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Show HLS stream in media notification as a progressive stream (without the "live window") #1256
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Thanks for reporting! Yes, I agree the seekbar for a live window doesn't make sense in the notification. The fix for this is to not set the duration when syncing the Media3 session state to the platform metadata data. When testing this works for System UI media controls on API 29 and API 33. The seekbar is shown starting with API 29 I think and only for media style notification that have a session attached (which is standard with I'll mark this issue as an enhancement and send such a change to the internal review. The commit will be referenced here when it lands on GitHub. |
A live window with changing duration can't be properly displayed in a media notification. The duration constantly changes and creates a nervous jumping seekbar that is not really useful. This change sets the duration for live streams to `C.TIME_UNSET` when publishing the player state to the platform session. This way no duration is sent to the platform session which prevents media controls from drawing a seekbar. Issue: #1256 PiperOrigin-RevId: 624112541
Reading from the docs ( https://developer.android.com/media/media3/exoplayer/live-streaming ),
I see that livestreams are divided into 2 categories:
From my understanding, the adaptive is the relative "new kid" on the block, offering that live window seek functionality and that awesome wave visual effect.
Call me old-fashioned, but I just hate seeing a seekable timeline on a LIVE audio stream.
It rubs me the wrong way.
In my opinion, it should only be on audio that is finished (a file). Less confusion.
So my question is - is it possible to play an HLS stream, but WITHOUT that live window?
To make it look like it is a progressive livestream?
(I mean I know it can be because one of my old apps can do it, but it was not built with "media3")
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