Re: (313) track identifier future gadget machine

2007-07-20 Thread Matt Kane's Brain
The post both you and MEK replied to (the one that started the thread) was asking about a way to search music by title. On Jul 20, 2007, at 5:38 PM, Thor Teague wrote: The point of this thread, unless I missed something, is to dream up ways to search for music that you don't know the title to

Re: (313) track identifier future gadget machine

2007-07-20 Thread Thor Teague
The point of this thread, unless I missed something, is to dream up ways to search for music that you don't know the title to. On 7/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: At Allmusic.com you can search by song title MEK

RE: (313) track identifier future gadget machine

2007-07-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well there you have it, it does exist. Thank you MEK, I now know the track I was after was recorded by John Mayall (and loads of other people too). Plus it is now fairly well settled that Shazam is a robot. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > S

RE: (313) track identifier future gadget machine

2007-07-20 Thread David Beattie
Dont see how it can be anything other than a robot Francis, its been used at all times of the day and night and ive never known it give a wrong answer. Cant see how a human could achieve that. No idea how it does it but its pretty cool Cheers BT --- "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Re: (313) track identifier future gadget machine

2007-07-19 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
At Allmusic.com you can search by song title MEK "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 07/19/2007 09:15:35 AM: > Afternoon (well it is here) all. I've been quiet as I'm moving PCs > at the mo. Got mail on one and everything else on another and > unable to finish off (long story)

Re: (313) track identifier future gadget machine

2007-07-19 Thread Matt Kane's Brain
On Jul 19, 2007, at 8:45 PM, /0 wrote: no it was to compare songs to a transient database of copyrighted songs fast way to see if any of your mp3s are copyright protected, at least as far as the reference database is concerned. its a little like mass spectrometry, in that you need refere

Re: (313) track identifier future gadget machine

2007-07-19 Thread /0
should have sold it to the RIAA :P - Original Message - From: "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 8:39 PM Subject: Re: (313) track identifier future gadget machine On 7/19/07, /0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: (313) track identifier future gadget machine

2007-07-19 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On 7/19/07, /0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: the other stuff you mentioned is moot because most people arent altering the dynamics (outside of normalizing/noise reduc) audio that was professionally produced. anything amatuer doesnt qualify as there is no copyright to be concerned with. there are

Re: (313) track identifier future gadget machine

2007-07-19 Thread /0
your process carefully and have the attention span to realize your idea. ok enough OT for me, sorry all - Original Message - From: "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 8:27 PM Subject: Re: (313) track id

Re: (313) track identifier future gadget machine

2007-07-19 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On 7/19/07, /0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: reminds me of a project I did in max/msp to find copyrighted audio. it worked by extracting and creating transient profiles, and flagging anything with an 80+ percent match to a transient profile on record fun stuff what was the purpose for doing that

Re: (313) track identifier future gadget machine

2007-07-19 Thread /0
OTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 10:43 AM Subject: Re: (313) track identifier future gadget machine There was a copyright protection tool developed by this guy in California recently that uses pixel identification to troll through internet sites like youtube

RE: (313) track identifier future gadget machine

2007-07-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So Davy, whadya reckon - human or robot? > -Original Message- > From: David Beattie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 19 July 2007 16:10 > > that phone service is mental > > Ive had people at my house with mixes on whilst we chat/drink > etc and only find out at the end of a mix that s

RE: (313) track identifier future gadget machine

2007-07-19 Thread David Beattie
ndering if that was an automated search with a set > up that I bet took some tweaking or do this outfit > just have a bunch of captive > muso nerds that ID the tracks? > > F > > > > > -----Original Message- > > From: Thor Teague [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: (313) track identifier future gadget machine

2007-07-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
gue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 19 July 2007 15:43 > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: (313) track identifier future gadget machine > > There was a copyright protection tool developed by this guy > in California recently that uses pixel identification to > trol

Re: (313) track identifier future gadget machine

2007-07-19 Thread Thor Teague
There was a copyright protection tool developed by this guy in California recently that uses pixel identification to troll through internet sites like youtube and myspace and finds copyrighted films--its identification is sophisticated enough that it can find copyright films ripped from DVD (OBVIO

(313) track identifier future gadget machine

2007-07-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Afternoon (well it is here) all. I've been quiet as I'm moving PCs at the mo. Got mail on one and everything else on another and unable to finish off (long story). Anyway want I want to know is does anyone know of a site on the Discogs tip but where you can search by the names of tracks - even