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Pro Mobile Media API Book released

Posted by gvix on May 02, 2006 at 04:25 AM | Comments (8)

Update 10th May 2006: Sorry! All free copies are gone. If you need it, please consider buying the book.

In keeping with complete compliance with the java.net weblog policies, may I introduce you in a selfless way to my book on Mobile Media API, recently released by Apress.

Mobile Media API, as you may know, allows you to add multimedia capabilities to your Java enabled device (For an introduction to this API, please read a tutorial at java.net by, ahem, me, here: http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2005/09/27/j2me4.html). The book covers this API in exhaustive detail and shows you how to add audio and video, generate tones, play with MIDI, capture audio and video streams and so on.

You can buy the book at Amazon here, or get to the book's website at Apress here. The Apress site also has a sample chapter on Media Player Lifecycle and Events. Finally, the book's companion site is here, where I run a case study on audio/video/text blogging from your mobile phone using MMAPI.

I also plan to giveaway two copies of the book to the first two people who promise to write a review on Amazon afterwards. Please email and convince me of your commitment at vikram@mmapibook.com!

Comments, feedback etc. also welcome at vikram@mmapibook.com.


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  • Congratulation!! i would like to know whether MMAPI has comeup with the Live VideoStreaming Approach?? i was doing my Masters two years ago and we did a final project on MMAPI and tried to simulate the Live VideoStreaming. if i can contribute to any of J2ME initiative please let me know.

    Posted by: desaimitesh on May 09, 2006 at 02:32 PM

  • Thanks!

    It's not an MMAPI problem. It's the MMAPI implementations that don't support streaming. MMAPI is open ended in that it allows device manufacturers to support whatever technology that they deem fit. Most don't support true streaming via RTSP.

    Vikram

    Posted by: gvix on May 09, 2006 at 03:55 PM

  • Hi Vikram, I bought its book from Amazon. I am having problems with the files send to the server. all files are corrupted. Images and souns just have the half of the size. what could it be? Im usind Nokia 6131. see here... http://189.4.196.74:8080/MMAPI/

    Posted by: edguimakit on May 09, 2007 at 03:18 AM

  • 企业以丰富的经验和先进的计算机辅助设计(CAD)来满足客户装配线要求,设计出合理的流水线工业流水线,经济的系统方案。

    Posted by: sunhuanjun on November 18, 2007 at 10:57 PM



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