Since I am new to this, and apologies for the broad email, could someone 
explain the following for the corresponding bug (JDK-8294904)?

 

*       This bug is listed as one for a generic OS, whereas I specified Windows 
(I can confirm that it is Windows only).
*       This bug is listed as "resolved" with an "incomplete resolution".  I 
did provide the full solution, so I am not sure what this means.  (Also, Oracle 
asked for a standalone test, which I also provided over email)

 

And thanks.

 

From: Kevin Rushforth <kevin.rushfo...@oracle.com> 
Sent: Friday, September 30, 2022 8:29 AM
To: magar...@gmail.com; client-libs-dev@openjdk.org; core-libs-...@openjdk.org
Subject: Re: professional (24-bit) sampled audio support in the Windows native 
implementation of libjsound

 

Java Sound is in the client-libs area. You can file the bug yourself at 
https://bugreport.java.com/ if you like, or ask the sponsor of your bug (when 
one steps forward) to do it.

If you want to contribute your fix, please see the contributing a patch section 
[1] in the JDK Developers Guide for the next steps.

-- Kevin

[1] https://openjdk.org/guide/#i-have-a-patch-what-do-i-do



On 9/30/2022 4:33 AM, magar...@gmail.com <mailto:magar...@gmail.com>  wrote:

Would anyone want to sponsor the following simple bug fix?

 

- The purpose is to enable playback and recording of 24-bit sampled audio on 
Windows.  This is already supported on other systems.

- There is no associated bug in the bug database.  I noted it as a "bug" as the 
code misunderstands the WAVE RIFF format standards.

- There will be two very small changes to one Windows native cpp file under 
libjsound

- I have tested the changes on a jdk build of the latest code.

 

Also, please advise which of these two groups this belongs to: client libs or 
core libs?

 

 

 

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