Option of viewing a video frame by frame

Hi,
I wanted to view a video frame by frame using JMF ( I wanted to include an option for the user either to view it frame by frame wherever necessary or just play it normally). I have seen programs in this forum for extracting the frame images of the video and saving them. But I just wanted to view them frame by frame while the video plays. When I run the program FrameAccess.java, I can see the status bar of the video moving but I cannot see the video or frames ( I just get a pink color frame). What should I do?
Lakshmi

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