[jsyn] Compressing audio
jsyn at music.columbia.edu
jsyn at music.columbia.edu
Sat Jun 30 14:48:51 EDT 2007
I tough about using Ogg Vorbis but as far as I know and I can see
there are not pure-java Ogg Vorbis encoders. Only decoders.
Javasonics seems as a good alternative. This artistic project
involves also sending video therefore I am wondering how hard would
be to
integrate the javasonics audio part with a video grabber -> video
compressor -> send the video to a server.
I am researching the Java Multimedia Framework with its streaming
capabilities but JMF seems to be dead since 2004.
Any comment appreciate it!
best
Hugo
On Jun 30, 2007, at 12:40 AM, jsyn at music.columbia.edu wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I am working in a project and I would like to to the following:
>>
>> 1)People will download a java web start application and set up the
>> audio
>> 2) The software will grab short audio fragments from the microphone
>> and will send them over the internet to a server
>> 3) In the server size a set of stuff will happen with the audio off-
>> line.
>>
>
> An alternative to MP3 might be to use Ogg Vorbis files. These are not
> patented, and there is software/libraries available which are free
> to use.
>
> See: http://vorbis.com/software/#java
>
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