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3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions RELEASENOTES.md
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* Fix bug where track selection changes after loading low-latency parts
and preload hints can cause playback to get stuck or freeze
([#2299](https://github.com/androidx/media/issues/2299)).
* Prevent excessive reloads by waiting for half the target duration
when `CAN-BLOCK-RELOAD=YES` is not honored by the server
([#2317](https://github.com/androidx/media/pull/2317)).
* DASH extension:
* Fix issue where trick-play adaptation set is merged with its main
adaptation set to form an invalid `TrackGroup`
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Expand Up @@ -853,6 +853,14 @@ private void processLoadedPlaylist(
playlistSnapshot != oldPlaylist
? playlistSnapshot.targetDurationUs
: (playlistSnapshot.targetDurationUs / 2);
} else if (playlistSnapshot == oldPlaylist) {
// To prevent infinite requests when the server responds with CAN-BLOCK-RELOAD=YES but does
// not actually block until the playlist updates, wait for half the target duration before
// retrying.
durationUntilNextLoadUs =
playlistSnapshot.partTargetDurationUs != C.TIME_UNSET
? playlistSnapshot.partTargetDurationUs / 2
: playlistSnapshot.targetDurationUs / 2;
}
earliestNextLoadTimeMs =
currentTimeMs + Util.usToMs(durationUntilNextLoadUs) - loadEventInfo.loadDurationMs;
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