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Installation
instructions
Installation Instructions
for Sada Messenger
After you have
downloaded the Sada Messenger:
- If you downloaded the installer version without the Java 2 Runtime
Environment, make sure it is properly installed on
your system before you run the installer.
- Run the installation
program by Double-click on setup program icon to start
the installation procedure.
- Follow the
instructions given.
- During installation
the setup program try detect the capture device that
attached to the computer.
After the installation:
- Before you start Sada
Messenger make sure that your Capture Device
properly attached to the computer and that the device
drivers are properly installed .
- Run
Register by Clicking on Detect.bat for detect
capture devices
- The program should
find any compatible capture device that is properly
installed.
Now you are ready to
start using the software.
To run Sada
Server:
-Double click on Server.exe
To run Sada Client:
- Double Click on Client.exe
- Enter IP for sada Server
If you have any questions please feel free to submit in
forum.
System
Requirement
Hardware:
1-
Server:
CPU: Pentium or
higher recommended
RAM: 32Mb
minimum
2-
At least two
computers:
CPU: 700
MHz or higher recommended
RAM: 128Mb
minimum
3-
LAN or WAN
4-
Cameras
5-
Headphones
Software:
1-Operating
system: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000,Windows NT
or Windows XP.
2-Java Virtual
Machine 1.3 or higher.
Formats and Capture
Devices
The
JMF 2.1.1 Reference Implementation supports the media
types and formats listed in the table below. In this
table:
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D
indicates the format can be decoded and presented.
-
E
indicates the media stream can be encoded in the
format.
-
read
indicates the media type can be used as input (read
from a file)
-
write
indicates the media type can be generated as output
(written to a file)
|
Media Type |
JMF 2.1.1
Windows Performance Pack |
|
AIFF (.aiff) |
read/write |
|
8-bit mono/stereo linear |
D,E |
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16-bit mono/stereo linear |
D,E |
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G.711 (U-law) |
D,E |
|
A-law |
D |
|
IMA4 ADPCM |
D,E |
|
AVI (.avi) |
read/write |
|
Audio: 8-bit mono/stereo linear |
D,E |
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Audio: 16-bit mono/stereo linear |
D,E |
|
Audio: DVI ADPCM compressed |
D,E |
|
Audio: G.711 (U-law) |
D,E |
|
Audio: A-law |
D |
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Audio: GSM mono |
D,E |
|
Audio: ACM** |
D,E |
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Video: Cinepak |
D |
|
Video: MJPEG (422) |
D,E |
|
Video: RGB |
D,E |
|
Video: YUV |
D,E |
|
Video: VCM** |
D,E |
|
GSM (.gsm) |
read/write |
|
GSM mono audio |
D,E |
|
HotMedia (.mvr) |
read only |
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IBM HotMedia |
D |
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MIDI (.mid) |
read only |
|
Type 1 & 2
MIDI |
D |
|
MPEG-1 Video (.mpg) |
read only |
|
Multiplexed System stream |
D |
|
Video-only stream |
D |
|
MPEG Layer II Audio (.mp2) |
read/write |
|
MPEG layer 1, 2 audio |
D,E |
|
QuickTime (.mov) |
read/write |
|
Audio: 8 bits mono/stereo linear |
D,E |
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Audio: 16 bits mono/stereo linear |
D,E |
|
Audio: G.711 (U-law) |
D,E |
|
Audio: A-law |
D |
|
Audio: GSM mono |
D,E |
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Audio: IMA4 ADPCM |
D,E |
|
Video: Cinepak |
D |
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Video: H.261 |
D |
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Video: H.263 |
D,E |
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Video: JPEG (420, 422, 444) |
D,E |
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Video: RGB |
D,E |
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Sun Audio (.au) |
read/write |
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8 bits mono/stereo linear |
D,E |
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16 bits mono/stereo linear |
D,E |
|
G.711 (U-law) |
D,E |
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A-law |
D |
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Wave (.wav) |
read/write |
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8-bit mono/stereo linear |
D,E |
|
16-bit mono/stereo linear |
D,E |
|
G.711 (U-law) |
D,E |
|
A-law |
D |
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GSM mono |
D,E |
|
DVI ADPCM |
D,E |
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MS ADPCM |
D |
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ACM** |
D,E |
Notes:
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ACM**
- Window's Audio Compression Manager support. Tested
for these formats: A-law, GSM610, MSNAudio, MSADPCM,
Truespeech, mp3, PCM, Voxware AC8, Voxware AC10.
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VCM**
- Window's Video Compression Manager support. Tested
for these formats: IV41, IV51, VGPX, WINX, YV12, I263,
CRAM, MPG4.
The
JMF 2.1.1 Reference Implementation can receive and
transmit the following RTP formats:
-
R
indicates that the format can be decoded and
presented.
-
T
indicates that media streams can be encoded and
transmitted in the format.
|
Media Type |
RTP
Payload |
JMF 2.1.1
Windows Performance Pack |
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Audio: G.711 (U-law) 8 kHz |
0 |
R,T |
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Audio: GSM mono |
3 |
R,T |
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Audio: G.723 mono |
4 |
R,T |
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Audio: 4-bit mono DVI 8 kHz |
5 |
R,T |
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Audio: 4-bit mono DVI 11.025 kHz |
16 |
R,T |
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Audio: 4-bit mono DVI 22.05 kHz |
17 |
R,T |
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Audio: MPEG Layer I, II |
14 |
R,T |
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Video: JPEG (420, 422, 444)* |
26 |
R,T |
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Video: H.261 |
31 |
R |
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Video: H.263** |
34 |
R,T |
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Video: MPEG-I*** |
32 |
R,T |
*
JPEG/RTP can only be transmitted in video dimensions
that are in multiple of 8 pixels.
**
H.263/RTP can only be transmitted in 3 different video
dimensions: SQCIF (128x96), QCIF (176x144) and CIF
(352x288).
***
MPEG/RTP video can only be transmitted from pre-encoded
MPEG content, i.e. from an MPEG-encoded file or MPEG
enabled capture source. Real-time software MPEG encoding
is not feasible for RTP transmission.
The
JMF 2.1.1 Reference Implementation supports SunVideo /
SunVideoPlus capture devices on Solaris. On Windows,
most capture devices that have VFW drivers are
supported. On Linux, devices that have a Video4Linux
driver are expected to work, but not extensively tested.
The table below lists the capture devices known to work
with this release.
|
Capturer |
JMF 2.1.1
Windows Performance Pack |
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JavaSound (16-bit, 44100, 22050, 11025Hz, 8000Hz linear) |
X |
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SunVideo |
- |
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SunVideoPlus |
- |
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VFW |
X |
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Intel Create & Share |
Win9x |
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Diamond Supra Video Kit; Share |
Win98 |
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QuickCam VC (camera) |
WinNT |
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e-cam (camera) |
WinNT, 9X |
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Winnow Videum |
WinNT, 9X |
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Creative Web
Cam
II |
Win9X |
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Miro Video DC30 |
Win9X |
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Iomega Buz |
Win9X |
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QuickCam Home USB (Camera) |
Win98 |
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Smart Video Recorder III |
Win9X |
*Note:
For more information please visit
http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/jmf/2.1.1/formats.html
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