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Bill French
hello everyone,
i'm doing a research project for school (a standalone P2P app) that
requires the use of some audio streaming and playback APIs. peers will
stream to other peers, play streams from other peers, and play local
copies of compressed audio files. i was wondering if anyone had any
experience using some of the open source libraries out there, and if i
could get your advice on using one over the other. i'm not married to
using MP3, so ogg/vorbis is an option if the java APIs are mature
enough.
so far, i've looked at:
1. javazoom javalayer API v 0.4
2. fluid mp3 streaming server
3. JMF
JMF doesn't look like it will work, because it no longer supports MP3.
is there another format that it does support that would be a
reasonable replacement.
any advice is much appreciated! thank you in advance.
--bill
i'm doing a research project for school (a standalone P2P app) that
requires the use of some audio streaming and playback APIs. peers will
stream to other peers, play streams from other peers, and play local
copies of compressed audio files. i was wondering if anyone had any
experience using some of the open source libraries out there, and if i
could get your advice on using one over the other. i'm not married to
using MP3, so ogg/vorbis is an option if the java APIs are mature
enough.
so far, i've looked at:
1. javazoom javalayer API v 0.4
2. fluid mp3 streaming server
3. JMF
JMF doesn't look like it will work, because it no longer supports MP3.
is there another format that it does support that would be a
reasonable replacement.
any advice is much appreciated! thank you in advance.
--bill