Encoding type of audio file

Hello All,
I just started using JMF framework for audio streaming. We are developing an application such that server,which is written in java, streams audio and the client written in dot net has to capture the stream and play. we are struck up on the client side.
suppose i am transmitting a mp2 file. How to know encoding type of the audio file.
Is there any tool on mobile device to capture the audio stream and play it. Actually i should be able to invoke that application from dot net on mobile device.
Any information on this is very useful to me.
Thanks,
Sai

2 things...
This isn't a .NET forum, this is a Java forum. So this isn't the appropriate place to ask for help with your .NET client...
You didn't post anywhere near enough information to receive any sort of help... You didn't even post how you're streaming data, but you expect someone to tell you how to receive the stream? Seriously?

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