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- @andreypopp I couldn't get used to the matrix-based programming style in Python. I tried that, but I'm finding to like Matlab/Octave better. 1 week ago
- Playing with Matlab for the first time in my life. Why didn't I do this kind of stuff when I still was at the uni? http://t.co/rdQNfYLZ 1 week ago
- "What I found was your name all over the place!" is the best acknowledgement of your open source programming work I've ever heard. :) 2 weeks ago
- Please somebody say this is a joke. Firefox 9 apparently doesn't allow me to visit HTTPS sites with self-signed certificates. 2 weeks ago
- @uwwwx It can, but it's probably not particularly good at it (I've not tested though). Everything in there is heavily optimized for music. 3 weeks ago
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Author Archives: Lukáš Lalinský
Acoustid fingerprinter 0.4 released
I’ve just released a new version of the Acoustid fingerprinter. I’ve sneakily released 0.3 some time ago, but it was available only on Linux. The only change was support for reading of the PUID tags. This release brings that functionality … Continue reading
Acoustid submissions without MBIDs
I’ve released a new version of the Acoustid server that doesn’t require submissions to include MusicBrainz recording IDs. Applications can send textual metadata (track, artist, album, album artist, year, track number, disc number) instead and the server will try to … Continue reading
Chromaprint 0.4 released
A new version of Chromaprint has been released. The main change is addition of an example application that uses the public C API and FFmpeg to allow externals programs to use Chromaprint without linking to the library. Other than this, … Continue reading
New Acoustid web service
Some time ago I realized that having the server code in Java keeps me away from working more on it. The original reason for writing it in Java was that I expected it would do harder work, but I really … Continue reading
Chromaprint 0.3 released
A new version of Chromaprint has been released. There aren’t many changes, mostly just compatibility improvements for Windows and Mac OS X, plus simple ctypes-based Python bindings. Download: Source code tarball (526K) Ubuntu packages Changes since version 0.2: Fixed compilation … Continue reading