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Supported Formats
This page lists the media formats supported in the JMF 2.1.1 FCS implementation, the RTP formats this implementation can receive and transmit, and the capture devices that it supports.
 
SW and HW Requirements
Get the hardware and software requirements for JMF 2.1.1 FCS.
 
JMF 2.1.1 Setup
Setting Up and Running JMF 2.1.1
 
HotMedia Support
JMF 2.1.1 HotMedia Support
 
RTSP Support
RTSP support has recently been added to the Java Media Framework. It enables JMF based clients (both applets and applications) to communicate with RTSP enabled servers and request that the streaming of specified mediafile (video-on-demand).
 
New Features
What's New in the JMF 2.0 Reference Implementations
 
Attributions
The Java Media Framework reference implementation was developed by by Sun Microsystems, Inc. It is based in part on software written by external individuals and organizations, who are listed below along with the copyrights and conditions by which their technology is allowed to be used in JMF.
 
License Agreement
Java Media Framework (JMF) 2.1.1 Binary Code License Agreement
 
Known Issues
Known Issues and Bugs in the JMF 2.1.1 FCS Release
 
JMFRegistry User's Guide
This guide describes how to use JMFRegistry. JMFRegistry is a stand alone Java application that you can use to register new DataSources, MediaHandlers, PlugIns, and capture devices with JMF so that they can be used with your JMF 2.0 installation.
 
RTP Support
A description of all the JMF APIs that support RTP.
 
JMF Support
JMF is a free optional package, and has the following limited support options.
 
1.0 Programmers Guide
JMF provides a platform-neutral framework for displaying time-based media. The Java Media Player APIs are designed to support most standard media content types, including MPEG-1, MPEG-2, QuickTime, AVI, WAV, AU, and MIDI. Using JMF, you can synchronize and present time-based media from diverse sources.
 
MediaPlayer Bean
JMF 2.1.1 Documentation: Working with the MediaPlayer Bean.
 
JMStudio User's Guide
User's Guide for JMStudio - Java application that uses the JMF 2.0 API to play, capture, transcode, and write media data.

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