Certainly, A report has been filed.
Kind regards On Thu, 15 Sep 2022, 18:11 Kevin Rushforth, <kevin.rushfo...@oracle.com> wrote: > This might be a regression introduced by the fix for > https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8282054 > > Can you file a bug at https://bugreport.java.com/ ? > > Maybe Alexander can comment further. > > -- Kevin > > > On 9/15/2022 8:27 AM, Alessandro Mercier wrote: > > Hello all, > > After this commit: > > https://github.com/openjdk/jfx/commit/d1110f479567c314ecb6848700bcf4552509d7e9 > > Creating a new Media object using a MP3 file in the resources of a > project, you can get exceptions: > > Exception in thread "JavaFX Application Thread" MediaException: > MEDIA_UNSUPPORTED : Unrecognized file signature! > at javafx.media@20-ea/javafx.scene.media.Media.<init>(Media.java:411) > > At first glance, the error is in this Locator file in the JavaFX source > code: > > https://github.com/openjdk/jfx/blob/master/modules/javafx.media/src/main/java/com/sun/media/jfxmedia/locator/Locator.java > > *Steps to reproduce the bug:* > 1. Create a new Media object and load an MP3 from the resources > 2. Watch the Media object throw a MediaException: MEDIA_UNSUPPORTED : > Unrecognized file signature! > > *Example code that produces the bug:* > final MediaPlayer mediaPlayer = new MediaPlayer(new > Media(getClass().getResource("/path/to/file.mp3").toExternalForm())); > > *Extra:* > I've made a free MP3 file available to try with here (royalty free): > https://codedead.com/static.mp3 > > I've also got a GIT repository in which the exception occurs immediately > when running the Gradle task 'application': > https://github.com/CodeDead/opal/tree/development (please make sure to > use the development branch as this branch makes use of the latest JavaFX > versions) > > Oddly enough, it does not always happen, and loading the file directly > from a file location instead of the project resources seems to work, but > when loading from the resources, you get the exception that the media file > signature is not recognized. > I don't see a problem with the media files themselves, encoding is all > fine, at first glance and because it worked in JavaFX 18.0.2, creating a > Media object using a URI to a project resources location should work in > newer versions as well, I think. The same MP3 file does work when you load > it from the disk instead of the project resources so this makes it a bug, I > believe. > > The work-around right now is to revert back to JavaFX version 18.0.2. > > *System / OS / Runtime info:* > Linux Fedora 36 > 5.19.8-200.fc36.x86_64 > openjdk version "18.0.2" 2022-07-19 > OpenJDK Runtime Environment (Red_Hat-18.0.2.0.9-1.rolling.fc36) (build > 18.0.2+9) > OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (Red_Hat-18.0.2.0.9-1.rolling.fc36) (build > 18.0.2+9, mixed mode, sharing) > > Thank you and kind regards > > Alessandro Mercier > -- > CodeDead Administrator > https://codedead.com/ > > >