ISO Music recognition software |
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ISO Music recognition software |
Mar 15 2006, 01:40
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Group: Members Posts: 26 Joined: 10-March 06 Member No.: 28381 |
A few years back, I burnt some CD compilations that included many instrumentals, and never bothered to keep a tracklist.
Now that I've got much better software and hardware, I'd like to re-rip some of the titles, but the problem is that I no longer have any idea what some of the tracks are. Does anyone know of any software that can analyse the tracks for me? There is a company in the UK called Shazam, that allows you to play music down your phone (for example, when you're in a club), and they will text you back the details. However, it costs £1 (appx. $2) per tune, which in my case, would quickly add up. Is there any such consumer software on the market? http://www.shazam.com/music/portal/sp/s/me...ny_profile.html |
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Mar 15 2006, 01:52
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 110 Joined: 27-February 05 From: Silicon Valley Member No.: 20184 |
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Mar 15 2006, 01:57
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I bet even Shazam can only identify a handful of tracks. Probably the hits of the last few years. If you have a bit odd music, I am sure it would fail. There are just too much music out there. Sorry for being sceptical. I have no proof. Just a common sense feeling.
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Mar 15 2006, 09:09
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Group: Members Posts: 65 Joined: 31-March 04 From: New Zealand Member No.: 13143 |
If you leave if for a few weeks/months, then the software from MusicIP should be able to do just what you want with their MusicDNS services. Look, they're even teaming up with MusicBrainz.
C |
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Mar 15 2006, 11:48
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Group: Members Posts: 169 Joined: 10-December 02 Member No.: 4043 |
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