Re: What file formats JMStudio supports for transmission using RTP

hi
chk this link for all the formats supported by JMF
http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/jmf/2.1.1/formats.html
regards
-venkat

hi
JMF can play video files.. i dont know how u have programed. create a realized player and use the correct codec and format using process(create processor). so that u can play ur video file in ur program
rgds
-venkat

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