o Prepare for publishing MediaMetadataRetriever as public API
step one:
o replaced captureFrame with getFrameAtTime
o removed getMode
o Replace MediaMetadataRetriever.captureFrame() with MediaMetadataRetriever.getFrameAtTime()
as part of the preparation for publishing MediaMetadataRetriever as public Java API
o Remove captureFrame from MediaMetadataRetriever.java class
It has been replaced by getFrameAtTime() method
o Replace extractAlbumArt() with getEmbeddedPicture() in MediaMetadataRetriever.java
o Publish MediaMetadataRetriever.java as public API
o Removed setMode() methods and related mode constants
o Removed some of the unused the metadata keys
o Updated the javadoc
o part of a multi-project change.
bug - 3309041
Change-Id: I2efb6e8b8d52897186b016cb4efda6862f5584c4
This patch modifies the native binder interface to the metadata
retriever to pass the caller's thread group across the binder
interface. On the server side, the thread scheduler group is
set to the caller's scheduler group temporarily and restored
after the request has completed. This patch also reverts a
previous patch where the priority of the thread was forced to
a low priority foreground thread.
This should give apps more control over the priority of their
metadata retrieval, particularly allow background process to
run without hogging the CPU.
This change forces metadata retreiver threads to background priority.
Uses an inner class to encapsulate the priority change so that it
automatically restores priority when returning to the client.
1. mRetriever was initialized twice: one in the constructor and the other in the setDataSource
2. cached the mode so that setMode can still be called before setDataSource.
mRetriever won't be initialized until data source is set; thus we have to do this