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2004 Sep 10
1
Java?
...er, David D." <dcracauer@vue.com> wrote: > > Are there any plans for flac for java (JNI or Otherwise?). > > I am working on a java mp3 jukebox, and would like to add flac > > support. > > I got a request for such a thing from these guys: > > http://www.furthurnet.com/ > > they are doing a P2P filesharing app for trading taped shows. > > I would like to do it but I don't have the time now. it will > be at least 3 months before I get any real time to do such a > major thing. > > Josh
2004 Sep 10
1
Java?
Are there any plans for flac for java (JNI or Otherwise?). I am working on a java mp3 jukebox, and would like to add flac support. Dave Cracauer
2004 Sep 10
0
Java?
...ue.com> wrote: > > > Are there any plans for flac for java (JNI or Otherwise?). > > > I am working on a java mp3 jukebox, and would like to add flac > > > support. > > > > I got a request for such a thing from these guys: > > > > http://www.furthurnet.com/ > > > > they are doing a P2P filesharing app for trading taped shows. > > > > I would like to do it but I don't have the time now. it will > > be at least 3 months before I get any real time to do such a > > major thing. > > > > Josh __...
2004 Sep 10
1
[Flac-users] more front-end trouble
Two wavs I tried to encode tonight got errors near their ends, saying something like "skipped unknown sub-chunk 'LIST'." These occurred at 97% into one file and 98% into the other. If I hadn't brought the DOS command window to the foreground and hadn't been at the monitor watching before these warnings were scrolled away by the displays from work on other files in the
2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] troubles with 1.0.3 beta4 front-end
When you maximize the window, the position of the Fingerprint button doesn't adjust; the Help function still scrolls the first two screenfuls together without a break, so that the first screenful is impossible to read; not sure how, but the first time I tried it, it locked up and couldn't close (needed a three-finger salute). This is under WindowsME on a vintage 1998 266MHz Pentium II.