New music track recognition app
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@domubpkm Works like a charm.
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@s710 I tried Shazam under Volla OS (AOSP) and the identification of music tracks matches very simply without creating and registering a personal account. Only access to the microphone is requested. Maybe something similar is doable under UT?
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That should be everything if not let me know and good luck on sorting an app
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@lakotaubp said in New music track recognition app:
That should be evruthing if not let me know and good luck on sorting an app
I don't understand !
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@domubpkm Sorry I meant that was all the posts moved. If you find others let me know.
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@domubpkm said in New music track recognition app:
@s710 I tried Shazam under Volla OS (AOSP) and the identification of music tracks matches very simply without creating and registering a personal account. Only access to the microphone is requested. Maybe something similar is doable under UT?
Yeah as I said, shazam seems to provide a public API. This might mean that it could be possible to create a UT native app which uses shazam cloud services to recognize music.
But as I understand it, there is existing apps for UT which are capable of recognizing music?
[edit] Actually I think I got it wrong. There is official client libraries for Apple and Android, however those cannot be used.
But there is a reverse-engineered python library which seems to be fully featured, which could probably be used. -
The idea would be to have something as easy to use and efficient as translate ut (walking-octopus) does for translating.
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How to make an application like Spotify..?
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I really, really don't understand why is this thread still going on. There IS an app, it works flawlessly, and once you've filled in your keys, all it asks indeed is microphone access. Now if shazaam doesn't ask you fill anything, it's probably because it uploads, uses and sell all the information it deems interesting about your person. Having different apps doing more or less the same thing is what results in the absolute clusterfuck that is the IOS appstore for example, making it pretty hard to find anything, unless you know precisely what you're looking for. And finally, I use and like the translate app, but I really don't think an app relying on a mirror of a google api is sth to look forward to.
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@emphrath
This is probably a spammer, I'll moderate the link, but it's the second weird message from @ritomkai that raise suspicion.
Next time or sooner we'll ban them.