So this is only fixed on openjdk? No code level work around for lower versions?
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 8:24 AM, cyberGn0m <cy6erg...@gmail.com> wrote: > I run mplayer in "alsa" mode and many mplayer's can play sound at the same > time in this mode. Java uses ALSA too, but it gets exclusive access to audio > device... > > 2009/10/14 PJ leonard <pauljohnleon...@googlemail.com> >> >> My understanding is: >> >> mplayer might use pulseaudio which allows the sharing of the soundoutput >> (on my ubuntu this is the default) >> JAVA uses the alsa device directly so it can not be used by other >> applications. >> iced tea JAVA does have a pulseaudio device but I can only produce broken >> up sound using this. >> >> Paul. >> >> 2009/10/13 cyberGn0m <cy6erg...@gmail.com> >>> >>> Anybody tested java sound on linux? As I know, java uses ALSA on Linux to >>> play audio.. so, i have a problem with it: when java plays sound, other >>> applications can't play anything. When other applications plays sound, java >>> can't. As i know, mplayer can play sound via ALSA and i can open many >>> players and all of them will plays as expected... >>> >>> >> > > > > -- > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > Всего наилучшего > > <y6erGn0m. >