First of all, I asked this question on the java forums, no-one seemed to know the answer:
(http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?messageID=10593298).
I've been through the posts here, and I couldn't find a similar question neither.
So I am on WinXP, Java 1.6, and while JMStudio can play all files using fobs4jmf, my application can play .avi, etc... using the fobs codecs as I can see at the console. I believe this is the case with all extensions JMF would already be able to play.
It still gives a
javax.media.NoPlayerException: Cannot find a Player
with .mp4 and .flv...
I am playing these files from my harddrive.
Any help would be appreciated, even a guiding in the right direction.
Jonas
P.S. it shouldn't be a classpath issue: (http://www.imageno.com/fnpfm6j4wqaupic.html)
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Hello,
First of all, I asked this question on the java forums, no-one seemed to know the answer:
(http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?messageID=10593298).
I've been through the posts here, and I couldn't find a similar question neither.
So I am on WinXP, Java 1.6, and while JMStudio can play all files using fobs4jmf, my application can play .avi, etc... using the fobs codecs as I can see at the console. I believe this is the case with all extensions JMF would already be able to play.
It still gives a
javax.media.NoPlayerException: Cannot find a Player
with .mp4 and .flv...
I am playing these files from my harddrive.
Any help would be appreciated, even a guiding in the right direction.
Jonas
P.S. it shouldn't be a classpath issue: (http://www.imageno.com/fnpfm6j4wqaupic.html)