When ExtractorInput.getLength() returns a defined length, the SubtitleExtractor will create a buffer of the same length, call ExtractorInput.read() until it has read the input bytes, plus one more time where ExtractorInput.read() returns RESULT_END_OF_INPUT. The last call to ExtractorInput.read() however will make the SubtitleExtractor to increase its buffer (including a copy) unnecessarily. This change makes the SubtitleExtractor avoid calling ExtractorInput.read() if the expected number of bytes have already been read, so that the internal buffer does not grow. PiperOrigin-RevId: 402583610
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