Thanx Noel,

I appreciate your input.

Regards,
Christie


On 11 Jul 2007, at 6:06 PM, Noel Grandin wrote:

> Hi
>
> I did a bunch of research into Java media stuff for a VOIP project  
> recently.
>
> My opinion (for what's it's worth) is that you are better off doing  
> this stuff in C++ using the platform's native APIs and then  
> interfacing to java with JNI.
>
> We do this with other libraries and it works pretty well.
>
> All of the java video libraries have generally poor performance,  
> particularly for compressed video where you really need MMX/SSE- 
> level optimization.
> They are also almost universally either (a) abandonware or (b) very  
> very alpha quality.
>
> Regards, Noel.
>
> On 7/11/07, Christie Davel < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to view and record a video stream in a java swing app.  This
> source is a video camera, connecting to a Mac/PC via an external TV
> tuner card.
>
> I don't want to use JMF because of the following:
>
>               the app must run on a Mac or PC (JMF as far as I know
> doesn't run on Mac OS X);
>
>               I think JMF as a framework died a few years ago.
>
> The best I managed to come up with is QuickTime for Java (QTJ).  Any
> alternative Media Frameworks for Java out there that I can use?
>
> Regards
>
> Christie >


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