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  2. ACRCloud - Wikipedia

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    Its creator intended to help media, broadcasters and app developers to identify, monitor and monetize content on the second screen. [1] ACRCloud allows users to upload their own content and ingest live feeds for audio identification and broadcast monitoring. Beyond that, ACRCloud has indexed over 68 million tracks in its music fingerprinting ...

  3. Audible Magic - Wikipedia

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    Audible Magic Corporation (commonly Audible Magic) is a Los Gatos, California-based company that provides content identification services to social networks, record labels, music publishers, television studios, and movie studios. The company also provides digital platform music management services for Internet radio, subscription music services ...

  4. List of online music databases - Wikipedia

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    Below is a table of online music databases that are largely free of charge. Many of the sites provide a specialized service or focus on a particular music genre. Some of these operate as an online music store or purchase referral service in some capacity. Among the sites that have information on the largest number of entities are those sites ...

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  6. Music Online Records - Wikipedia

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    The portal started as a hobby of the web developer Andre Luis de Andrade, to help artists publicise their music. It was one of the first such projects around the world to focus on music for free, preceding MySpace. [1] [2] At its inception, the site was developed in pure HTML, hosted on free servers like Geocities, Tripod.com and Xoom. Since ...

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    Typically image hosting websites provide an upload interface; a form in which the uploader specifies the location of an image file on their local computer file system. After pressing a "Submit" button, the file is uploaded to the image host's server .

  8. Tag editor - Wikipedia

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    Depending upon the particular algorithm, acoustic fingerprints can be used to automatically categorize or identify an audio sample. Practical uses of acoustic fingerprinting include broadcast monitoring, identification of music and ads being played, [2] peer-to-peer network monitoring, sound effect library management, and video identification.

  9. Musipedia - Wikipedia

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    The latter can identify short snippets of audio (a few seconds taken from a recording), even if it is transmitted over a phone connection. Shazam uses Audio Fingerprinting for that, a technique that makes it possible to identify recordings. Musipedia, on the other hand, can identify pieces of music that contain a given melody.