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Service to identify musical tracks. ("a global search engine for music")
Service to identify musical tracks. ("a global search engine for music")
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Boing Boing calls it the free and open alternative to Gracenotes. MusicIP belongs to the MusicBrainz Foundation.
 




The service includes a database of 26 million fingerprinted audio tracks. The public domain track metadata from MusicBrainz returned by MusicDNS can be used freely for any applications by developers, organizations or enterprises.  
The service includes a database of 26 million fingerprinted audio tracks. The public domain track metadata from MusicBrainz returned by MusicDNS can be used freely for any applications by developers, organizations or enterprises.  
=Commentary=
Boing Boing calls it the free and open alternative to Gracenotes. MusicIP belongs to the MusicBrainz Foundation. '''It's a content identification service'''.
"MusicIP's free service joins a market that includes the commercially available offering from Gracenote, whose CDDB music identification database is the standard used by most media players, including iTunes. Other applications include All Media Guide's commercially available AMG LASSO, and the open-source freedb."
(http://www.dmwmedia.com/news/2007/01/11/musicip-challenges-gracenote-with-free-music-identification-service)





Revision as of 10:22, 15 March 2007

Service to identify musical tracks. ("a global search engine for music")

URL = http://www.musicip.com



The service includes a database of 26 million fingerprinted audio tracks. The public domain track metadata from MusicBrainz returned by MusicDNS can be used freely for any applications by developers, organizations or enterprises.

Commentary

Boing Boing calls it the free and open alternative to Gracenotes. MusicIP belongs to the MusicBrainz Foundation. It's a content identification service.

"MusicIP's free service joins a market that includes the commercially available offering from Gracenote, whose CDDB music identification database is the standard used by most media players, including iTunes. Other applications include All Media Guide's commercially available AMG LASSO, and the open-source freedb." (http://www.dmwmedia.com/news/2007/01/11/musicip-challenges-gracenote-with-free-music-identification-service)


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Competitor of Gracenote

Commentary at http://www.dmwmedia.com/news/2007/01/11/musicip-challenges-gracenote-with-free-music-identification-service