try http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/sound-dev/
I don't know where Java Sound development should start, but there are a lot of areas that deserve attention. I wouldn't say that a new audio engine is the most important right now. I have a long list for new features, some of them are already implemented in Tritonus (see footer). I am not aware of any pressing bugs in the JDK, but there are shortcomings of the current implementation that could be considered bugs. A middle layer for digital audio handling, and a high level "player" (similar to applet.AudioClip) would be great additions. And one thing that's really harmful to Java is the bad state of Java Sound on Mac. Getting a CoreAudio and CoreMIDI implementation into the Mac JDK would be wonderful. Regards, Florian On 8/5/2007 7:51 PM, Alexander Schunk wrote: > Hi, > i could not found the archive mentioned for the sound-dev maling list however > i am curious about your plans and contributions you may need. > I have signed an SCA and am currently investigating into some Bug fixes of > the 2D API. > If you already got some ideas, plans, etc. i would love to know. > Regards > Alex > "Florian Bomers" <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: >> Hi Alexander, >> >> you're mostly right, but I guess it's a good idea to read through >> the (few) emails that have been exchanged so far on this mailing >> list, and especially on mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] . >> >> We can need every volunteer, your help will be much appreciated. >> >> Regards, >> Florian -- Florian Bomers Bome Software ------------------------------------------------------- Music Software, Development Tools: http://www.bome.com Java Sound extensions, plugins: http://www.tritonus.org The Java Sound Resources: http://www.jsresources.org ------------------------------------------------------- Please quote this email in your reply. Thanks! _______________________________________________ audio-engine-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mail.openjdk.java.net/mailman/listinfo/audio-engine-dev
