I use ExoPLayer in my application. As it turns out, he can not play avi-files.
The question is how to teach him to do this?

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    See the Customization Extractor - It’s not supported by the ExoPlayer library. Well, that is, find out what to write for him in the avi extractor. - Yura Ivanov
  • @YuraIvanov, I think your comment (being translated into Russian) quite "pulls" on the answer. - aleksandr barakin
  • @alexanderbarakin on the answer pulls "how." And in order to answer “how”, you must first implement it at home, and without information what avi is hiding is quite difficult. Well, except that I learned about ExoPlayer from this issue, I didn’t deal with it. If metalurgus implements an extractor and publishes the answer will be much more interesting. - Yura Ivanov
  • @YuraIvanov, rummaging around half a day on the Internet, I realized that the extractor is half the trouble. In the AVI container, unsupported codecs are often used, such as DivX. Even if extracted, it will be very difficult to reproduce it with your hands . - Vladyslav Matviienko
  • @metalurgus is an option to look towards vlc, though the last time he was looked at was in alpha ... - Yura Ivanov

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