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Audio fingerprints are identifiers for audio files based on the contained audio data. [[MusicBrainz]] currently makes use of Relatable's [[TRM]] which is an algorithm matching files by audio fingerprints but may abbandon the support for this in the future - see [[Getting Rid Of TRM|GettingRidOfTRM]] for more info.
In addition to Relatable's TRM, and the fingerprint in Kurt Rosenfeld's [[FDMF]], there are a number of different commercial systems:

In addition to TRM, and the fingerprint in Kurt Rosenfeld's [[FDMF]], there are a number of different commercial systems:
* [[Audible Magic|AudibleMagic]]
* [[Audible Magic|AudibleMagic]]
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">[http://www.econtentmag.com/Articles/ArticleReader.aspx?ArticleID=4473&IssueID=128 This article] compares business models for Philips & Audible Magic
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">[http://www.econtentmag.com/Articles/ArticleReader.aspx?ArticleID=4473&IssueID=128 This article] compares business models for Philips & Audible Magic

Revision as of 20:47, 13 October 2005

Audio fingerprints are identifiers for audio files based on the contained audio data. MusicBrainz currently makes use of Relatable's TRM which is an algorithm matching files by audio fingerprints but may abbandon the support for this in the future - see GettingRidOfTRM for more info.

In addition to TRM, and the fingerprint in Kurt Rosenfeld's FDMF, there are a number of different commercial systems:

  • This article compares business models for Philips & Audible Magic
  • Philips (also licensed by SNOCAP)
  • Frauenhofer: