Availability of JavaFX build incorporating JDK-8366217 fix

Alexander Matveev alexander.matveev at oracle.com
Wed Sep 17 20:35:45 UTC 2025


Hi Bryon,

No, JDK-8366217 does not resolve JDK-8305842. JDK-8305842 is still reproducible on Windows 11 with JDK-8366217.

Thanks,
Alexander

From: openjfx-dev <openjfx-dev-retn at openjdk.org> on behalf of Bryon Dunkley-Smith <bdunkley-smith at bigpond.com>
Date: Tuesday, September 16, 2025 at 6:56 PM
To: openjfx-dev at openjdk.org <openjfx-dev at openjdk.org>
Subject: Availability of JavaFX build incorporating JDK-8366217 fix
Hi All,

Apologies in advance if the terminology in my question is incorrect as I’m somewhat out of my depth here.

I have been monitoring https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8305842 (Video sometimes does not start when reinitializing in Windows 11) for progress with interest because I have a legacy JavaFX based application which has functioned flawlessly for several years, but since upgrading from Win10 to Win1, there has been intermittent/random failures of videos playing with a ERROR_MEDIA_INVALID being thrown, even though I’ve used the same “media” with success previously and it often runs without error.

So when I saw https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8366217 (Update GStreamer to 1.26.5), I wondered if the update to GStreamer may resolve my issue of intermittent/random failures of videos.

I see that “This pull request has now been integrated.” and being ignorant of how this finds its way into a release of JavaFX, could someone advise me of how I would know if a version (early release?) is available incorporating this “fix” and where I can download it from.

Thanks,

Bryon
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