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Is there way for the site owner/technical team to extract full audio files from samples that seem otherwise unsolvable?

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2022 7:54 pm
by jdjdk
If so, it would help with samples that have received interest and seem unsolvable right now. There have been a few times where the 30 second sample cut off shortly before the title of the song was sung, and if there was a way to hear the full files as they were uploaded in the first place, there'd be more success in identifying songs on the site. Especially for the real old samples where the OP is no longer active. I know the 30 second cutoff is to avoid copyright but with some songs there's no other way to solve them.

Re: Is there way for the site owner/technical team to extract full audio files from samples that seem otherwise unsolvab

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2022 7:59 pm
by admin
Honestly, we've been thinking a lot towards resolving this issue, but if we allow uploads bigger than 30 second, we will for sure have copyrighted issues. Any suggestions are welcomed

jdjdk wrote: Thu Sep 01, 2022 7:54 pm If so, it would help with samples that have received interest and seem unsolvable right now. There have been a few times where the 30 second sample cut off shortly before the title of the song was sung, and if there was a way to hear the full files as they were uploaded in the first place, there'd be more success in identifying songs on the site. Especially for the real old samples where the OP is no longer active. I know the 30 second cutoff is to avoid copyright but with some songs there's no other way to solve them.

Re: Is there way for the site owner/technical team to extract full audio files from samples that seem otherwise unsolvab

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2022 8:10 pm
by jdjdk
If it's possible to do that with old samples now, then my idea would be to have the full file at least privately messaged to the person looking to solve it, if having it posted in public would be an issue. I can post a link to the specific sample(s) I have in mind, if you like.

Re: Is there way for the site owner/technical team to extract full audio files from samples that seem otherwise unsolvab

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2022 6:05 am
by jdjdk

Re: Is there way for the site owner/technical team to extract full audio files from samples that seem otherwise unsolvab

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2022 7:38 am
by jdjdk
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Re: Is there way for the site owner/technical team to extract full audio files from samples that seem otherwise unsolvab

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2022 10:50 am
by lu80
admin wrote: Thu Sep 01, 2022 7:59 pm Honestly, we've been thinking a lot towards resolving this issue, but if we allow uploads bigger than 30 second, we will for sure have copyrighted issues. Any suggestions are welcomed

jdjdk wrote: Thu Sep 01, 2022 7:54 pm If so, it would help with samples that have received interest and seem unsolvable right now. There have been a few times where the 30 second sample cut off shortly before the title of the song was sung, and if there was a way to hear the full files as they were uploaded in the first place, there'd be more success in identifying songs on the site. Especially for the real old samples where the OP is no longer active. I know the 30 second cutoff is to avoid copyright but with some songs there's no other way to solve them.
A suggestion would be to give people the opportunity to select the 30 seconds they want after uploading a sample.
Not everyone knows how to use audio tools to edit a sample before uploading it.
So if you could upload an mp3 file longer than 30 seconds and then have sort of a timeline where you can drag a time window of 30 seconds around until you found the best part of that mp3 file and then use that as your sample, it could help solving the problem.

Sure it might make uploading a sample a bit more complex than it is now, sure there still will be people who won't bother to find the best part of their mp3 although they're asked to do so, sure that's not easily implemented and sure it won't solve the problem with old samples, but it is at least a chance to improve the quality of future samples.

Re: Is there way for the site owner/technical team to extract full audio files from samples that seem otherwise unsolvab

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2022 10:55 am
by lu80
jdjdk wrote: Thu Sep 01, 2022 8:10 pm If it's possible to do that with old samples now, then my idea would be to have the full file at least privately messaged to the person looking to solve it, if having it posted in public would be an issue. I can post a link to the specific sample(s) I have in mind, if you like.
Automatically messaging a longer sample to people is exactly the same as offering those samples in a longer version right away, even if you do it privately. A copyright issue isn't based on the way how you make a sample available, it's purely based on the length of the sample.

Re: Is there way for the site owner/technical team to extract full audio files from samples that seem otherwise unsolvab

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2024 10:04 am
by Qualown
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Re: Is there way for the site owner/technical team to extract full audio files from samples that seem otherwise unsolvab

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2024 2:49 am
by carinamon
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Re: Is there way for the site owner/technical team to extract full audio files from samples that seem otherwise unsolvab

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2024 7:01 am
by terrorhastiness
Not everyone has the skills necessary to edit a sample using audio tools before submitting it. It's possible that this will make uploading a sample more difficult than it is currently, and some users may still choose not to search for the best part of their MP3 even when requested to. The method you provide a sample doesn't determine if it violates copyright.