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Post by Tim on Nov 2, 2017 22:53:15 GMT
Just discovered this tonight, which I guess is obvious, but I'd never done it before, so might be of interest to others?
I Shazam all the time but never really take the time to check what I have listened to and saved. So there I was listening to Spotify on my music server and controlling it from mobile phone, when I thought I'd run through some of my saved Shazam's.
I've always noticed there was a Spotify button in Shazam, but never went further than that. Tonight whilst Spotify and Norah Jones are playing I hit a saved Shazam and whoosh, it's playing from my hi-fi. Obvious I guess, but bloody brilliant.
I'm now going through my saved Shazam's and with just a tap they are playing in all thier glory through my system - I love it 😀
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Post by MartinT on Nov 3, 2017 6:07:02 GMT
That's a nice feature.
I always remember trying Shazam in a busy and very noisy coffee shop once and being able to identify a Goldfrapp song I'd never heard before. Remarkable bit of software.
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Post by Tim on Nov 3, 2017 8:54:35 GMT
Its ability to identify music has improved vastly since first inception, it's impressive now.
However I suspect it 'listens' before you tap the button, or monitors what Spotify is playing from the same device, as it can identify some songs in a nano second after you tap the button sometimes, which I think is virtually impossible to do so fast, without some prior data processing?
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Post by MikeMusic on Nov 3, 2017 9:58:05 GMT
Well worth knowing. Thanks Tim
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