Re: JMF?

From:
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Arne_Vajh=F8j?= <arne@vajhoej.dk>
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Date:
Fri, 17 Jul 2009 22:33:52 -0400
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Qu0ll wrote:

"Arne Vajh?j" <arne@vajhoej.dk> wrote in message
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Qu0ll wrote:

"Arne Vajh?j" <arne@vajhoej.dk> wrote in message
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Qu0ll wrote:

"Knute Johnson" <nospam@rabbitbrush.frazmtn.com> wrote in message
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Qu0ll wrote:

JMF is old and no longer being developed. The new media
components are called JMC. There's not much documentation for
them about just yet but you might like to google about them and
find out if they are suitable for your needs.


What Qu0ll said but JMF still works and will play some mp3 files
with the extra plugin. Many wav files can also be played but you
may have to convert them first. If you want some simple audio
player code I'll be glad to post an outline.


Yes, JMF certainly still works as well as it ever did but I was
just pointing out that for a new project JMC is probably the way to
go. The OP may also like to look at the open-source FMJ project
[1] for a more extensive JMF-compatible library.

[1] http://fmj-sf.net/


s/-/./w I presume.


No, the URL is correct as is.


So it is not a SF project.

They sure fooled me.


The actual code base is hosted on SF. The given URL is the project's
home page.


I just checked.

http://fmj.sf.net/ redirects to http://fmj-sf.net/

Weird.

Arne

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