I guess this is the thing I need, runs as command-line, and has a decent
output

http://clam-project.org/wiki/Music_Annotator_tutorial

Now how do i get sqlplus to fetch the filename, and write the codes ?

Regards,
Peter

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Op 10-dec.-2012 om 18:38 heeft James Harrison <[email protected]>
het volgende geschreven:

 You might be best off manipulating the Rivendell MySQL database directly
to insert codes/update carts/cuts with codes/link stuff. Should be
achievable with some fairly tame scripts if you can get the music analysis
tool to return useful output.

If you want frequency centroids etc in a more Linux-friendly tool, try the
VAMP toolkit.

Cheers,
James Harrison


On 10/12/12 04:01, Peter Claes wrote:

 Just to be clear .. MIK or Chordata, they don't generate any playlists or
log.

 They just add data to the id3 metadata. They add the keynote and bpm.

 Number 1..12 and A..B for notes and major or minor.

 Using the camelot easymix wheel, you can determine which songs match.

 More info :
http://www.harmonic-mixing.com/HowTo.aspx

 So I just want to have this data available in the rivendell database,
connected to scheduler codes.

 A fast and easy way, of course ;)

 Regards,
Peter







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Op 10-dec.-2012 om 07:03 heeft Fernando Della Torre <[email protected]> het
volgende geschreven:

 I Would add to the "wishlist" some kind of traffic system to controll the
commercials too.




 Atenciosamente,



*Fernando Della Torre*

Tecnologia da Informação

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(: +55 16 9137-2886

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2012/12/9 Morten Krarup Nielsen <[email protected]>

> > The world still needs a good free Open Source music scheduler. Goodness
> knows I could use one.
>
>  Why not make Rivendells own scheduling more advanced and useful? Then
> Rivendell really would start to compete with the large players.
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