mherger wrote:
- The free TEN API access is limited: they only allow a certain number
of queries per minute (20, upgradeable to 120). FWICT these are shared
among all installations using the same API key, and they explicitly
forbid using multiple API keys to work around this issue. OTOH
You can use MusicIP on Linux, I do that.
Have a look at wiki.slimdevices.com
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menno wrote:
The TEN API sounds promising. Is there anything stopping each user using
their own API key?
The reason I dont use MusicIP is because it needs to run on Windows and
my system runs on Linux (DockStar)
Cheers,
Menno
The mip server runs fine on Linux (Clear OS in my case )
The mip server runs fine on Linux (Clear OS in my case ) however the
desktop app to analyse the files needs windows .
Ahm... nope. I'm running both on my Linux box, even run the UI using X
Window from my Mac. But it's fiddly.
If there is anything to test I could volunteer as crash test
The TEN API sounds promising. Is there anything stopping each user using
their own API key?
Don't register for multiple API keys in an attempt to cirumvent rate
limits.
http://developer.echonest.com/docs/v4
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Mnyb wrote:
The mip server runs fine on Linux (Clear OS in my case ) however the
desktop app to analyse the files needs windows
I'm running both on my Linux box, though technically the UI presentation
layer would run on my Mac through X Window.
As for the TEN API: I just got news that some
Hi guys
Might be slightly going off topic :) But there is a Linux GUI and there
is also GenPUID which can be scripted, so you dont need to have
Windows.
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cparker wrote:
Might be slightly going off topic :) But there is a Linux GUI and there
is also GenPUID which can be scripted, so you dont need to have
Windows.
My problem is the last version of genpuid 1.4 can only update the
Windows version of the database (1.9) so it's only good for
I have been running MIP on Ubuntu using WINE emulator with success.
Allows for fingerprinting/archiving
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menno wrote:
The reason I dont use MusicIP is because it needs to run on Windows and
my system runs on Linux (DockStar)
To echo the point of others, many of us run MusicIP just fine on many
flavors of *nix. You don't even need to run it on a Windows emulator
like WINE (mine runs fine on
mherger wrote:
I'm running both on my Linux box, though technically the UI presentation
layer would run on my Mac through X Window.
As for the TEN API: I just got news that some of the limitations I was
afraid of were removed. There's still a rate limit accessing their API
which means
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