Re: [mb-users] how to identify an uncompressed and untagged track
cornel panceac <[email protected]> Sun, 10 Mar 2013 15:11:17 +0200
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2013/3/10 Philipp Wolfer <[email protected]> > Hi Cornel, > > 2013/3/10 cornel panceac <[email protected]> > >> I have some uncompressed and untagged audio files that i"d like to >> identify. Can i do this with Picard? Is there any other way to do it from >> (Fedora) Linux ? >> > > you can try to identify the tracks using the audio fingerprinting of > Picard. You will have to configure AcoustID in the Picard fingerprinting > settings and then use the "Scan" (not the "Lookup") button in Picard to > identify the songs. > > Regards, > Phil > > Thank you Phil, I've configured as good as i could the fingerprinting options in picard (you can see the config in attached picture) but when i click "scan", the acoustid applications offers to scan a directory. If i add the directory containing the wav files, it says "Submitted 0 fingerprints, thank you!". So what should i do? compress the wav file? And if i submit the fingerprint, how do i do the lookup? Cornel _______________________________________________ MusicBrainz-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.musicbrainz.org/mailman/listinfo/musicbrainz-users
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