I-tuines just freaked me the fuck out
The_Hook_Up
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ok, so I digitized my Gun LP for my girl. I recorded it on soundforge and just put wholes sides of the LP into CD architect and indexed the sides and burned it. I didnt name the tracks or anything. I put the CD into her new Ibook and fucking I-tunes already knew the names of the tracks! This wasnt a burn of a CD, I recorded the LP! She theorized the only explanation is the the track lengths and the order of said track lengths. Is this how it works? I know how it looks up CDs and names the tracks, but this was a burn of LP...fucking weird.
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no it cant be..it was a recording of a 38 year old LP..there was no such thing back then.
Using audio waveform fingerprint technology, MusicID can identify individual songs or albums in a user's collection regardless of source, format or tag information
http://www.gracenote.com/gn_products/music_id.html
cosine. i've never even used iTunes but this is fucked up.
so someone had to input every recording ever made so it could recognize the wave form? That is
If you tag a cd that isn't in the data base I believe you can upload the list. Not like one monkey doing it all. It's in the advanced pulldown menu.
Gracenote has 'em both:
http://www.gracenote.com/music/album.html/soul/e529f4798ab592303063f16d47935807.html
http://www.gracenote.com/music/album.html/genchildrensmusic/622b7b1d7c647eb1bffcf5fd6ee7c7bb.html
Nah, nothing to fear... Mainly because recording something from vinyl and burning a copy off to CD is perfectly legal, but beyond that the RIAA has no way of personally identifying you. Hell, the RIAA likely doesn't have any way of knowing anything about who accesses the databases since as far as I know they don't run them. At least, I know they have nothing to do with the Freedb, which is what my programs use.