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Category Archives: Acoustid
New AcoustID server release
I’ve just updated the AcoustID servers with the latest version of the code. There is a couple of changes on both the website and the API. One important change on the website is addition of email and website fields to … Continue reading
Acoustid fingerprinter 0.5.1 released
A new version of the Acoustid fingerprinter has been released. It’s contains just one small bug fix regarding compatibility with Qt 4.8. The official binaries for version 0.5 are not affected by this bug, so this is a source-only release. … Continue reading
Acoustid fingerprinter 0.5 released
A new version of the Acoustid fingerprinter has been released. The version adds support for Unicode file names on Windows, reading 24-bit audio file formats and can parse MBID tags from MP3 files written by foo_musicbrainz. Download: Windows application (7.5M) … Continue reading
Chromaprint 0.6 released
A new version of Chromaprint has been released. As with the previous version, the core library hasn’t changed much. The fpcalc utility now supports 24-bit sample formats and by default calculates fingerprints using the first 2 minutes of audio. The … Continue reading
Inside the Acoustid server
Time flies really fast. It’s been over a year ago since I first released the server code for Acoustid. Back then, Acoustid was just an experiment, but the project is becoming more and more visible and these days it’s serving … Continue reading