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QTJ Audio
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Installing QuickTime for Java |
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2004-01-05 15:34:05 |
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anonymous2
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Response to: Installing QuickTime for Java
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Chris,
Thanks, but that also appears to be QTJ 6.1 and not the 6.5 I was expecting (see the error message below). I've followed the instructions from the ADC and downloaded the QuickTime 6.5 dmg, but the installer only lets me 'Upgrade' and not perform a custom install to add the QuickTime for Java extensions. I've done some Googling and it appears that QuickTime is practically integrated into the OS, so I cannot simply remove it and do a fresh install. Do you know of another way to get just the QuickTime for Java content?
Thanks,
Sean
ava -classpath /System/Library/Java/Extensions/QTJava.zip:. QTButtonDemo
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
at QTButtonDemo.<init>(QTButtonDemo.java:68)
at QTButtonDemo.main(QTButtonDemo.java:37)
Caused by: quicktime.QTRuntimeException[QTJava:6.1.0g1]Unsupported on Mac OS X and Java 1.4 and higher.,QT.vers:6508000
at quicktime.app.image.ImagePresenter.<clinit>(ImagePresenter.java:42)
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When Apple moved their Java implementation from Carbon to Cocoa, they broke a lot of QTJ. They decided to re-implement a smaller subset in QTJ 6.1, deprecating the rest. Everything in quicktime.app.image is deprecated. See my article "The Return of the Blue Q" ( http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2003/10/29/qtj-returns.html )
That said, it works on Windows, and it works on Java 1.3.1 on Mac OS X. It's just not going to work on 1.4.1 on Mac.
--Chris