What if you deliver WAV data in chunks?
Tor-Einar Jarnbjo wrote:
I've actually managed to modify my J-Ogg library to be MIDP2.0-compliant
and make the player run on the J2ME emulator from Sun's SDK. A problem with
"real" cell phones is, that the Java multimedia API is very restricted
and most phones are not even able to play 44,1kHz PCM-encoded WAV files through
Java. E.g. the Siemens phones are almost all restricted to 22,05kHz
ADPCM-encoded mono WAV files. Another problem, at least with the Siemens phones,
is that they don't support streaming playback of WAV files, so wrapping the
J-Ogg decoder in an Outputstream, which delivers WAV data, causes the phone to
decode the entire Vorbis stream before trying to play the result. I made this
work with very small Vorbis files on a Siemens CX75, but there don't seem to
be any possible ways to play "regular" 44,1kHz stereo Vorbis files.
Tor
Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves schrieb:
Considering how both Ogg and Java are CPU intensive, I doubt there is one.
At least, a stable one.
On 7/13/06, *David Balazic* < david.balazic@hermes.si
<mailto:david.balazic@hermes.si>> wrote:
Hi!
Is there any Java Vorbis player that works on
MIDP 2.0 platforms (mobile phones) ?
I know the pure Java players, but I'm looking for a mobile version.
Regards,
David
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