No, thanks for the hint. I just did and the behavior is a bit better in the
sense that the sample start is not cut off on subsequent play invocations
(behaves more or less line instantiating a new mediaplayer for each
invocation, which is good) but when I loop using setCycleCount the
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 5:28 PM, David DeHaven david.deha...@oracle.com
wrote:
No, thanks for the hint. I just did and the behavior is a bit better in
the sense that the sample start is not cut off on subsequent play
invocations (behaves more or less line instantiating a new mediaplayer for
Now that you mention this, I remember having a problem with JavaFX audio on my
Mac - where I believe playback wasn't working at all, and that was also
resolved with a reboot. That was some time ago, with an older version of FX and
the OS for that matter.
Scott
On Mar 11, 2015, at 6:42 AM,
No, thanks for the hint. I just did and the behavior is a bit better in the
sense that the sample start is not cut off on subsequent play invocations
(behaves more or less line instantiating a new mediaplayer for each
invocation, which is good) but when I loop using setCycleCount the sample
start