Two ( *.wav , *.mp3)Sound Compare or sound Matching Algorithm

Hi all,
I am a windows developer , where as i am developing a apps for sound comparison . Here , In this apps i have one audio sound in database , and another sound we are capturing from MIC , and going to compare. But i want to resolve the problem if another music
file having noise , so i need to extract the noise and then going for compare the two music. After that we can make the decision that , how much percent the sound is match.
Thank u
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You should defenitaly take a look at :
http://jsresources.sourceforge.net/
and of course the java sound tutorial at:
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/sound/index.html
JSResources is one of the best sites for Java Sound I know,
it contains lots of useful examples and the FAQ section is also very handy for do's and dont's and how's :-)

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