Re: Not able to send RTP packets

From:
"Andrew Thompson" <u32984@uwe>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Thu, 23 Aug 2007 14:59:08 GMT
Message-ID:
<772105ee63553@uwe>
Aakansha wrote:

Can any one help...


"Is that a question?"

Search the group on that phrase for a protracted
discussion on English usage, and communicating a
question to people. It might help you in future.

Assuming it is a question.

Perhaps, perhaps not. JMF and applets
do not mix well. Even after the matter of the
applet being signed and 'trusted' by the end client,
there is also an option to 'allow capture from applets'
that is by default *disabled* in JMF installations.

Do you have an URL for this applet (working
or otherwise)? I might be able to determine
more by looking at the output, and playing
with the options of my local JMF installation.

why program is not able to send RTP Packets...


(and ..mostly to irritate Roedy)
Note that sentences in English usually end with a
single full stop (.). After the full-stop, the next letter
should always be Upper Case, since it is the start of
a new sentence. Using full-stops as people expect
to see them, followed by the obligatory Capital at
the start of the next sentecce, helps people to quickly
scan the text of a message, looking for important
points.
(OK.. no, I put that more in the hope it will help
you in future - could not resist the jab at Roedy,
though - see the thread mentioned above, for the
reasons why.)

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Andrew Thompson
http://www.athompson.info/andrew/

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