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From: Lixing on 21 Jun 2010 02:51 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 21 Jun 2010 11:40 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. -- Knute Johnson email s/nospam/knute2010/
From: Arne Vajhøj on 21 Jun 2010 17:36 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 22 Jun 2010 03:56 "Knute Johnson" <nospam(a)rabbitbrush.frazmtn.com> wrote in message news:gKLTn.11903$hw5.8306(a)newsfe04.iad... > On 6/20/2010 11:51 PM, Lixing wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have been googling this topic for a while, and cannot find anything >> I want.. >> >> basically, there are two suggestions on the web, first is JMF, but >> Java has stopped supporting that for a long time, and it is not native >> to Mac; the second is QuickTime for Java, unfortunately, it is >> deprecated... >> >> Could you please give me some suggestions? >> >> Thanks a lot, >> Lixing > > You are really stuck with JMF or you can wait for Java7 but that is going > to take a long time for MAC. What makes you think Java 7 is going to offer video support for anything other than JavaFX? -- And loving it, -Qu0ll (Rare, not extinct) _________________________________________________ Qu0llSixFour(a)gmail.com [Replace the "SixFour" with numbers to email me]
From: Knute Johnson on 22 Jun 2010 10:56
On 6/22/2010 12:56 AM, Qu0ll wrote: > "Knute Johnson" <nospam(a)rabbitbrush.frazmtn.com> wrote in message > news:gKLTn.11903$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. -- Knute Johnson email s/nospam/knute2010/ |