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If you are interested in monitoring the transcoding operation take a look to the " Monitoring the transcoding operation" section. Please note that a call to encode() is a blocking one: the method will return only once the transcoding operation has been completed (or failed). The attributes parameter, whose type is it., is a data structure containing any information needed by the encoder. The second parameter, target, is the target file that will be created and encoded. The first parameter, source, represents the source file to decode. Once the instance has been created, you can start transcoding calling the encode() method: public void encode(java.io.File source, In order to use JAVE, you always have to create an Encoder istance: Encoder encoder = new Encoder() Encoder objects expose many methods for multimedia transcoding. The operation is described in the " Using an alternative ffmpeg executable" section. This is very simple, once you have built your own ffmpeg binaries. In order to run JAVE on other platforms you have to replace the built-in ffmpeg executable with another one suitable for your needs. JAVE includes and uses a ffmpeg executable built for Windows and Linux operating systems on i386/32 bit hardware platforms. JAVE runs on a Java Runtime Environment J2SE v.1.4 or later. In order to use JAVE in your Java application, you have to add the file jave-1.0.jar in your application CLASSPATH. Getting informations about a multimedia file.JAVE is free, but if you find it useful please make a donation via PayPal. You can send comments and requests to Carlo Pelliccia. JAVE is Free Software and it is licensed under GPL (you will find a copy of the license bundled into the downloadable software distribution).
#Java video to audio converter manual
JAVE can also be easily ported to other OS and hardware configurations, see the JAVE manual for details.
#Java video to audio converter 32 bit
JAVE requires a J2SE environment 1.4 or later and a Windows or Linux OS on a i386 / 32 bit hardware architecture. Many other formats, containers and operations are supported by JAVE. In example you can transcode an AVI file to a MPEG one, you can change a DivX video stream into a (youtube like) Flash FLV one, you can convert a WAV audio file to a MP3 or a Ogg Vorbis one, you can separate and transcode audio and video tracks, you can resize videos, changing their sizes and proportions and so on. Developers can take take advantage of JAVE to transcode audio and video files from a format to another. The JAVE ( Java Audio Video Encoder) library is Java wrapper on the ffmpeg project.