This is due to path variables being not set correctly.
This is due to path variables being not set correctly. If you are using NetBeans 6.9+ then follow these steps Note: I am assuming that you are working in Windows XP/Vista/7, etc. Create a new project Download gstreamer-java-1.4.Jar and jna-3.2.4. Jar Add jna and jar files to library of the created NetBeans Project Download GStreamer-WinBuilds-GPL-x86.
Msi from the following OSS website http://code.google.com/p/ossbuild/ For commercial use their LGPL version. Make sure your environmental variable with prefix OSS_ is set in the environmental variables in Windows. You can access this by right clicking "My Computer"> "Advanced" In NetBeans Right click project -> properties.
Go to "VM Options" in "run" type -Djna.library. Path="your gstream OSS build classpath1 to bin:your gstream OSS build classpath2 to lib" Similarly you may need to provide classpath to java here too -Djava.library. Path="your gstream OSS build classpath1 to bin:your gstream OSS build classpath2 to lib" Note: You must know where your OSS gstreamer dlls are installed.
Typically under "OSSbuild" directory in "Program Files". You may have to reboot Run and Enjoy Gstreamer!
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