Have you tried LAME yet?

I did some encoding with it a while ago.  I think I used the .exe
version and pipped it's output to java.  I gave up on this though as
it was getting more and more hacky the further I went.

If you're a .net programmer the videoloan activex component might do
what you need.  Though I've never used it myself:

http://trac.videolan.org/vlc/browser/trunk/activex/README.TXT

Andy

On 10/25/06, Manolo R.G. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry Andrew it seems it's only for playback, i had installed time ago
> but can't recall what i did with it...
>
> Manolo R.G. escribió:
> > Google for jmfmp3.jar
> >
> > Andrew Spratley escribió:
> >
> >> I did a little work with JAVA's RTP functionality a while ago and was
> >> fairly disappointed.  I'm in no way a guru on this topic but it
> >> appeared to me that sun hasn't been developing its multimedia
> >> functions of Java for some time.  The list of native codecs is quite
> >> poor.  Java doesn't have built in support for mp3 encoding does it?
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