Posted December 18th, 2007 by Andrew Popoff
I’ve just released J-Media 1.15.
Several users have reported problems with certain video formats under Windows Vista, I think this version of J-Media will fix those issues.
“J-Media : Embedding videos into Clarion _without_ using Windows Media Player!”
Gary James
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Posted November 26th, 2007 by Andrew Popoff
J-Media 1.10 has just been released, and includes numerous new features and improvements.
Download the demo (which I now use instead of Windows Media Player, PowerDVD, and a bunch of other old tools) from . If you have already installed an old version of the demo, just click on “check for updates” from the Help [...]
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Posted October 10th, 2007 by Andrew Popoff
New J-Media Demo is available.
Gary James
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Posted September 27th, 2007 by Andrew Popoff
J-Media 1.02 has been released.
This build includes the ability to record audio! In other words, you can now record audio from the PC microphone.
I’m going to release a new build of J-Skype next week that will use J-Media to record Skype conversations! This opens up a whole bunch of possibilities..
…and How to be [...]
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Posted September 17th, 2007 by Andrew Popoff
I finally figured out how to distribute the plugin dlls, so we can now ship everything that J-Media needs ourselves! This basically consists of the ActiveX DLL, another VLC DLL, the plugin DLLs, plus my own J-Media DLL and my (Andy’s) plugit.dll. This sounds like a lot but it comes to about 10MB [...]
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Posted September 14th, 2007 by Andrew Popoff
Earlier this week a client approached me looking for a way to embed a video control onto a Clarion window.
Like many of us, this client had tried using the Windows Media Player OCX, but this OCX has never been ideal. It requires Windows Media Player, which many users no longer install due to its [...]
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