 | Level: Introductory Eric A. Olson (zpalffy@yahoo.com), Software Developer, Independent
07 May 2002 The Java Media Framework (JMF) is an exciting and versatile API that allows Java™ developers to process media in many different ways. This tutorial provides an overview of some of the major features of JMF, mainly through the use of working examples. Upon completion of this tutorial, you will understand the major players in the JMF architecture. You also will have worked directly with JMF, using live examples and source code that may be extended for more specific purposes.
Prerequisites
System requirements
To run the examples in this tutorial, you need the following tools and components:
- The Java 2 platform, Standard Edition, to compile and run the demo applications
- The Java Media Framework, version 2.1.1a or above
- A properly installed and configured sound card
- One or more test machines
- The demo source files in mediaplayer.jar
Duration
Under one hour
Formats html, pdf
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