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Re: Java application to play mp3 and shoutcast



I second that.  I think QTJ is the best way to do this on the Mac, and it's probably better than what you're doing on Windows if the users have QT installed.

On Apr 27, 2007, at 10:05 AM, Joshua Marinacci wrote:

Perhaps QuickTime for Java would do what you want.

- J

On Apr 27, 2007, at 1:20 AM, Yadav Ravi wrote:

Hi Erik!

My customer wants to avert MP3-Licensing issues by using the onboard decoders of the target OSes (Win XP/Mac OSX).
So the JLayer/Triton plugins are out oft the question.
For Win we're using the DirectShow-API through an custom-built DLL via JNI.
For Mac OS X we want to do something similar through a DYLIB.
Sadly my programming skills are somewhat Java-centric.

As I understand it, SHOUTcast is not a codec, but a streaming  
protocol for MP3 or AAC.

You're right about that!
But it extends the MP3-format by some meta informations (Station, current Track, etc.).


Viele Grüße / Best regards
Ravi Yadav




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