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Controlling sounds from any application sources

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Zoli - 02 Nov 2006 16:08 GMT
Hi!

I tried to read everything regarding java sound, but all I found was a
stand-alone view of the platform's sound system, as if no other
application would share it on the machine.
What I need is to get control over the sound streams/lines used by
other applications (outside of the JVM), detect them, mute them or
record them independently.
Imagine a voice recorder software that can record sound streams played
on the same machine (like a webradio, media player, or even the skype's
output stream, mixed with the microphone's stream).
I wrote a simple discovery sw that displays all mixers, lines and
controls, but I could not detect any difference in the output result,
when I started to use media player (I expected something to appear as a
source line in use at a port mixer).

Can anyone help me?

Thank you

Z
Zoli - 07 Nov 2006 14:13 GMT
I am just trying this topic keep up. Still expecting some reactions.
Thanx


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