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Re: [Announce] Eyrie Music Detection - 0.2 Released
Thanks for putting efforts into this application, much appreciated!
Some more specific feedback was asked for so I did some testing on my N9. I chosed Tiny Dancer with Elton John Greatest Hits available in the db. I played the song from my laptop in front of me. I tried both with holding the phone in my hand approx 20 cm from the computer speaker and also by putting it on the table approx 15-20 cm from the speaker. I couldn't notice any difference. I also tried to lower the volume on the pc but couldn't find any differencies there either. Eyrie either found the song or not at the same places in the song. I tried this several times for the timings below and was almost the same result every time. It could take longer some times to find it but it could be due to my timing starting Eyrie. The results below is first when I started Eyrie in the song. Second when Eyrie reports a result and third if it found it or not. 00:00 - 00:15 - Found it 00;24 - 00:58 - Found it 01:00 - 01:25 - Found it 01:30 - 01:55 - Found it 02:00 - 02:25 - Found it 02:30 - 03:18 - Didn't find it 03:00 - 03:45 - Didn't find it 04:00 - 04:49 - Didn't find it 05:15 - 06:02 - Didn't find it I also tried to play this song on the phone and it had no problem finding it in the first part as when trying with OTA. I noticed that the frequency waves are not visible when playing from phone. Maybe a good reason for this. |
Re: [Announce] Eyrie Music Detection - 0.2 Released
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Re: [Announce] Eyrie Music Detection - 0.2 Released
In case anyone wanted to set up a server (here's how):
Here's api.py modified in order to pass basic metadata to a client. Here's modified eyrie source which plays nicely with the above (you'll need to edit the target IP address in eyrie.cpp though). After a couple of hours of testing with N900 I'm still not sure what factors determine a successful match. Is there any significant drop in reliability because of signal downsampling and thus cutting off higher frequencies? Perhaps the material ingested was of inappropriate genre (old-school Swedish death metal, ~1300 songs, whole). But why on earth it wouldn't recognize *any* songs on 'Purgatory Afterglow' no matter how many times I tried but with 'Until Eternity Ends' it was all but too familiar...? And, yeah, Shazam on NITDroid had much less problems matching even such lo-fi tracks as Carnage's 'Torn Apart' and was generally much more successful with the same song pool tested in the exact same environment. :confused: |
Re: [Announce] Eyrie Music Detection - 0.2 Released
I Installed the app but unfortunately its not even starting. Just a black screen with slight illumination. Any idea why ?
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What kind of app is this...I can recognise more songs than this thing does!?
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I does not recognise any song for only time it found the wrong arties and song.
My cat reconize more songs as this app. |
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qt-components-10-com.meego-compat package and try out again and Elleo: please move to com.nokia.meego namespace then, as com.meego is deprecated |
Re: [Announce] Eyrie Music Detection - 0.2 Released
I installed it. It opens up fine. I press find song it starts recording but it doesnt find a song at all. Is there a way to check if its recording? The app looks great though. Thanks
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Re: [Announce] Eyrie Music Detection - 0.2 Released
Wats up now? Dead,
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