From: Jeffrey Kardatzke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: JMF or Java  based encoder

Ahhh, you are correct.  Would someone from Real please address the issue of
getting access to the Java version of the RealProducer?  The JavaDoc API or
something similar would be all that's needed.  The jar files can just be
taken from the linux version.

Thanks,
jeff

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From: RealForum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 3:19 PM
Subject: Re: JMF or Java based encoder


From: Andrew Wason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: JMF or Java  based encoder

At 11:27 AM 1/25/00 -0800, RealForum wrote:

  >Does Real have any intentions of creating a Java-based version of the
  >RealProducer SDK?  And if they do, do they plan to follow the JMF
  >implementation on the encoder?  I know they have a JMF based renderer
which
  >can be used, but I'm not interested in that part.


I think RealProducer on Linux is a Java application (at least it was a few
months ago).  The GUI is implemented in Swing and there is native code to
integrate Java with the native encoding stuff via JNI.  If you look through
the jar files, it looks like some of the encoder SDK functionality is
exposed via Java classes.  I don't think it is JMF based.

You might be able to write your own Java application that uses the *.so's
and *.jar's from RealProducer to integrate encoding functionality.

Andrew


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