Cherry pick PR #3159: Introduce new logic for HTMLMediaElement.buffered #3184
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Refer to the original PR: #3159
This new logic is aligned with upstream Chromium, and with the HTML spec:
Because this is a potentially disruptive change, the code is gated behind a new H5VCC flag. Use
"MediaElement.EnableUsingMediaSourceBufferedRange"
to enable this change.b/338452286
Change-Id: I52052b2fc5a2c0a1a1c92552434cf53f3bf407e2