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Audio Fingerprinting Technology

Started by Ptomaine February 7, 2006
Can anyone give a hit where to get any source code library in C or C++ to
use audio fingerprinting technology?

Ptomaine wrote:
> Can anyone give a hit where to get any source code library in C or C++ to > use audio fingerprinting technology?
Gracenote now owns the technology so you can probably license it from them. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein
I would guess there are numerous other sources.  OP would have to
search for them.

Dirk

Bob Cain wrote:
> Ptomaine wrote: > > Can anyone give a hit where to get any source code library in C or C++ to > > use audio fingerprinting technology? > > Gracenote now owns the technology so you can probably license it from them. > > > Bob > -- > > "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." > > A. Einstein
dbell wrote:
> I would guess there are numerous other sources. OP would have to > search for them. > > Dirk > > Bob Cain wrote: > >>Ptomaine wrote: >> >>>Can anyone give a hit where to get any source code library in C or C++ to >>>use audio fingerprinting technology? >> >>Gracenote now owns the technology so you can probably license it from them. >> >> >>Bob
Google comes up with lots of hits for "audio fingerprinting technology". Are there any standards for "audio fingerprinting technology" or is it a sellers market ? donald
I am curious what in your mind constitutes 'audio fingerprint'
technology in terms of accuracy and application environment?

Dirk

Donald wrote:
> dbell wrote: > > I would guess there are numerous other sources. OP would have to > > search for them. > > > > Dirk > > > > Bob Cain wrote: > > > >>Ptomaine wrote: > >> > >>>Can anyone give a hit where to get any source code library in C or C++ to > >>>use audio fingerprinting technology? > >> > >>Gracenote now owns the technology so you can probably license it from them. > >> > >> > >>Bob > > Google comes up with lots of hits for "audio fingerprinting technology". > > Are there any standards for "audio fingerprinting technology" or is it a > sellers market ? > > donald