All-platforms does do some audio.  I have had the SimplePlayer (one of 
the examples with JMF1.1) playing back an AU file and a MOV file (with 
audio) with JDK 1.1.7 v3.  The problem was more with custom DataSources that 
the JMF and appletviewer couldn't seem to find, even though the 
directory structure worked with the Win32 version....

I admit that I'm probably out of my depth with this, as my strength is 
in NOT tinkering with Linux ;-)

Thanks for your help...

Steve-o.

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On Wed, 11 Aug 1999, Benjamin Moore wrote:

> You can't do that.  The all platform JMF only supports video.  Check out
> the JMF web page.  The reason for this is that audio implicityly
> requires access to the hardware.  (on Linux /dev/dsp for example)  For
> audio support on all PLayforms you will have to wait until a Native
> JMF is available for that platform.
> 
> (I was trying to do something similar about a year ago.)
> 
> Ben
> 
> 


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