Is JMF use hardware accelerated through JNI possible?

Dear all:
I try to use JMF decode MPEG-2 data, through VeXP which wrote in C.
So I think we can call C library through JNI pass encoded MPEG-2 data to VeXP, use hardware decode encoded MPEG-2 data to YUV-format raw data then return it to JAVA.
but JNI seem can't pass media raw data by call by reference...
It should cause a lot of memory copy.
How about it's feasibility?
Have anyone give me some suggestion?
Regards,
white

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1. Add this to the "creationComplete" Stage event:   sym.$("<link rel='stylesheet' type='text/css' href='styles.css'>").appendTo("#Stage");
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.force-webkit-acceleration {
     -webkit-transform: translate3d(0,0,0);
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