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Bug
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Resolution: Duplicate
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P3
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None
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1.4.0
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generic
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generic
clip.getMicrosecondLength() returns length in "seconds" not "microseconds".
1. Load a clip whose length in seconds/microseconds is known
2. Invoke getMicrosecondLength() on the clip.
Notice that the value returned is that of the length in "seconds" not "microseconds".
This contradicts published JavaDoc.
Code that demonstrates this behavior is attached.
This behavior was observed on both Solaris and Windows platforms.
jerry.barnes@eng 2001-01-29
Removed from Ladybird project as per request.
Although this bug applies Ladybird as well as Merlin, there are no engineering resources to address it in the Ladybird project timeframe.
1. Load a clip whose length in seconds/microseconds is known
2. Invoke getMicrosecondLength() on the clip.
Notice that the value returned is that of the length in "seconds" not "microseconds".
This contradicts published JavaDoc.
Code that demonstrates this behavior is attached.
This behavior was observed on both Solaris and Windows platforms.
jerry.barnes@eng 2001-01-29
Removed from Ladybird project as per request.
Although this bug applies Ladybird as well as Merlin, there are no engineering resources to address it in the Ladybird project timeframe.
- duplicates
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JDK-4237703 Clip.getDuration() may return bogus negative values
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- Closed
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