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Apr 6, 2013 03:03
Is anyone familiar with the Java Sound API, JMF or any other sound libraries in Java?
Mar 31, 2013 12:45
I don't know anyone who uses it but it seems to be growing in popularity on the web so I'm curious about it.
Mar 31, 2013 12:32
Is anyone familiar with Groovy? I tried integrating it into my Java code using IntelliJ and I was just wondering what the advantage of using it is because it looked like any other Java class to me.
Jan 2, 2013 15:18
on a related note i better shut it down. thanks for your help.
Jan 2, 2013 15:18
oh i think i might have found the problem... i just got a notification my processor fan isn't working, i bet its getting hot and having a hard time keeping up
Jan 2, 2013 15:17
and the API recommends using Clip whenever possible
Jan 2, 2013 15:17
right but they're small files, just ticks. and yes i've read the sound API excluding the midi stuff
Jan 2, 2013 15:14
i'm storing the files as a Clip object
Jan 2, 2013 15:14
i'd prefer to use AU files because they're native to java and the program would be cross platform
Jan 2, 2013 15:13
see audio in java is tricky, i'm not really sure but that was my thought when i decided to use the queue, load and store a bunch of them somewhere maybe my implementation is the problem?
Jan 2, 2013 15:10
I've been messing around with a producer/consumer model to handle the first two tasks, one thread loads the audio file and puts it into a queue and another takes it from the queue then plays it and closes it but its glitchy at best so far
Jan 2, 2013 15:09
so timing is very important, and i think my issue is in loading the audio file. I'm trying to find a way to thread the program so I can get the audio data through an input stream, play the audio at very specific intervals and update the UI all in separate threads.
Jan 2, 2013 15:07
any way i'm working on a metronome
Jan 2, 2013 15:07
Java threads are modeled after the way threads work in a computer. Hence some of the method names that don't quite make sense if you only know Java.
Jan 2, 2013 15:05
I'm having a threading issue, any chance you're knowledge able in that area?
Jan 2, 2013 15:05
you may be right
Jan 2, 2013 15:00
and you couldn't access baz() from any class that didn't directly inherit from Foo.
Jan 2, 2013 14:59
right, but if the method in Foo was protected Bar would be able to override the method, which i believe is what they wanted to do. but i could be wrong
Jan 2, 2013 14:57
well try protected and inheritance that might help
Jan 2, 2013 14:56
oh sorry I'm not good with the internet acronyms
Jan 2, 2013 14:56
Are you correcting me? I'm not sure what iirc means.
Jan 2, 2013 14:55
does that make sense? haha sorry its early here.
Jan 2, 2013 14:54
If I remember correctly you can over ride a protected method IF the class inherits from the class the method is in.
Jan 2, 2013 14:54
I don't believe you can over ride a private method.
Jan 2, 2013 12:43
Oh I'm one step ahead of you haha, I just came back from there. In case anyone is curious with the SourceDataLine to play sound you open the line, start it and after its been started you can write byte data the the line using its write() method. It would have to be inside of a while() loop though to continuously write data to it and continue playing. Or I suppose pre-loading the audio files might be an option. I finally found the page I was looking for :-).
Jan 2, 2013 12:31
well thank you for your time.
Jan 2, 2013 12:31
oh oops did I have those backward?
Jan 2, 2013 12:29
yeah, I've always heard its not that great but reading through it I realized it might be something I wanted to learn. I'll have to find a book. Oh before I go do you have any idea how to specify the file a TargetDataLine should play? For example when you open a clip you're required to include an AudioInputStream but with a TargeDataLine the open method takes an AudioFormat object as an argument so how does it know what audio file to play?
Jan 2, 2013 12:24
okay and i'm still learning the api, is there more than one mixer on a system? i mean an average system. could i possibly enumerate through a list of mixers and find one that supports it?
Jan 2, 2013 12:24
FloatControl.Type.MASTER_GAIN does work, but its not a volume gain control so it wont work for my purposes.
Jan 2, 2013 12:23
or I cant find a supported line or something, I'm not entirely sure the exception isn't very specific
Jan 2, 2013 12:22
my program will not recognize FloatControl.Type.VOLUME
Jan 2, 2013 12:21
and/or the control api? my problem is controlling audio volume
Jan 2, 2013 12:20
is anyone here familiar with the sound api?
Jan 2, 2013 03:47
I'm confused, what the hell is Java GangNam Style? Any way, I need some fairly specific information regarding the javax.sound.sampled package, is anyone here familiar enough to help me out? I didn't want to post a question because I feel like it's going to end up being something stupid I've overlooked somewhere.
 

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Oh, I didn't even know haha. Is it a separate API like Android? I might be able to help with a Java related issue, what's your question?
Jan 3, 2013 09:04
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