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Show the Location2Location class in action
Show the Location2Location class in action

/*

Java Media APIs: Cross-Platform Imaging, Media and Visualization
Alejandro Terrazas
Sams, Published November 2002, 
ISBN 0672320940
*/

import javax.media.*;
import javax.media.protocol.*;
import javax.media.format.*;

/*******************************************************************************
 * Simple example to show the Location2Location class in action. The
 * Location2Location class transfer media from one location to another
 * performing any requested tanscoding (format changes) at the same time.
 
 * The class is used twice. Once to transform a short wave audio file of an
 * electric guitar (guitar.wav) into MP3 format. The second example converts of
 * Quicktime version of the example video from chapter 7, encoded with the Indeo
 * 5.o codec and GSM audio into an AVI version with Cinepak codec for the video
 * and linear encoding for the audio.
 ******************************************************************************/
public class StaticTranscode {

  public static void main(String[] args) {
    String src;
    String dest;
    Format[] formats;
    ContentDescriptor container;
    int waited;
    Location2Location dupe;

    /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    // Transcode a wave audio file into an MP3 file, transferring it
    // to a new location (dest) at the same time.
    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    src = "file://d:\\jmf\\book\\media\\guitar.wav";
    dest = "file://d:\\jmf\\book\\media\\guitar.mp3";
    formats = new Format[1];
    formats[0new AudioFormat(AudioFormat.MPEGLAYER3);
    container = new FileTypeDescriptor(FileTypeDescriptor.MPEG_AUDIO);

    dupe = new Location2Location(src, dest, formats, container);
    System.out.println("After creation, state = " + dupe.getStateName());
    waited = dupe.transfer(10000);
    System.out.println("Waited " + waited + " milliseconds. State is now "
        + dupe.getStateName());

    ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    // Transcode a Quicktime version of a movie into an AVI version.
    // The video codec is altered from Indeo5.0 to Cinepak,the audio
    // track is transcoded from GSM to linear, and is result is saved
    // as a file "qaz.avi".
    //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    src = "file://d:\\jmf\\book\\media\\videoexample\\iv50_320x240.mov";
    dest = "file://d:\\jmf\\book\\media\\qaz.avi";
    formats = new Format[2];
    formats[0new VideoFormat(VideoFormat.CINEPAK);
    formats[1new AudioFormat(AudioFormat.LINEAR);
    container = new FileTypeDescriptor(FileTypeDescriptor.MSVIDEO);
    dupe = new Location2Location(src, dest, formats, container, 5.0f);
    System.out.println("After creation, state = " + dupe.getStateName());
    waited = dupe.transfer(Location2Location.INDEFINITE);
    int state = dupe.getState();
    System.out.println("Waited " (waited / 1000)
        " seconds. State is now " + dupe.getStateName()
        ", rate was " + dupe.getRate());
    System.exit(0);
  }
}

           
       
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