From: Lixing on
Hi,

I have been googling this topic for a while, and cannot find anything
I want..

basically, there are two suggestions on the web, first is JMF, but
Java has stopped supporting that for a long time, and it is not native
to Mac; the second is QuickTime for Java, unfortunately, it is
deprecated...

Could you please give me some suggestions?

Thanks a lot,
Lixing
From: Knute Johnson on
On 6/20/2010 11:51 PM, Lixing wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been googling this topic for a while, and cannot find anything
> I want..
>
> basically, there are two suggestions on the web, first is JMF, but
> Java has stopped supporting that for a long time, and it is not native
> to Mac; the second is QuickTime for Java, unfortunately, it is
> deprecated...
>
> Could you please give me some suggestions?
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Lixing

You are really stuck with JMF or you can wait for Java7 but that is
going to take a long time for MAC.

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Knute Johnson
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From: Arne Vajhøj on
On 21-06-2010 02:51, Lixing wrote:
> I have been googling this topic for a while, and cannot find anything
> I want..
>
> basically, there are two suggestions on the web, first is JMF, but
> Java has stopped supporting that for a long time, and it is not native
> to Mac; the second is QuickTime for Java, unfortunately, it is
> deprecated...
>
> Could you please give me some suggestions?

Multimedia for Java today is supposed to be via JavaFX.

JavaFX is available for MacOS X.

Worth a try!!

Arne
From: Qu0ll on
"Knute Johnson" <nospam(a)rabbitbrush.frazmtn.com> wrote in message
news:gKLTn.11903$hw5.8306(a)newsfe04.iad...
> On 6/20/2010 11:51 PM, Lixing wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have been googling this topic for a while, and cannot find anything
>> I want..
>>
>> basically, there are two suggestions on the web, first is JMF, but
>> Java has stopped supporting that for a long time, and it is not native
>> to Mac; the second is QuickTime for Java, unfortunately, it is
>> deprecated...
>>
>> Could you please give me some suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks a lot,
>> Lixing
>
> You are really stuck with JMF or you can wait for Java7 but that is going
> to take a long time for MAC.

What makes you think Java 7 is going to offer video support for anything
other than JavaFX?

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From: Knute Johnson on
On 6/22/2010 12:56 AM, Qu0ll wrote:
> "Knute Johnson" <nospam(a)rabbitbrush.frazmtn.com> wrote in message
> news:gKLTn.11903$hw5.8306(a)newsfe04.iad...
>> On 6/20/2010 11:51 PM, Lixing wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have been googling this topic for a while, and cannot find anything
>>> I want..
>>>
>>> basically, there are two suggestions on the web, first is JMF, but
>>> Java has stopped supporting that for a long time, and it is not native
>>> to Mac; the second is QuickTime for Java, unfortunately, it is
>>> deprecated...
>>>
>>> Could you please give me some suggestions?
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot,
>>> Lixing
>>
>> You are really stuck with JMF or you can wait for Java7 but that is
>> going to take a long time for MAC.
>
> What makes you think Java 7 is going to offer video support for anything
> other than JavaFX?
>

That's been their claim for years. Maybe they won't now with FX.

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Knute Johnson
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