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Description: This two-part series of excerpts from Chapter 17 of Java Examples in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition, David Flanagan illustrates some of Java's sound capabilities. In the first section, he covers how to play simple audio clips with the java.applet.AudioClip class. In the second section, he shows how to use the javax.sound.sampled and javax.sound.midi packages to load and play sound clips, how to monitor and change the playback position within a clip, and how to set audio parameters such as volume, balance, and tempo.
Java and Sound, Part 1 - O'Reilly Media Java Examples in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition Author's note: On systems that support it, sound can be an important part of many applications. Sound can be used to notify the user that her attention is required, to add the extra dimension of aural feedback to visual GUIs, or for entertainment purposes. Other applications -- such as media players, recorders, and editors -- are sound-centric and therefore require advanced sound capabilities.
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Page title:Java and Sound, Part 1 - O'Reilly Media
Keywords:java.applet.AudioClip,AudioClip,javax.sound.sampled,javax.sound.midi,Java,Java sound,Java Examples in a Nutshell,3rd Edition,David Flanagan,,O'Reilly Media
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