It's an optional package, not part of the SE and hasn't been updated in a long time. Like other sun.* packages, it is undocumented and it might disappear. However it seems to be rather difficult as from what I have read Java is not really very keen on making mp3 and audio manipulation packages. I just want to work on a project and I though an MP3 player would be a nice place to start as I can do a little swing. Whats the best package to use for audio I/O and manipulation in your opinion? Considering its abandoned now?!? Java does however provide a link for a relatively new version: I am a little concerned however how at the bottom of the page the following is written "false,"? I managed to import the jmf.jar into Eclipse I tried a demo script and it still spat out errors like nobody business. I have tried using JMF and spent half the day screw balling around with it, to no real avail. Why is the package not part of the Java API? Some info is here instead: Yet it is still part of the default JDK build I am using. I have a few questions related to Sun, Audio-player and Sound Input/Output
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