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2010-05-24
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2010-05-24
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It's been suggested on maemoitalia.com: here's the original, Italian page, and here's the Google translation in English.
Briefly, you've got to have the Recorder application, that records in low-quality wav. Just record 15-45 secs of the unknow tune, give it a recognisable name and save somewhere.
Then, point your browser to http://www.audiotag.info, upload the recorded file (takes time), answer to a simple math question (to prove you're not a robot), and get your answer
Of course, all credits for this method go to the http://www.maemoitalia.com staff
Edit: of course, some genius coder of ours could think of automating the process...
Ernesto de Bernardis
Last edited by debernardis; 2010-05-24 at 15:35.