This is a code that will attempt to record an audio sample : but i've a not constructed AudioFormat object ( that has been passed to DataLine.Info) because i don't know the sample rate.
EDIT
I have seen that just randomly placing sample rate of 8000 works . But is it fine ? Can i keep any value of sample rate ?
boolean lineIsStopped = false;
TargetDataLine line = null;
AudioFormat af; // object not constructed through out
DataLine.Info info = new DataLine.Info(TargetDataLine.class, af); // af not initialized
try {
line = (TargetDataLine)AudioSystem.getLine(info);
line.open( af );
} catch( LineUnavailableException ex ) {
// handle the error
}
// now we are ready for an input
// call start to start accepting data from mic
byte data[] = new byte[ line.getBufferSize() / 5 ];
line.start(); // this statement starts delivering data into the line buffer
// start retreiving data from the line buffer
int numBytesRead;
int offset = 0;
ByteArrayOutputStream out = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
while( ! lineIsStopped ) { // when the line is not stopped i.e is active
numBytesRead = line.read( data , offset , data.length );
// now save the data
try {
out.write(data); // writes data to this output stream !
} catch( Exception exc) {
System.out.println(exc);
}
}
In this how can i construct audio format object without getting any audio sample ?