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There are slightly different ways of playing audio from an applet and from an application.

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Java 1.2 supports AIFF, AU, WAV, MIDI (types 1 and 2), and RMF sound formats which are rendered at 22 KHz in 16-bit stereo with relatively low CPU usage. There are slightly different ways of playing audio from an applet and from an application.
Where to learn about Java audio
A good way to learn about audio is to read the "Sound" section of the Java Tutorial (see Other Java Resources).
Java Sound, An Introduction by James Baldwin.


 

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