Du brauchst dazu JMF zu finden auf der oracle seite:
JMF 2.1.1e Software
import javax.media*;
JMF2.1.1e Set up
You can download it from java.sun.com. Select the product and choose Java media framework from the menu.
After installing JMF2.1.1e, the JMF2.1 is installed in C:\Program Files\JMF2.1.1e
The bin directory contains the JMStudio program. You can use JMStudio program to transmit multimedia streams or to receive them. Just Click on the JMStudio.exe file. If you find the JMStudio icon on the desktop, use it.
The lib directory contains the .jar files which are needed to compile the JMF applets or applications. We have set up five PCs in EN149, those facing EN143, with JMF2.1.1e for you hw4 exercises.
JMF
Code:JMF2.1.1e Set up You can download it from java.sun.com. Select the product and choose Java media framework from the menu. After installing JMF2.1.1e, the JMF2.1 is installed in C:\Program Files\JMF2.1.1e The bin directory contains the JMStudio program. You can use JMStudio program to transmit multimedia streams or to receive them. Just Click on the JMStudio.exe file. If you find the JMStudio icon on the desktop, use it. The lib directory contains the .jar files which are needed to compile the JMF applets or applications. We have set up five PCs in EN149, those facing EN143, with JMF2.1.1e for you hw4 exercises.
Einfach die lib finden und in deinem Project hinzufügen. (Auf der Seite ist es am Beispiel Netbeans, aber wie du eine Lib zu deinem Eclipse Project hinzufügst ist ähnlich. Einfach mal nach googlen).
Du öffnest den Paket-Explorer in Eclipse, dort Rechtsklick auf JRE System Library
-> BuildPath -> Configure Buildpath -> Java Build Path -> Libraries -> Add external JARs
und suchst dir deine .jar-Datei.