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Re: Tool for finding an audio snippet in a bigger collection of recorded audio



I found an app that does the contents text search the way Window Search used to. I tested it on my music library, and it found the text in the tags I put in them.

http://download.cnet.com/Effective-File-Search/3000-2248_4-10056419.html?tag=mncol;9

-----Original Message----- From: Rainer Straschill
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011 12:52 PM
To: Looper's Delight Mailing List
Subject: Tool for finding an audio snippet in a bigger collection of recorded audio

This is really OT, but also, if not here, then where would I find one
who could help me with something like this...

Some time ago, I had copied a snippet of audio out of a large pool of
recordings (around 50-100 hours), compressed it and used it as a system
sound. Now I want to find that source again, to work with that snipped
(unprocessed) and its surroundings.

So I need something of a tool that would cross-correlate some, but will
find the snippet in the source files even though the snippet is much
hotter (not necesarrily into clipping, but rather from a -30dB to a -8dB
RMS or something) than the original.

Anyone knows of a solution for this, other than listening through the
whole 50-100 hours?

         Rainer

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