Music Identifier suggestion
from wolfiedafloof@lemmy.world to privacy@lemmy.ml on 25 Apr 23:13
https://lemmy.world/post/46067857

Any good Music Identifiers that respects users privacy?

Sometimes I hear a song, like it but have no idea what it’s called

#privacy

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doodoo_wizard@lemmy.ml on 25 Apr 23:30 next collapse

You can just ask me, I’ll tell you.

harmbugler@piefed.social on 27 Apr 07:15 collapse

It goes doodoo, do dooo, do do do

doodoo_wizard@lemmy.ml on 27 Apr 16:04 collapse
blackbrook@mander.xyz on 25 Apr 23:37 next collapse

Audile is open source and on bdroid. Here is their privacy policy: github.com/aleksey-saenko/…/PRIVACY.md

thermogel@lemmy.ml on 26 Apr 01:38 next collapse

yeah Audile is awesome

[deleted] on 26 Apr 09:50 collapse

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Courantdair@jlai.lu on 26 Apr 09:51 collapse

Nice! I didn’t know clients depending on Shazam could send fingerprints only, that’s great in terms of privacy!

raptore39@lemmy.ca on 26 Apr 02:11 next collapse

Musicbrainz Picard. This is the only way I can wedge Linux into this conversation. On a less privacy focused method, I use the music identification on my Google Pixel

mctoasterson@reddthat.com on 26 Apr 11:20 next collapse

I use Audire from F-droid. It relies on the APIs of Shazam and AUDD. But it’s a FOSS app, there is no account to log into, and I’m running it on Graphene so it’s also sandboxed and permissions restricted.

wolfiedafloof@lemmy.world on 27 Apr 06:00 next collapse

That… Sounds AMAZING. thank you! You’re the winner ;D

Manalith@midwest.social on 01 May 12:17 collapse

Just to confirm, you mean Audile, right?

pound_heap@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 26 Apr 12:30 collapse

Google Pixel has a standard “Now Playing” feature that is using on-device recognition. Well, you have to trust Google on that, though.