How to insert and play a video or a music background in a java application. Let me explain better... I need to develop a game where sometime I need to show picture, or play videos and also, if is possible, add a music in background... I work with eclipse and I know quite good the main concept of java's language...
I am writing a java application that can play youtube video by given URL. first i tried with JPaneleditor, then now i am trying google youtube api, but maybe api is abit too tough for me.
I want to develop an application for client server play the Video On Demand (VOD).i am new for working on video player. Which library will suitable for this and what methods have to fallow.
I am trying to play video in JPanel using vlcj in ubuntu, there is no error. My project builts successfully. but do not plays video. when i run code JFrame comes for a while. when i use same code in windows. it plays video and works successfully, but not in ubuntu.
In output window , it show following
A fatal error has occured in java runtime environment. (and so many things.)
I am developing some application in Java. The need is to continuously do a video streaming in the software. I am new to this and want to know how to do it.
I was looking at the Sound API pages in the java tutorials. I was planning to use it to run wma files. Fortunately, for me, I found, soon into the tutorials, that these API DON'T support the type I have all of my files in (I have a ton of wma files but none of the libraries mentioned support them.)
I almost thought I heard JavaFx or whatever it's called does, but that sounds foreign and Netbeans lists it as a separate type of java in a way, so I don't know if it would be cross-platform or if it could work with the JavaSE API.) Nor do I know what JavaSX or whatever it's called is really, other than that it's more for internet than application.
If I wanted a JPanel or Applet acting as the content pane of a JFrame or being in a JFrame, could I use JavaFX (or whatever it's called) or some third party library (that I always tend to end up spending hours on trying to get it to find the jar files when I import them, so I hope I don't need too many jar files!!!! ) would it work with the JavaSE API?
I don't know much about Java and playing sounds (other than that there is a static method, I think under Toolkit, that will play a system beep) with programs.
However, I can see that that packages don't support certain types (so much for cross-platform!!!!!!! ) and also that a while back that Oracle took over and that they aren't really updating the Java Sound APIs really that much at all
So, without having to learn a whole new Java set of standards (assuming JavaFX or whatever it's called is a different set of standards from JavaSE), is there a way to play .wma?
That's all I seem to have on my computer.
(I suppose I could create new sounds, though if Oracle isn't updating the library, who knows if even that works anymore, but if you're trying to run a Java Media Player that runs lots of DIFFERENT sound file types, this seems a real setback. )
I heard you could convert them to MP3s (I heard there were free things that did it, but who knows if the things aren't filled with viruses that'll do it or, even if they're not, that they'll really mess up the quality of the sound and that I might lose the old .wma file in the process even if it doesn't corrupt the sound.)
But, even if I get a .mp3, I heard the main JavaSE libraries DON'T cover that either, though it was said it was easier to make it run them than .wma files.
MediaPlayer and the main JavaSE classes don't seem to be able to fit for this type of program (a java media player) that I was planning. Heck, they can't even play any music I have on my computer at all, media player or not.
What I want to do is very clear, just play sound and pause it. The problem is that I can't pause the music. When I click the pause button music keeps playing .I have been working on for 2 hours. I can't find the mistake; what am I doing wrong?
public class MainC extends JFrame implements Runnable,ActionListener { private JPanel contentPane; private JTextField txtname; JButton btnopen; JButton btnSave; JButton btnplay;
I wanted to build an mp3 player as a Java project. One crucial part of the project involves being able to play an mp3 fie. I am not able to find the right api (if one exists) and am not able to find a suitable answer when searching on the web. A simple code snippet illustrating the playing of mp3 file using Java program. Also, I am using Eclipse IDE and how to import files if any importing of files is required.
In my card game applet I have to play some music and the user must have the ability to play, stop and pause the song using buttons. I got the play and stop to work easy but I'm unable to add the pause option/method.
convert or move standalone java thread application into Tomcat server container for accessing its JNDI services? Also is it possible to schedule this thread application in Tomcat server? is it possible to keep this app in tomcat as web application and schedule in window's scheduler.
I have panel = window(new frame) and its used to render a video image on, i need to pickup a touchscreen press change of event but not sure which event listener to use and on which component. Is it a panel, window or frame event? and which listener would detect a focus change or a mouse press
I know mouse listener and focus listener and window listeners are available but not sure they would be able to detect the screen press on the video rendered image...
So I'm doing a project for my CS class where we have to create a snowman doing something. My picture is of Vince Young in the 2005 Rose Bowl. I'm trying to make the actual video clip from Youtube (do I need to download it? If so I can do that) appear on the scoreboard, but how.
import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; import java.awt.Font.*; class snowBackground { public static void drawField(Graphics g, Color field)
[code]....
There are 3 other files that make the actual Snowmen.Also, would I need to download the mp3 sound file seperately and play that, or will inserting the video do both?
I have tried running the java application without adding the site to site list in java security tab. But I get a sand box message as APPLICATION BLOCKED BY SECURITY SETTINGS. How to run the java application without adding the site to site list in java security tab.
So I'm doing a project for my CS class where we have to create a snowman doing something. My picture is of Vince Young in the 2005 Rose Bowl. I'm trying to make the actual video clip from Youtube (do I need to download it? If so I can do that) appear on the scoreboard. As of right now, this is my background file:
import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; import java.awt.Font.*; class snowBackground { public static void drawField(Graphics g, Color field) { Color sky = new Color(95,166,243);
[Code]...
and this is the Driver file (not sure if this is necessary):
import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; import java.awt.Font.*; public class SnowDriverWSB { public static void main(String args[]) { GfxApp gfx = new GfxApp(); gfx.setSize(1000,650);
[Code]...
There are 3 other files that make the actual Snowmen. To do this, I need VERY basic steps, as I'm extremely confused and new to Java. Also, would I need to download the mp3 sound file seperately and play that, or will inserting the video do both?
I am trying to make an encrypted video chat program using JMF. I have successfully written the "video chat" part - which includes getting data from webcam and transmitting it using RTP, but how to get raw data video to encrypt it before it stream between the webcam and the network.
For RTP I am using RTPManager, and for reading from the webcam I am using this code:
DataSource ds; CaptureDeviceInfo di = null; StateHelper sh = null;System.out.println("Started Video"); String str1 = "vfw:Logitech USB Video Camera:0"; String str2 = "vfw:Microsoft WDM Image Capture (Win32):0"; String str3 = "vfw:Microsoft WDM Image Capture (Win32):0 : vfw://0";
[Code] .....
I plan on using a stream cipher for encryption, maybe RC4.
I have a code which transfers images using rmi... This code works fine... But if i give a .avi file instead of a .jpeg the file gets transferred to the other machine but it gets corrupt... The size is also the same... Do I have to encode the video ??
create a program that display video in second monitor ....every time i run my code it display the video in first monitor not in second monitor .. Here my path i used
I use eclipse as my IDE. I have decided to make my own video game and somebody had sent me a class that could be used for collision detection. The problem with the collision detection class was that it made a box around an object and if something else had touched the object, the collision detection would work. My problem with this class is what happens when i want to use circles? I cant have a box drawn around it. Then it wouldn't work as i would want. Is there a pixel perfect collision detection class out there I can use? It'll be useful in my journey to become successful in computer science! By the way this is in the java language.
I'm building app using Javafx Webview, but I have problems with running any Youtube video in Webview. The strange thing is that rarely it plays ok but more often it shows info "An error occurred, please try again later".
I tried to figure it out, so I made simple app using Youtube iframe API and firebug lite to show where is the problem:
Here is source of Main.java
Here is source of video.html
When I run it on my PC I see the result as below:
Error state 5 means "The requested content cannot be played in an HTML5 player or another error related to the HTML5 player has occurred.".
When I run this video.html file in firefox, chrome, or internal eclipse browser, everything is ok and always work.
I use JRE and JDK 1.8.20 but tried also with older versions, Windows 7 64 bit. I've also installed DivX - did not work. I tried on different PC (also win7 64 bit) and asked 2 people with similar config to run this - and it is not working. As far as I know there is everything ok on Mac.
I've written a java application with several classes all in the same .java file. It works just fine. Now, I've broken it up so that each class has its own .java file. Still works fine. My next step is to put those classes into a package, but I'm not about to get the program to run.The .java source files are all in /home/user/src
I've set the CLASSPATH to /home/user/src..All of the source files have "package com.myfirm.program" on the first line.I compiled the application with:
the compiler created the directory: /home/user/src/com/myfirm/program and put all of the .class files in there.So how do I get the program to run? if I run from /home/usr/src
java File1
I get: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: File1 (wrong name: com/myfirm/program/Program)