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TyMusicDB is capable of identifying a song based on only a very small fragment of it - there is no need for the entire song to be played. It will recognize a song at any point. Instead of storing the entire audio data of a song, only a small file containing its digital fingerprint is stored and used for recognition. Songs can be imported from mp3 or wav files, or can be directly recorded from the audio source. The recognition algorithm is designed to identify songs based on their acoustical properties and is thus very robust against noise and other distortion. If the input signal is sufficiently strong and has little distortion (e.g. FM tuner) a sample of only 1 second in length will suffice for a correct identification.The program will run comfortably as a background process since it has a very low CPU usage. This program is free for private use. If you plan to use this software for commercial use, please contact the author at about the professional version supporting multiple channels, scripting and database logging, as well as SDKs.
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TyMusicDB 3.2.2 Free - Setup for Windows 7, 8 and 10 [New!]
Demo Songs
Sandro Blum - Tutankhamun.mp3Sandro Blum - The Battle of Mireador.mp3 Thanks to Sandro Blum for the sample songs! The program does not come with any music or fingerprints included! You must create all fingerprints from your own music collection. If you want to test TyMusicDB and don't have any music on your PC, you can download the free sample music songs above. To generate the fingerprints, drag&drop the mp3 file onto the program or use the file-menu. Any windows compatible recording device such as microphone, line in, TV or FM tuner can be used. Show — Etv Kaleya Gia Inxtc
What can TyMusicDB be used for?
Most TyMusicDB users use it to monitor a radio or tv channel in order to find out when and how often specific songs or
commercials are broadcasted.
How do I add songs to the database?
That will depend on what format an original recording is given. If you have an audio-file such as mp3 or wav, it can be directly added to
the database (see file-menu or drag&drop the audio file). Mp3 files need to be 44Khz/16bit. Wave files can be 11KHz/22KHz/44KHz 16 bit.
You can also directly add songs by recording them with a microphone.
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What kind of music will be recognized?
Show — Etv Kaleya Gia InxtcThe footage opens with a CRT-glitched title card: . Then, a woman— Kaleya —appears. She’s in her late 20s, silver-dreadlocks, cyber-goth goggles, speaking in a hybrid English/patois/slang that feels both dated and prophetic. “Wha’ gwan, selectors? You’re locked into the InxTC show—where the pill is real, but the reality is pure frequency.” The set is a DIY studio: black lights, oscilloscopes, a DJ mixer, a giant blinking sign that reads “INXTC” . Kaleya announces she’ll be “testing the limits of serotonin television” by taking an unnamed substance on air, then conducting a “live dream transmission.” ACT II: THE BROADCAST (as described in forum posts) According to scattered witnesses—people who claim to have seen the original broadcast in 1999 on a pirate UHF channel in London or Bristol—the show aired once, at 2:17 AM, replacing static on Channel 28. If you find the tape—do not watch alone. etv kaleya gia inxtc show Kaleya was never seen again after September 1999. No death record. No obituary. Just whispers she “uploaded herself.” The footage opens with a CRT-glitched title card: The final scene: Maya, alone at night, watches the glitched outro again. Her screen flickers. For a split second, the text flashes. She looks over her shoulder. Her webcam light is on—but she didn’t turn it on. “Wha’ gwan, selectors Here’s a solid, fictional narrative built around your phrase — treating it as a found-footage / lost-media mystery set in the underground electronic music scene. Title: ETV Kaleya Gia InxTC Show Logline: A forgotten late-night TV pilot from 1999 resurfaces online, plunging a curious archivist into a rabbit hole of conspiracy, ecstasy culture, and a missing host. ACT I: THE DISCOVERY In 2023, Maya Reyes , a digital archivist specializing in lost media, stumbles upon a corrupted VHS rip uploaded to a private forum. The file is named: ETV_KALEYA_GIA_INXTC_SHOW_MASTER_99.mpg . Freeze frame. Static. The ETV Kaleya Gia InxTC Show remains unlisted by any known archive. As of 2026, no second episode has appeared. But every few months, a Reddit user claims their smart TV briefly switched to a channel playing fractal lights and a woman’s whisper: “Do not attempt to resynchronize.”
What exactly does the integrity bar show?
It shows how well the fingerprint of the sample matches the fingerprint of the original music in the database.
Does the program run slower if I add many songs to the database?
This will not significantly slow down the search. It does take up more RAM though which might affect your computer's
performance.
How many songs can be added to the database?
That depends on how much RAM (Memory) your computer has. A computer with 2 GB of RAM can have up to 10.000 songs
loaded in memory. The free version is restricted to 500 songs.
How do I copy fingerprints?
The fingerprints are stored as separate files in your My Fingerprints folder which is located in your
My Documents.
Show — Etv Kaleya Gia InxtcIf you have any questions, feedback or requests, feel free to email me. Note that this program is freeware, so support is not guaranteed. |