Convert to mp3 format

how can i convert a recorded file to a mp3 format using java swings

Welcome to the Sun forums. But..
Jagadeesh_Kumar wrote:
how can i convert a recorded file to a mp3 format using java swings..start on something simpler.
This project involves I/O, JavaSound/JMF, converting audio formats, GUIs and SPIs. It is best broken down into parts, roughly along those lines.
The fact you would dump your entire project description into a single post (without asking a clear specific question), supports that you are a newbie.
Other notes:
- You get more respect if you take the minimum effort needed to make your post more readable. To do that, add an upper case letter at the start of every sentence.
- It is "Java Swing" not "java swings".
- GUIs are an advanced subject, and you should first get this working from the command line, before ever considering a GUI.

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