I trying to write web application that recieves audio files from database and play them.Do you know any open source flash audio player for that?And i am also thinking implementing in java do you suggest java or another programming language for that?
Sorry to be facetious but did you even try a Google search?
First result: http://musicplayer.sourceforge.net/
In the not-too-distant future you'll be able to use the HTML <audio> element to play files, too. Firefox 3.5 and Chrome already support it.
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I will build a simple program that
Can play video file (.mp4) in my program.
Can extract the video, so that I can get the title, length, subtitle, and the audio, etc.
What is the library in Java that I should use?
I have googled, but I still can not find the best library. By the way, I have tried to download xuggler, but I can not find any file.exe that can install this library.
Please be kind because I never make a code regarding video player and video extractor.
For playing audio and video in your java program use Java Media Framework. It contains jar files that will provide you classes to play and handle audio and video files.
Use this tutorial for understanding of JMF.
I have successed to use xuggler in java. Xuggler website is suck because they don't keep good installer in their website. Every beginner who use xuggler must be have some trouble like me.
For every one who want to use Xuggler, you can follow this website
http://www.benfarahmand.com/2012/11/tutorial-using-xuggler-in-processing.html
the link to download file.exe xuggler is here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/oh7zcyilibzfoyb/xuggle-xuggler.5.1.0-win64-setup.exe
Thank you :)
Is there a way to make an audio/video player in Java that can play on a website?
I searched around but I don't understand enough yet for this.
We are going to setup a server that can stream OGG and FLAC audio files. We need a player that can play them on a webpage.
Our backend is built with Java. Before we put together a project for a Java programmer I want to know what the possibilities are.
Can this be done with an applet and simply add the right codecs and place it on the webpage?
Yes, we made js flac player. This is code of js codec: https://github.com/audiocogs/flac.js
This framework https://github.com/audiocogs/aurora.js for made player
You just to embed the HTML for a player, then add your own script to play the audio/video.
Here's how to Embed the code for WMP:
http://www.mioplanet.com/rsc/embed_mediaplayer.htm
Sorry, I don't know what files it can play but just give it a shot...
Found jPlayer. HTML5 with flash fallback.
I have an audio file in .3gp format on my Android device which I wish
to upload to YouTube. I know that YouTube is a video upload site and
that I need to convert this sound file to video.
I just want an image to display all the time the audio is playing.
Google tells me there are number of tools that can help me. But I want
to do this via java code from my Android device.
Please help.
Thanks.
There are tools such as FFMPEG available for free that allow you to, essentially, mix and convert heterogenous streams. That is you can add a bitmap to a video, create video from slide shows and then add sound etc. (See a related question I asked here).
These programs can be executed from within java applications by making Runtime.exec(..) calls.
Sun has an example for stitching multiple JPEGs together into a movie, you can find it here. You should be able to take this example, (its fairly robust), and add what you need to it.
I recommend looking into the Java Media Framework (FAQ)
You can find a vast collection of sample applets/code at the Sun Solutions page. You can find the API on this page. I do hope this is compatible on the Android platform, as I haven't had any personal experience developing for it. But it might be a good place to start.
i am working on a small project that i need the ability to let users upload a video to my website or use a webcam to record a video and then upload it. i have seen this done on several sites (youtube,facebook etc) so i know that there is a java or flash applet that supports this. however i have not been able to find one.
can anyone recommend a good flash or java based video uploader with these features?
Is a video upload control different from a file upload control?
Here's a Flash file upload control.
Here's a link to a Ajax file upload control.
If you search Stack Overflow for "Ajax file uploader" or "Flash file uploader" you'll get more recommendations.
Edit:
Here's a flash recorder and uploader.
http://www.a8dropzone.com have a upload applet with built in media transcoder (based on ffmpeg so you can feed it pretty much anything)
How can I play individual MIDI notes in a Web page?
I know of two ways to do it:
Write an ActiveX control. Then it only works on Windows. I used to write ActiveX controls a long time ago, but now nobody likes to install them.
Write a Java applet. This is OK if the user already has Java installed, but many users disable applets. This is the way I did it and you can see the result at newfweiler.com -- if it happens to work on your particular setup. You'll need at least Java 5, although I suppose I could rewrite it in Java 1.2 if I had to. The "Real Time Sequencer" and "Java Sound Synthesizer" don't work for me; I think you have to install wavetables or something to make them work.
Most users have Flash installed, but I looked in the Flash and Flex documentation and did not see anything equivalent to javax.sound.midi.
There are several ways to play a MIDI file in a Web page, and you can find "Javascript Pianos" that play a one-note MIDI file whenever you press a key. You can't play multiple notes at once or hold the key down for a long note.
What I'm trying to do is the equivalent of javax.sound.midi.Receiver.send(midiMsg, -1) using only what most people typically have installed on the machine.
Use Web Audio API to play sounds and .mid-files. See example of MIDI player at https://surikov.github.io/webaudiofont/examples/midiplayer.html
Use Web MIDI API (Chrome supports it) to listen MIDI keyboard. See example at https://surikov.github.io/webaudiofont/examples/midikey.html
Java is still probably going to be your best bet, even with the few users disabling it.
I use NoScript, and I can whitelist a site. I would say that most users would probably do the same if you provide compelling content.
Found the following (translated from Italian). I'd say Flash is the way to go. If you want to be ghetto you can just get 88 or so piano samples and play them against a timeline.
http://translate.google.com/translate?prev=hp&hl=en&js=n&u=http%3A%2F%2Fflash.html.it%2Fguide%2Flezione%2F2936%2Fmidi-player%2F&sl=it&tl=en&history_state0=
There is an example of online MIDI piano at https://jazz-soft.net/demo/VirtualPiano.html
It uses the Web Audio API and does not require any special software, however, if the Web MIDI is enabled, it has more functionality. Code included on the page.