[infoshare] Fred's Head from APH: AudioTag: Get the Title of Music Found in Files and Videos

  • From: "Luis Guerra" <free_speech@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <"Undisclosed-Recipient:;"@freelists.org>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2010 18:49:07 -0500

We've all been there: you hear a song in a commercial, over the radio, or in 
a video clip and you can't figure out who the artist is. AudioTag scans your
files or YouTube videos and returns a list of matches.

You can use AudioTag by uploading a file or using the URL for the file. 
AudioTag recognizes WAV, MP3, OGG, FLAC, FLV, MP4, and more. You can also 
paste
the link of a YouTube URL into the AudioTag search box and have it scan the 
video.

AudioTag can sometimes have difficulty distinguishing between different 
versions of the same song. For example if you upload a song that is a cover 
of another
song, there is a high probability that the response AudioTag returns will 
rank the original song higher than the cover, if the cover is shown in the 
search
results at all. Still, if you have no idea what the song is called or who 
the performer is, knowing the original performer puts you much closer to 
solving
the mystery.

Click this link to get the name of that song with http://audiotag.info

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3:39 PM


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