Philip Taylor wrote:
> a better choice would be the multimedia timers.
>
> perhaps the right folk could be pointed out, so this could be addressed?
I believe Sun have been made aware of this for at least a couple of
years now. I remember back in the days of the old Berkeley advanced-java
list that we were discussing it then (JDK1.1 at least). There were quite
a number of Javasoft engineers on that list, so they have been aware of
it in the past.
That said, I'm not sure that they are going to fix it. I think the
standard answer from them is "use JMF TimeBase" if you want to do
multimedia.
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