You could be right about the PUID thing, I didnt really read about libofa in any particular depth as I'll end up getting sidetracked from various other projects ;) I just saw this and assumed it covered it all;
"Windows Build Instructions To build LibOFA, you only need LibFFTW. If you want to build the complete example that actually generates a PUID from a .WAV file, you will need to install Expat and LibCURL as well." Another thought I had was to write a product that would collate every bodies fingerprint tags from their music collections and just stuff these into a database, it would then query the community server like you mention and would update the tags or write a web source for mp3tag, like the Amazon lookup. Might be worth looking into if MIP goes down permanently, as using Mp3tag or a similar lookup tool would mean the MusicIP GUI could be dropped completely. But then you would need to write a lightweight headless mode but on the plus side, could then engineer out the infamous default.m3lib file... Or use AcousticIDs and do similar to the above and lookup and match tags from MIP to AcousticIDs... However are there any smart playlist type products that use these AcousticIDs? I only ever seem to find products that will find duplicate tracks in a collection or music tracking but the missing thing for me is the "You are playing track X and recommend track Y." http://groups.google.com/group/acoustid/browse_thread/thread/5072ddd6698a9bd3 Just some random thoughts :) -- cparker www.spicefly.com - Spicefly SugarCube - Taking Squeezebox and MusicIP to the next level. A hassle free non-stop journey through your music library using MusicIP. Plus the finest MusicIP installation guides, enhanced MIP Interface and SpyGlass MIP the Automated MusicIP Headless Installer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ cparker's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=2083 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=84338 _______________________________________________ ripping mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/ripping
