Compressing video files via Java ?

Hi All,
Is there any well know API/library for compressing video files like (*.flv, *.mkv , *.avi ) etc via java.
Google just gave me a few but if some has used/recommend some that would be great.
thx

RainaV wrote:
Is there any well know API/library for compressing video files like (*.flv, *.mkv , *.avi ) etc via java.First off, there is a difference between a file format and a video compression. All of those things you listed above are file formats, and have nothing to do with compression...
Not sure if FLV files support multiple kinds of compression, but AVIs do. You can have anything from an uncompressed RGB-encoded AVI all the way to a DIV-X encoded AVI.
But to answer your actual question, no. Java is extraordinarily bad at video compression (because Java doesn't support any sort of hardware acceleration), so the best you're going to find in Java is a Java wrapper for some native encoding library... an example of such a thing would be JMF (which doesn't support FLV or MKV files) or FMJ (which I think supports damned near everything as it wraps around FFMPEG).

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