Re: Audio Programming
Yaj817@gmail.com wrote:
...
I want to develop a voice chat application. How can I capture voice
over the microphone and send it over the internet to a another
computer that can hear it. If there are any books on the subject I'd
appreciate if you could tell me about them.
I do not know of any good books, but can recommend the
following sites/forums.
The sound pages of Matthias Pfisterer & Florian Bomers.
Good for basic understanding of how the (sometimes very
confusing) Java sound API works.
<http://www.jsresources.org/examples/>
Sun's Java Sound forum*
<http://forum.java.sun.com/forum.jspa?forumID=541>
Sun's JMF forum*
<http://forum.java.sun.com/forum.jspa?forumID=28>
* Note that while there are lot of 'clueless screamers'**
on both those forums, using the search facility can often
turn up posts with good information, or perhaps sample
code.
** 'Can somebody snd the codez to my hotmail - URGENT!!!'
style messages.
..I just want to know about
audio programming in Java basically, and get your ideas on how to send
audio over the network
For the latter, see RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol).
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