Sound package n mp3...

can i use methods provided by sound package to play mp3 files... if not then what all files can i play using sound package...
can i use JMF for playing all sort of music files... ??

by sound package, I think you are referring to java.sound, its much simpler to use the java.applet. AudioClip class to play midi and wav sound. I don't think you can play mp3 in this way, though I might be wrong of course...

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