The `DashMediaSource` wrongly added an offset to the media times set to the `MediaLoadData`. With this the `startTimeMS` and `endTimeMs` don't represent the positions in the period but in the stream. `DashMediaSource` was the only call site that was setting the offset to a non-zero value. So if we are using 0 for the `DashMediaSource` as well, the offset is redundant and we can remove it everywhere. PiperOrigin-RevId: 520682026
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