@UnstableApi
public interface DashSegmentIndex

Known direct subclasses
DashWrappingSegmentIndex

An implementation of DashSegmentIndex that wraps a ChunkIndex parsed from a media stream.

Representation.MultiSegmentRepresentation

A DASH representation consisting of multiple segments.


Indexes the segments within a media stream.

Summary

Constants

default static final int

Public methods

abstract long
getAvailableSegmentCount(long periodDurationUs, long nowUnixTimeUs)

Returns the number of available segments in the index.

abstract long
getDurationUs(long segmentNum, long periodDurationUs)

Returns the duration of a segment.

abstract long
getFirstAvailableSegmentNum(long periodDurationUs, long nowUnixTimeUs)

Returns the segment number of the first available segment in the index.

abstract long

Returns the segment number of the first defined segment in the index.

abstract long
getNextSegmentAvailableTimeUs(
    long periodDurationUs,
    long nowUnixTimeUs
)

Returns the time, in microseconds, at which a new segment becomes available, or TIME_UNSET if not applicable.

abstract long
getSegmentCount(long periodDurationUs)

Returns the number of segments defined in the index, or INDEX_UNBOUNDED.

abstract long
getSegmentNum(long timeUs, long periodDurationUs)

Returns getFirstSegmentNum() if the index has no segments or if the given media time is earlier than the start of the first segment.

abstract RangedUri
getSegmentUrl(long segmentNum)

Returns a RangedUri defining the location of a segment.

abstract long
getTimeUs(long segmentNum)

Returns the start time of a segment.

abstract boolean

Returns true if segments are defined explicitly by the index.

Constants

INDEX_UNBOUNDED

default static final int INDEX_UNBOUNDED = -1

Public methods

getAvailableSegmentCount

abstract long getAvailableSegmentCount(long periodDurationUs, long nowUnixTimeUs)

Returns the number of available segments in the index.

Parameters
long periodDurationUs

The duration of the enclosing period in microseconds, or TIME_UNSET if the period's duration is not yet known.

long nowUnixTimeUs

The current time in milliseconds since the Unix epoch.

Returns
long

The number of available segments in the index.

getDurationUs

abstract long getDurationUs(long segmentNum, long periodDurationUs)

Returns the duration of a segment.

Parameters
long segmentNum

The segment number.

long periodDurationUs

The duration of the enclosing period in microseconds, or TIME_UNSET if the period's duration is not yet known.

Returns
long

The duration of the segment, in microseconds.

getFirstAvailableSegmentNum

abstract long getFirstAvailableSegmentNum(long periodDurationUs, long nowUnixTimeUs)

Returns the segment number of the first available segment in the index.

Parameters
long periodDurationUs

The duration of the enclosing period in microseconds, or TIME_UNSET if the period's duration is not yet known.

long nowUnixTimeUs

The current time in milliseconds since the Unix epoch.

Returns
long

The number of the first available segment.

getFirstSegmentNum

abstract long getFirstSegmentNum()

Returns the segment number of the first defined segment in the index.

getNextSegmentAvailableTimeUs

abstract long getNextSegmentAvailableTimeUs(
    long periodDurationUs,
    long nowUnixTimeUs
)

Returns the time, in microseconds, at which a new segment becomes available, or TIME_UNSET if not applicable.

Parameters
long periodDurationUs

The duration of the enclosing period in microseconds, or TIME_UNSET if the period's duration is not yet known.

long nowUnixTimeUs

The current time in milliseconds since the Unix epoch.

Returns
long

The time, in microseconds, at which a new segment becomes available, or TIME_UNSET if not applicable.

getSegmentCount

abstract long getSegmentCount(long periodDurationUs)

Returns the number of segments defined in the index, or INDEX_UNBOUNDED.

An unbounded index occurs if a dynamic manifest uses SegmentTemplate elements without a SegmentTimeline element, and if the period duration is not yet known. In this case the caller can query the available segment using getFirstAvailableSegmentNum and getAvailableSegmentCount.

Parameters
long periodDurationUs

The duration of the enclosing period in microseconds, or TIME_UNSET if the period's duration is not yet known.

Returns
long

The number of segments in the index, or INDEX_UNBOUNDED.

getSegmentNum

abstract long getSegmentNum(long timeUs, long periodDurationUs)

Returns getFirstSegmentNum() if the index has no segments or if the given media time is earlier than the start of the first segment. Returns getFirstSegmentNum() + getSegmentCount() - 1 if the given media time is later than the end of the last segment. Otherwise, returns the segment number of the segment containing the given media time.

Parameters
long timeUs

The time in microseconds.

long periodDurationUs

The duration of the enclosing period in microseconds, or TIME_UNSET if the period's duration is not yet known.

Returns
long

The segment number of the corresponding segment.

getSegmentUrl

abstract RangedUri getSegmentUrl(long segmentNum)

Returns a RangedUri defining the location of a segment.

Parameters
long segmentNum

The segment number.

Returns
RangedUri

The RangedUri defining the location of the data.

getTimeUs

abstract long getTimeUs(long segmentNum)

Returns the start time of a segment.

Parameters
long segmentNum

The segment number.

Returns
long

The corresponding start time in microseconds.

isExplicit

abstract boolean isExplicit()

Returns true if segments are defined explicitly by the index.

If true is returned, each segment is defined explicitly by the index data, and all of the listed segments are guaranteed to be available at the time when the index was obtained.

If false is returned then segment information was derived from properties such as a fixed segment duration. If the presentation is dynamic, it's possible that only a subset of the segments are available.

Returns
boolean

Whether segments are defined explicitly by the index.