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Re: audio on Linux?
- To: Greg Varga <http://www.graham.com/~gav>
- Subject: Re: audio on Linux?
- From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (robert)
- Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 15:11:31 -0400
- Cc: http://www.graham.com/~bugs
- In-Reply-To: <199807171855.http://www.yaya.graham.com/~LAA01404>
- XX-from: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (robert)
 > From: Greg Varga <http://www.graham.com/~gav>
 > Date: Fri  Jul 17, 11:55am
 >
 > Robert,
 > 
 > The GTS MediaClient is apparently loading properly and attempting to
 > play audio without exception.
 > 
 >   - Do you hear *any* audio?
Not from your Java applet, no.
 >   - Do you have a sound card/speakers?  (I have to ask :-)
Yes.  I regularly use RealAudio.  Works like a charm.  (I am behind an IP
masquerading firewall.  I had to add an ip_masq module on the firewall so
that the RealAudio Player works properly.)
 >   - Do you know if Navigator 4.05 for Linux has a Java
 >     Just-In-Compiler?
I'm pretty sure it does not.
 > Our engineering department has Navigator 4.03 for Linux and it does
 > *not* have a JIT.  The implication of this is that without a JIT, the
 > JVM's performance is limited, and without the speed of a JIT the Java
 > MediaClient cannot decode a compressed audio stream.  Therefore, if
 > your connection is lower than 64Kbps (the mu-law audio bitrate), your
 > audio will sound "choppy" as the "wider" audio stream attempts to fit
 > through the "narrow" pipe.  However, if you have a higher connection
 > speed, with or without a JIT, you should hear KFJC.
I'm on a T1.
 > -Greg
 > 
 > robert writes:
 >  > http://audio.kfjc.org/graham.html
 >  > 
 >  > Netscape Communications Corporation -- Java 1.1.2
 >  > Type '?' for options.
 >  > Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, Graham Technology Solutions, Inc.
 >  > All Rights Reserved.
 >  > $Id: MediaClient.java,v 1.9 1998/01/23 01:32:52 gav Exp $
 >  > GTS MediaClient Activated.
 >  > Reading ad source... 
 >  > Initializing audio stream... 
 >  > JIT not detected.
 >  > Waiting for audio data...
 >  > Playing 64Kbps audio stream.
 > 
 > /**
 >   * Greg A. Varga, Java Developer
 >   * http://www.graham.com/~gav
 >   * Graham Technology Solutions
 >   * http://www.graham.com
 >   */