Hi.
The reason of those changes was the fact that in some cases the big
sound files causes a dangerous hangups. Since code in some readers was
not ready to such big streams. Please file a CR to http://bugs.java.com/
and send me an ID of the bug. As a workaround you can install you own
wav reader.
On 30.07.15 18:13, Seán Coffey wrote:
On 30/07/2015 15:10, Torsten Krah wrote:
Hi,
i hope i am on the correct list, did not found a user related one,
please tell me if i am wrong.
Hi Torsten,
I think sound-dev is a more suited mailing list for your query.
http://mail.openjdk.java.net/mailman/listinfo/sound-dev
regards,
Sean.
Got some question about this changeset:
http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk8u/jdk8u/jdk/rev/ef65ddb32456
There was a check added that the maximum chunk size does not exceed 2
GiB.
Can you tell me the intention of this check? Before this change it was
possible to handle e.g. RIFF Wav-Files which are greater than 2 GiB,
after that change it will result in an exception.
So how to handle files which are greater than 2 GiB now? Downgrading to
JDK 7 or to a version before this change is not a "nice" solution ;-).
thanks for some enlightenment about this changeset.
thanks and kind regards
Torsten
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Best regards, Sergey.