2008/3/7, Uwe Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi, > > Johnny Rosenberg wrote: > ... > > > > However, if you have a media player installed, you can play media in > > OpenOffice.org. At least I think so; I never tried it myself. > > > > A minute later: > > Now I actually tried it... I opened OpenOffice.org, then clicked Tools → > > Media Player. Then I clicked the Open button and looked for an 24-bit > wav > > file, and it actually played it (Windows Media player can't play those, > at > > least not in XP when I had Windows almost a year ago, 32-bit wav would > play > > but not 24-bit wav)! However, I am not sure if this is a built in Media > > Player or if OpenOffice.org use one of my installed ones and in that > case, > > which one, because it doesn't look like any of those I have installed... > > > > So forget what I wrote above for a while until someone can tell us the > truth > > about this. Is the Tools → Media Player actually a built in Media > Player? In > > that case, what formats does it not accept? > > > the specification document at > http://specs.openoffice.org/appwide/index.html has these technical > details, among others: > > "Although the frontend and the integration visible to the user will be > completely realized with the OpenOffice.org programming framework, the > underlying functionality to load, filter and render media files will be > deligated to 3rd party frameworks. In the first run we will use the > JavaMediaFramework (JMF) on Unix systems and the DirectShow API on > Windows systems." > > > Uwe
Nice to know. Unfortunately I don't even know what i framework is (English is not my native language). J.R. -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Technical Writer > StarOffice - Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Hamburg, Germany > http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation > http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum > http://blogs.sun.com/oootnt > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
