public final class

MediaTimestamp

extends java.lang.Object

 java.lang.Object

↳androidx.media2.player.MediaTimestamp

Gradle dependencies

compile group: 'androidx.media2', name: 'media2-player', version: '1.3.0'

  • groupId: androidx.media2
  • artifactId: media2-player
  • version: 1.3.0

Artifact androidx.media2:media2-player:1.3.0 it located at Google repository (https://maven.google.com/)

Overview

An immutable object that represents the linear correlation between the media time and the system time. It contains the media clock rate, together with the media timestamp of an anchor frame and the system time when that frame was presented or is committed to be presented.

The phrase "present" means that audio/video produced on device is detectable by an external observer off device. The time is based on the implementation's best effort, using whatever knowledge is available to the system, but cannot account for any delay unknown to the implementation. The anchor frame could be any frame, including a just-rendered frame, or even a theoretical or in-between frame, based on the source of the MediaTimestamp. When the anchor frame is a just-rendered one, the media time stands for current position of the playback or recording.

Summary

Fields
public static final MediaTimestampTIMESTAMP_UNKNOWN

An unknown media timestamp value

Methods
public booleanequals(java.lang.Object obj)

public longgetAnchorMediaTimeUs()

Get the media time of the anchor in microseconds.

public longgetAnchorSystemNanoTime()

Get the system time corresponding to the media time in nanoseconds.

public floatgetMediaClockRate()

Get the rate of the media clock in relation to the system time.

public inthashCode()

public java.lang.StringtoString()

from java.lang.Objectclone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait

Fields

public static final MediaTimestamp TIMESTAMP_UNKNOWN

An unknown media timestamp value

Methods

public long getAnchorMediaTimeUs()

Get the media time of the anchor in microseconds.

public long getAnchorSystemNanoTime()

Get the system time corresponding to the media time in nanoseconds.

public float getMediaClockRate()

Get the rate of the media clock in relation to the system time.

It is 1.0 if media clock advances in sync with the system clock; greater than 1.0 if media clock is faster than the system clock; less than 1.0 if media clock is slower than the system clock.

public boolean equals(java.lang.Object obj)

public int hashCode()

public java.lang.String toString()

Source

/*
 * Copyright 2019 The Android Open Source Project
 *
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
 *
 *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
 *
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 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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 */

package androidx.media2.player;

import androidx.annotation.NonNull;

/**
 * An immutable object that represents the linear correlation between the media time and the system
 * time. It contains the media clock rate, together with the media timestamp of an anchor frame and
 * the system time when that frame was presented or is committed to be presented.
 *
 * <p>The phrase "present" means that audio/video produced on device is detectable by an external
 * observer off device. The time is based on the implementation's best effort, using whatever
 * knowledge is available to the system, but cannot account for any delay unknown to the
 * implementation. The anchor frame could be any frame, including a just-rendered frame, or even a
 * theoretical or in-between frame, based on the source of the MediaTimestamp. When the anchor frame
 * is a just-rendered one, the media time stands for current position of the playback or recording.
 *
 * @see MediaPlayer#getTimestamp
 * @deprecated androidx.media2 is deprecated. Please migrate to <a
 *     href="https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/media/media3">androidx.media3</a>.
 */
@Deprecated
public final class MediaTimestamp {
    /**
     * An unknown media timestamp value
     */
    public static @NonNull final MediaTimestamp TIMESTAMP_UNKNOWN =
            new MediaTimestamp(-1, -1, 0.0f);

    /**
     * Get the media time of the anchor in microseconds.
     */
    public long getAnchorMediaTimeUs() {
        return mMediaTimeUs;
    }

    /**
     * Get the {@link java.lang.System#nanoTime system time} corresponding to the media time
     * in nanoseconds.
     */
    public long getAnchorSystemNanoTime() {
        return mNanoTime;
    }

    /**
     * Get the rate of the media clock in relation to the system time.
     * <p>
     * It is 1.0 if media clock advances in sync with the system clock;
     * greater than 1.0 if media clock is faster than the system clock;
     * less than 1.0 if media clock is slower than the system clock.
     */
    public float getMediaClockRate() {
        return mClockRate;
    }

    private final long mMediaTimeUs;
    private final long mNanoTime;
    private final float mClockRate;

    /* package */ MediaTimestamp(long mediaUs, long systemNs, float rate) {
        mMediaTimeUs = mediaUs;
        mNanoTime = systemNs;
        mClockRate = rate;
    }

    /* package */ MediaTimestamp() {
        mMediaTimeUs = 0;
        mNanoTime = 0;
        mClockRate = 1.0f;
    }

    @Override
    public boolean equals(Object obj) {
        if (this == obj) {
            return true;
        }
        if (obj == null || getClass() != obj.getClass()) {
            return false;
        }

        final MediaTimestamp that = (MediaTimestamp) obj;
        return (this.mMediaTimeUs == that.mMediaTimeUs)
                && (this.mNanoTime == that.mNanoTime)
                && (this.mClockRate == that.mClockRate);
    }

    @Override
    public int hashCode() {
        int result = Long.valueOf(mMediaTimeUs).hashCode();
        result = (int) (31 * result + mNanoTime);
        result = (int) (31 * result + mClockRate);
        return result;
    }

    @Override
    public String toString() {
        return getClass().getName()
                + "{AnchorMediaTimeUs=" + mMediaTimeUs
                + " AnchorSystemNanoTime=" + mNanoTime
                + " ClockRate=" + mClockRate
                + "}";
    }
}