcelable.Creator<TrackInfo>() {
1626                    @Override
1627                    public TrackInfo createFromParcel(Parcel in) {
1628                        return new TrackInfo(in);
1629                    }
1630
1631                    @Override
1632                    public TrackInfo[] newArray(int size) {
1633                        return new TrackInfo[size];
1634                    }
1635                };
1636
1637    };
1638
1639    /**
1640     * Returns an array of track information.
1641     *
1642     * @return Array of track info. The total number of tracks is the array length.
1643     * Must be called again if an external timed text source has been added after any of the
1644     * addTimedTextSource methods are called.
1645     * @throws IllegalStateException if it is called in an invalid state.
1646     */
1647    public TrackInfo[] getTrackInfo() throws IllegalStateException {
1648        Parcel request = Parcel.obtain();
1649        Parcel reply = Parcel.obtain();
1650        try {
1651            request.writeInterfaceToken(IMEDIA_PLAYER);
1652            request.writeInt(INVOKE_ID_GET_TRACK_INFO);
1653            invoke(request, reply);
1654            TrackInfo trackInfo[] = reply.createTypedArray(TrackInfo.CREATOR);
1655            return trackInfo;
1656        } finally {
1657            request.recycle();
1658            reply.recycle();
1659        }
1660    }
1661
1662    /* Do not change these values without updating their counterparts
1663     * in include/media/stagefright/MediaDefs.h and media/libstagefright/MediaDefs.cpp!
1664     */
1665    /**
1666     * MIME type for SubRip (SRT) container. Used in addTimedTextSource APIs.
1667     */
1668    public static final String MEDIA_MIMETYPE_TEXT_SUBRIP = "application/x-subrip";
1669
1670    /*
1671     * A helper function to check if the mime type is supported by media framework.
1672     */
1673    private static boolean availableMimeTypeForExternalSource(String mimeType) {
1674        if (mimeType == MEDIA_MIMETYPE_TEXT_SUBRIP) {
1675            return true;
1676        }
1677        return false;
1678    }
1679
1680    /* TODO: Limit the total number of external timed text source to a reasonable number.
1681     */
1682    /**
1683     * Adds an external timed text source file.
1684     *
1685     * Currently supported format is SubRip with the file extension .srt, case insensitive.
1686     * Note that a single external timed text source may contain multiple tracks in it.
1687     * One can find the total number of available tracks using {@link #getTrackInfo()} to see what
1688     * additional tracks become available after this method call.
1689     *
1690     * @param path The file path of external timed text source file.
1691     * @param mimeType The mime type of the file. Must be one of the mime types listed above.
1692     * @throws IOException if the file cannot be accessed or is corrupted.
1693     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the mimeType is not supported.
1694     * @throws IllegalStateException if called in an invalid state.
1695     */
1696    public void addTimedTextSource(String path, String mimeType)
1697            throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException, IllegalStateException {
1698        if (!availableMimeTypeForExternalSource(mimeType)) {
1699            final String msg = "Illegal mimeType for timed text source: " + mimeType;
1700            throw new IllegalArgumentException(msg);
1701        }
1702
1703        File file = new File(path);
1704        if (file.exists()) {
1705            FileInputStream is = new FileInputStream(file);
1706            FileDescriptor fd = is.getFD();
1707            addTimedTextSource(fd, mimeType);
1708            is.close();
1709        } else {
1710            // We do not support the case where the path is not a file.
1711            throw new IOException(path);
1712        }
1713    }
1714
1715    /**
1716     * Adds an external timed text source file (Uri).
1717     *
1718     * Currently supported format is SubRip with the file extension .srt, case insensitive.
1719     * Note that a single external timed text source may contain multiple tracks in it.
1720     * One can find the total number of available tracks using {@link #getTrackInfo()} to see what
1721     * additional tracks become available after this method call.
1722     *
1723     * @param context the Context to use when resolving the Uri
1724     * @param uri the Content URI of the data you want to play
1725     * @param mimeType The mime type of the file. Must be one of the mime types listed above.
1726     * @throws IOException if the file cannot be accessed or is corrupted.
1727     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the mimeType is not supported.
1728     * @throws IllegalStateException if called in an invalid state.
1729     */
1730    public void addTimedTextSource(Context context, Uri uri, String mimeType)
1731            throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException, IllegalStateException {
1732        String scheme = uri.getScheme();
1733        if(scheme == null || scheme.equals("file")) {
1734            addTimedTextSource(uri.getPath(), mimeType);
1735            return;
1736        }
1737
1738        AssetFileDescriptor fd = null;
1739        try {
1740            ContentResolver resolver = context.getContentResolver();
1741            fd = resolver.openAssetFileDescriptor(uri, "r");
1742            if (fd == null) {
1743                return;
1744            }
1745            addTimedTextSource(fd.getFileDescriptor(), mimeType);
1746            return;
1747        } catch (SecurityException ex) {
1748        } catch (IOException ex) {
1749        } finally {
1750            if (fd != null) {
1751                fd.close();
1752            }
1753        }
1754    }
1755
1756    /**
1757     * Adds an external timed text source file (FileDescriptor).
1758     *
1759     * It is the caller's responsibility to close the file descriptor.
1760     * It is safe to do so as soon as this call returns.
1761     *
1762     * Currently supported format is SubRip. Note that a single external timed text source may
1763     * contain multiple tracks in it. One can find the total number of available tracks
1764     * using {@link #getTrackInfo()} to see what additional tracks become available
1765     * after this method call.
1766     *
1767     * @param fd the FileDescriptor for the file you want to play
1768     * @param mimeType The mime type of the file. Must be one of the mime types listed above.
1769     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the mimeType is not supported.
1770     * @throws IllegalStateException if called in an invalid state.
1771     */
1772    public void addTimedTextSource(FileDescriptor fd, String mimeType)
1773            throws IllegalArgumentException, IllegalStateException {
1774        // intentionally less than LONG_MAX
1775        addTimedTextSource(fd, 0, 0x7ffffffffffffffL, mimeType);
1776    }
1777
1778    /**
1779     * Adds an external timed text file (FileDescriptor).
1780     *
1781     * It is the caller's responsibility to close the file descriptor.
1782     * It is safe to do so as soon as this call returns.
1783     *
1784     * Currently supported format is SubRip. Note that a single external timed text source may
1785     * contain multiple tracks in it. One can find the total number of available tracks
1786     * using {@link #getTrackInfo()} to see what additional tracks become available
1787     * after this method call.
1788     *
1789     * @param fd the FileDescriptor for the file you want to play
1790     * @param offset the offset into the file where the data to be played starts, in bytes
1791     * @param length the length in bytes of the data to be played
1792     * @param mimeType The mime type of the file. Must be one of the mime types listed above.
1793     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the mimeType is not supported.
1794     * @throws IllegalStateException if called in an invalid state.
1795     */
1796    public void addTimedTextSource(FileDescriptor fd, long offset, long length, String mimeType)
1797            throws IllegalArgumentException, IllegalStateException {
1798        if (!availableMimeTypeForExternalSource(mimeType)) {
1799            throw new IllegalArgumentException("Illegal mimeType for timed text source: " + mimeType);
1800        }
1801
1802        Parcel request = Parcel.obtain();
1803        Parcel reply = Parcel.obtain();
1804        try {
1805            request.writeInterfaceToken(IMEDIA_PLAYER);
1806            request.writeInt(INVOKE_ID_ADD_EXTERNAL_SOURCE_FD);
1807            request.writeFileDescriptor(fd);
1808            request.writeLong(offset);
1809            request.writeLong(length);
1810            request.writeString(mimeType);
1811            invoke(request, reply);
1812        } finally {
1813            request.recycle();
1814            reply.recycle();
1815        }
1816    }
1817
1818    /**
1819     * Selects a track.
1820     * <p>
1821     * If a MediaPlayer is in invalid state, it throws an IllegalStateException exception.
1822     * If a MediaPlayer is in <em>Started</em> state, the selected track is presented immediately.
1823     * If a MediaPlayer is not in Started state, it just marks the track to be played.
1824     * </p>
1825     * <p>
1826     * In any valid state, if it is called multiple times on the same type of track (ie. Video,
1827     * Audio, Timed Text), the most recent one will be chosen.
1828     * </p>
1829     * <p>
1830     * The first audio and video tracks are selected by default if available, even though
1831     * this method is not called. However, no timed text track will be selected until
1832     * this function is called.
1833     * </p>
1834     * <p>
1835     * Currently, only timed text tracks or audio tracks can be selected via this method.
1836     * In addition, the support for selecting an audio track at runtime is pretty limited
1837     * in that an audio track can only be selected in the <em>Prepared</em> state.
1838     * </p>
1839     * @param index the index of the track to be selected. The valid range of the index
1840     * is 0..total number of track - 1. The total number of tracks as well as the type of
1841     * each individual track can be found by calling {@link #getTrackInfo()} method.
1842     * @throws IllegalStateException if called in an invalid state.
1843     *
1844     * @see android.media.MediaPlayer#getTrackInfo
1845     */
1846    public void selectTrack(int index) throws IllegalStateException {
1847        selectOrDeselectTrack(index, true /* select */);
1848    }
1849
1850    /**
1851     * Deselect a track.
1852     * <p>
1853     * Currently, the track must be a timed text track and no audio or video tracks can be
1854     * deselected. If the timed text track identified by index has not been
1855     * selected before, it throws an exception.
1856     * </p>
1857     * @param index the index of the track to be deselected. The valid range of the index
1858     * is 0..total number of tracks - 1. The total number of tracks as well as the type of
1859     * each individual track can be found by calling {@link #getTrackInfo()} method.
1860     * @throws IllegalStateException if called in an invalid state.
1861     *
1862     * @see android.media.MediaPlayer#getTrackInfo
1863     */
1864    public void deselectTrack(int index) throws IllegalStateException {
1865        selectOrDeselectTrack(index, false /* select */);
1866    }
1867
1868    private void selectOrDeselectTrack(int index, boolean select)
1869            throws IllegalStateException {
1870        Parcel request = Parcel.obtain();
1871        Parcel reply = Parcel.obtain();
1872        try {
1873            request.writeInterfaceToken(IMEDIA_PLAYER);
1874            request.writeInt(select? INVOKE_ID_SELECT_TRACK: INVOKE_ID_DESELECT_TRACK);
1875            request.writeInt(index);
1876            invoke(request, reply);
1877        } finally {
1878            request.recycle();
1879            reply.recycle();
1880        }
1881    }
1882
1883
1884    /**
1885     * @param reply Parcel with audio/video duration info for battery
1886                    tracking usage
1887     * @return The status code.
1888     * {@hide}
1889     */
1890    public native static int native_pullBatteryData(Parcel reply);
1891
1892    /**
1893     * Sets the target UDP re-transmit endpoint for the low level player.
1894     * Generally, the address portion of the endpoint is an IP multicast
1895     * address, although a unicast address would be equally valid.  When a valid
1896     * retransmit endpoint has been set, the media player will not decode and
1897     * render the media presentation locally.  Instead, the player will attempt
1898     * to re-multiplex its media data using the Android@Home RTP profile and
1899     * re-transmit to the target endpoint.  Receiver devices (which may be
1900     * either the same as the transmitting device or different devices) may
1901     * instantiate, prepare, and start a receiver player using a setDataSource
1902     * URL of the form...
1903     *
1904     * aahRX://&lt;multicastIP&gt;:&lt;port&gt;
1905     *
1906     * to receive, decode and render the re-transmitted content.
1907     *
1908     * setRetransmitEndpoint may only be called before setDataSource has been
1909     * called; while the player is in the Idle state.
1910     *
1911     * @param endpoint the address and UDP port of the re-transmission target or
1912     * null if no re-transmission is to be performed.
1913     * @throws IllegalStateException if it is called in an invalid state
1914     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the retransmit endpoint is supplied,
1915     * but invalid.
1916     *
1917     * {@hide} pending API council
1918     */
1919    public void setRetransmitEndpoint(InetSocketAddress endpoint)
1920            throws IllegalStateException, IllegalArgumentException
1921    {
1922        String addrString = null;
1923        int port = 0;
1924
1925        if (null != endpoint) {
1926            addrString = endpoint.getAddress().getHostAddress();
1927            port = endpoint.getPort();
1928        }
1929
1930        int ret = native_setRetransmitEndpoint(addrString, port);
1931        if (ret != 0) {
1932            throw new IllegalArgumentException("Illegal re-transmit endpoint; native ret " + ret);
1933        }
1934    }
1935
1936    private native final int native_setRetransmitEndpoint(String addrString, int port);
1937
1938    @Override
1939    protected void finalize() { native_finalize(); }
1940
1941    /* Do not change these values without updating their counterparts
1942     * in include/media/mediaplayer.h!
1943     */
1944    private static final int MEDIA_NOP = 0; // interface test message
1945    private static final int MEDIA_PREPARED = 1;
1946    private static final int MEDIA_PLAYBACK_COMPLETE = 2;
1947    private static final int MEDIA_BUFFERING_UPDATE = 3;
1948    private static final int MEDIA_SEEK_COMPLETE = 4;
1949    private static final int MEDIA_SET_VIDEO_SIZE = 5;
1950    private static final int MEDIA_TIMED_TEXT = 99;
1951    private static final int MEDIA_ERROR = 100;
1952    private static final int MEDIA_INFO = 200;
1953
1954    private class EventHandler extends Handler
1955    {
1956        private MediaPlayer mMediaPlayer;
1957
1958        public EventHandler(MediaPlayer mp, Looper looper) {
1959            super(looper);
1960            mMediaPlayer = mp;
1961        }
1962
1963        @Override
1964        public void handleMessage(Message msg) {
1965            if (mMediaPlayer.mNativeContext == 0) {
1966                Log.w(TAG, "mediaplayer went away with unhandled events");
1967                return;
1968            }
1969            switch(msg.what) {
1970            case MEDIA_PREPARED:
1971                if (mOnPreparedListener != null)
1972                    mOnPreparedListener.onPrepared(mMediaPlayer);
1973                return;
1974
1975            case MEDIA_PLAYBACK_COMPLETE:
1976                if (mOnCompletionListener != null)
1977                    mOnCompletionListener.onCompletion(mMediaPlayer);
1978                stayAwake(false);
1979                return;
1980
1981            case MEDIA_BUFFERING_UPDATE:
1982                if (mOnBufferingUpdateListener != null)
1983                    mOnBufferingUpdateListener.onBufferingUpdate(mMediaPlayer, msg.arg1);
1984                return;
1985
1986            case MEDIA_SEEK_COMPLETE:
1987              if (mOnSeekCompleteListener != null)
1988                  mOnSeekCompleteListener.onSeekComplete(mMediaPlayer);
1989              return;
1990
1991            case MEDIA_SET_VIDEO_SIZE:
1992              if (mOnVideoSizeChangedListener != null)
1993                  mOnVideoSizeChangedListener.onVideoSizeChanged(mMediaPlayer, msg.arg1, msg.arg2);
1994              return;
1995
1996            case MEDIA_ERROR:
1997                Log.e(TAG, "Error (" + msg.arg1 + "," + msg.arg2 + ")");
1998                boolean error_was_handled = false;
1999                if (mOnErrorListener != null) {
2000                    error_was_handled = mOnErrorListener.onError(mMediaPlayer, msg.arg1, msg.arg2);
2001                }
2002                if (mOnCompletionListener != null && ! error_was_handled) {
2003                    mOnCompletionListener.onCompletion(mMediaPlayer);
2004                }
2005                stayAwake(false);
2006                return;
2007
2008            case MEDIA_INFO:
2009                if (msg.arg1 != MEDIA_INFO_VIDEO_TRACK_LAGGING) {
2010                    Log.i(TAG, "Info (" + msg.arg1 + "," + msg.arg2 + ")");
2011                }
2012                if (mOnInfoListener != null) {
2013                    mOnInfoListener.onInfo(mMediaPlayer, msg.arg1, msg.arg2);
2014                }
2015                // No real default action so far.
2016                return;
2017            case MEDIA_TIMED_TEXT:
2018                if (mOnTimedTextListener == null)
2019                    return;
2020                if (msg.obj == null) {
2021                    mOnTimedTextListener.onTimedText(mMediaPlayer, null);
2022                } else {
2023                    if (msg.obj instanceof Parcel) {
2024                        Parcel parcel = (Parcel)msg.obj;
2025                        TimedText text = new TimedText(parcel);
2026                        mOnTimedTextListener.onTimedText(mMediaPlayer, text);
2027                    }
2028                }
2029                return;
2030
2031            case MEDIA_NOP: // interface test message - ignore
2032                break;
2033
2034            default:
2035                Log.e(TAG, "Unknown message type " + msg.what);
2036                return;
2037            }
2038        }
2039    }
2040
2041    /*
2042     * Called from native code when an interesting event happens.  This method
2043     * just uses the EventHandler system to post the event back to the main app thread.
2044     * We use a weak reference to the original MediaPlayer object so that the native
2045     * code is safe from the object disappearing from underneath it.  (This is
2046     * the cookie passed to native_setup().)
2047     */
2048    private static void postEventFromNative(Object mediaplayer_ref,
2049                                            int what, int arg1, int arg2, Object obj)
2050    {
2051        MediaPlayer mp = (MediaPlayer)((WeakReference)mediaplayer_ref).get();
2052        if (mp == null) {
2053            return;
2054        }
2055
2056        if (what == MEDIA_INFO && arg1 == MEDIA_INFO_STARTED_AS_NEXT) {
2057            // this acquires the wakelock if needed, and sets the client side state
2058            mp.start();
2059        }
2060        if (mp.mEventHandler != null) {
2061            Message m = mp.mEventHandler.obtainMessage(what, arg1, arg2, obj);
2062            mp.mEventHandler.sendMessage(m);
2063        }
2064    }
2065
2066    /**
2067     * Interface definition for a callback to be invoked when the media
2068     * source is ready for playback.
2069     */
2070    public interface OnPreparedListener
2071    {
2072        /**
2073         * Called when the media file is ready for playback.
2074         *
2075         * @param mp the MediaPlayer that is ready for playback
2076         */
2077        void onPrepared(MediaPlayer mp);
2078    }
2079
2080    /**
2081     * Register a callback to be invoked when the media source is ready
2082     * for playback.
2083     *
2084     * @param listener the callback that will be run
2085     */
2086    public void setOnPreparedListener(OnPreparedListener listener)
2087    {
2088        mOnPreparedListener = listener;
2089    }
2090
2091    private OnPreparedListener mOnPreparedListener;
2092
2093    /**
2094     * Interface definition for a callback to be invoked when playback of
2095     * a media source has completed.
2096     */
2097    public interface OnCompletionListener
2098    {
2099        /**
2100         * Called when the end of a media source is reached during playback.
2101         *
2102         * @param mp the MediaPlayer that reached the end of the file
2103         */
2104        void onCompletion(MediaPlayer mp);
2105    }
2106
2107    /**
2108     * Register a callback to be invoked when the end of a media source
2109     * has been reached during playback.
2110     *
2111     * @param listener the callback that will be run
2112     */
2113    public void setOnCompletionListener(OnCompletionListener listener)
2114    {
2115        mOnCompletionListener = listener;
2116    }
2117
2118    private OnCompletionListener mOnCompletionListener;
2119
2120    /**
2121     * Interface definition of a callback to be invoked indicating buffering
2122     * status of a media resource being streamed over the network.
2123     */
2124    public interface OnBufferingUpdateListener
2125    {
2126        /**
2127         * Called to update status in buffering a media stream received through
2128         * progressive HTTP download. The received buffering percentage
2129         * indicates how much of the content has been buffered or played.
2130         * For example a buffering update of 80 percent when half the content
2131         * has already been played indicates that the next 30 percent of the
2132         * content to play has been buffered.
2133         *
2134         * @param mp      the MediaPlayer the update pertains to
2135         * @param percent the percentage (0-100) of the content
2136         *                that has been buffered or played thus far
2137         */
2138        void onBufferingUpdate(MediaPlayer mp, int percent);
2139    }
2140
2141    /**
2142     * Register a callback to be invoked when the status of a network
2143     * stream's buffer has changed.
2144     *
2145     * @param listener the callback that will be run.
2146     */
2147    public void setOnBufferingUpdateListener(OnBufferingUpdateListener listener)
2148    {
2149        mOnBufferingUpdateListener = listener;
2150    }
2151
2152    private OnBufferingUpdateListener mOnBufferingUpdateListener;
2153
2154    /**
2155     * Interface definition of a callback to be invoked indicating
2156     * the completion of a seek operation.
2157     */
2158    public interface OnSeekCompleteListener
2159    {
2160        /**
2161         * Called to indicate the completion of a seek operation.
2162         *
2163         * @param mp the MediaPlayer that issued the seek operation
2164         */
2165        public void onSeekComplete(MediaPlayer mp);
2166    }
2167
2168    /**
2169     * Register a callback to be invoked when a seek operation has been
2170     * completed.
2171     *
2172     * @param listener the callback that will be run
2173     */
2174    public void setOnSeekCompleteListener(OnSeekCompleteListener listener)
2175    {
2176        mOnSeekCompleteListener = listener;
2177    }
2178
2179    private OnSeekCompleteListener mOnSeekCompleteListener;
2180
2181    /**
2182     * Interface definition of a callback to be invoked when the
2183     * video size is first known or updated
2184     */
2185    public interface OnVideoSizeChangedListener
2186    {
2187        /**
2188         * Called to indicate the video size
2189         *
2190         * The video size (width and height) could be 0 if there was no video,
2191         * no display surface was set, or the value was not determined yet.
2192         *
2193         * @param mp        the MediaPlayer associated with this callback
2194         * @param width     the width of the video
2195         * @param height    the height of the video
2196         */
2197        public void onVideoSizeChanged(MediaPlayer mp, int width, int height);
2198    }
2199
2200    /**
2201     * Register a callback to be invoked when the video size is
2202     * known or updated.
2203     *
2204     * @param listener the callback that will be run
2205     */
2206    public void setOnVideoSizeChangedListener(OnVideoSizeChangedListener listener)
2207    {
2208        mOnVideoSizeChangedListener = listener;
2209    }
2210
2211    private OnVideoSizeChangedListener mOnVideoSizeChangedListener;
2212
2213    /**
2214     * Interface definition of a callback to be invoked when a
2215     * timed text is available for display.
2216     */
2217    public interface OnTimedTextListener
2218    {
2219        /**
2220         * Called to indicate an avaliable timed text
2221         *
2222         * @param mp             the MediaPlayer associated with this callback
2223         * @param text           the timed text sample which contains the text
2224         *                       needed to be displayed and the display format.
2225         */
2226        public void onTimedText(MediaPlayer mp, TimedText text);
2227    }
2228
2229    /**
2230     * Register a callback to be invoked when a timed text is available
2231     * for display.
2232     *
2233     * @param listener the callback that will be run
2234     */
2235    public void setOnTimedTextListener(OnTimedTextListener listener)
2236    {
2237        mOnTimedTextListener = listener;
2238    }
2239
2240    private OnTimedTextListener mOnTimedTextListener;
2241
2242
2243    /* Do not change these values without updating their counterparts
2244     * in include/media/mediaplayer.h!
2245     */
2246    /** Unspecified media player error.
2247     * @see android.media.MediaPlayer.OnErrorListener
2248     */
2249    public static final int MEDIA_ERROR_UNKNOWN = 1;
2250
2251    /** Media server died. In this case, the application must release the
2252     * MediaPlayer object and instantiate a new one.
2253     * @see android.media.MediaPlayer.OnErrorListener
2254     */
2255    public static final int MEDIA_ERROR_SERVER_DIED = 100;
2256
2257    /** The video is streamed and its container is not valid for progressive
2258     * playback i.e the video's index (e.g moov atom) is not at the start of the
2259     * file.
2260     * @see android.media.MediaPlayer.OnErrorListener
2261     */
2262    public static final int MEDIA_ERROR_NOT_VALID_FOR_PROGRESSIVE_PLAYBACK = 200;
2263
2264    /**
2265     * Interface definition of a callback to be invoked when there
2266     * has been an error during an asynchronous operation (other errors
2267     * will throw exceptions at method call time).
2268     */
2269    public interface OnErrorListener
2270    {
2271        /**
2272         * Called to indicate an error.
2273         *
2274         * @param mp      the MediaPlayer the error pertains to
2275         * @param what    the type of error that has occurred:
2276         * <ul>
2277         * <li>{@link #MEDIA_ERROR_UNKNOWN}
2278         * <li>{@link #MEDIA_ERROR_SERVER_DIED}
2279         * </ul>
2280         * @param extra an extra code, specific to the error. Typically
2281         * implementation dependant.
2282         * @return True if the method handled the error, false if it didn't.
2283         * Returning false, or not having an OnErrorListener at all, will
2284         * cause the OnCompletionListener to be called.
2285         */
2286        boolean onError(MediaPlayer mp, int what, int extra);
2287    }
2288
2289    /**
2290     * Register a callback to be invoked when an error has happened
2291     * during an asynchronous operation.
2292     *
2293     * @param listener the callback that will be run
2294     */
2295    public void setOnErrorListener(OnErrorListener listener)
2296    {
2297        mOnErrorListener = listener;
2298    }
2299
2300    private OnErrorListener mOnErrorListener;
2301
2302
2303    /* Do not change these values without updating their counterparts
2304     * in include/media/mediaplayer.h!
2305     */
2306    /** Unspecified media player info.
2307     * @see android.media.MediaPlayer.OnInfoListener
2308     */
2309    public static final int MEDIA_INFO_UNKNOWN = 1;
2310
2311    /** The player was started because it was used as the next player for another
2312     * player, which just completed playback.
2313     * @see android.media.MediaPlayer.OnInfoListener
2314     * @hide
2315     */
2316    public static final int MEDIA_INFO_STARTED_AS_NEXT = 2;
2317
2318    /** The video is too complex for the decoder: it can't decode frames fast
2319     *  enough. Possibly only the audio plays fine at this stage.
2320     * @see android.media.MediaPlayer.OnInfoListener
2321     */
2322    public static final int MEDIA_INFO_VIDEO_TRACK_LAGGING = 700;
2323
2324    /** MediaPlayer is temporarily pausing playback internally in order to
2325     * buffer more data.
2326     * @see android.media.MediaPlayer.OnInfoListener
2327     */
2328    public static final int MEDIA_INFO_BUFFERING_START = 701;
2329
2330    /** MediaPlayer is resuming playback after filling buffers.
2331     * @see android.media.MediaPlayer.OnInfoListener
2332     */
2333    public static final int MEDIA_INFO_BUFFERING_END = 702;
2334
2335    /** Bad interleaving means that a media has been improperly interleaved or
2336     * not interleaved at all, e.g has all the video samples first then all the
2337     * audio ones. Video is playing but a lot of disk seeks may be happening.
2338     * @see android.media.MediaPlayer.OnInfoListener
2339     */
2340    public static final int MEDIA_INFO_BAD_INTERLEAVING = 800;
2341
2342    /** The media cannot be seeked (e.g live stream)
2343     * @see android.media.MediaPlayer.OnInfoListener
2344     */
2345    public static final int MEDIA_INFO_NOT_SEEKABLE = 801;
2346
2347    /** A new set of metadata is available.
2348     * @see android.media.MediaPlayer.OnInfoListener
2349     */
2350    public static final int MEDIA_INFO_METADATA_UPDATE = 802;
2351
2352    /** Failed to handle timed text track properly.
2353     * @see android.media.MediaPlayer.OnInfoListener
2354     *
2355     * {@hide}
2356     */
2357    public static final int MEDIA_INFO_TIMED_TEXT_ERROR = 900;
2358
2359    /**
2360     * Interface definition of a callback to be invoked to communicate some
2361     * info and/or warning about the media or its playback.
2362     */
2363    public interface OnInfoListener
2364    {
2365        /**
2366         * Called to indicate an info or a warning.
2367         *
2368         * @param mp      the MediaPlayer the info pertains to.
2369         * @param what    the type of info or warning.
2370         * <ul>
2371         * <li>{@link #MEDIA_INFO_UNKNOWN}
2372         * <li>{@link #MEDIA_INFO_VIDEO_TRACK_LAGGING}
2373         * <li>{@link #MEDIA_INFO_BUFFERING_START}
2374         * <li>{@link #MEDIA_INFO_BUFFERING_END}
2375         * <li>{@link #MEDIA_INFO_BAD_INTERLEAVING}
2376         * <li>{@link #MEDIA_INFO_NOT_SEEKABLE}
2377         * <li>{@link #MEDIA_INFO_METADATA_UPDATE}
2378         * </ul>
2379         * @param extra an extra code, specific to the info. Typically
2380         * implementation dependant.
2381         * @return True if the method handled the info, false if it didn't.
2382         * Returning false, or not having an OnErrorListener at all, will
2383         * cause the info to be discarded.
2384         */
2385        boolean onInfo(MediaPlayer mp, int what, int extra);
2386    }
2387
2388    /**
2389     * Register a callback to be invoked when an info/warning is available.
2390     *
2391     * @param listener the callback that will be run
2392     */
2393    public void setOnInfoListener(OnInfoListener listener)
2394    {
2395        mOnInfoListener = listener;
2396    }
2397
2398    private OnInfoListener mOnInfoListener;
2399
2400    /*
2401     * Test whether a given video scaling mode is supported.
2402     */
2403    private boolean isVideoScalingModeSupported(int mode) {
2404        return (mode == VIDEO_SCALING_MODE_SCALE_TO_FIT ||
2405                mode == VIDEO_SCALING_MODE_SCALE_TO_FIT_WITH_CROPPING);
2406    }
2407}
2408