guys,
the thing is, there's ISRC codes which are embedded into every commercially 
released audio file, CD or download.  This is how those of us who live on 
our royalties get paid.  these ISRC codes get read by every dreaming 
service and all that.  but when you strip those out, we're screwed.  So, 
there's no way to do what you want with what you have.  

HTH,
Kevin

On Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at 9:32:22 AM UTC-5, Dave Carlson wrote:
>
> John and Kevin,
> Yes, a Google search did not bring up any specific app. Lots of discussion 
> on CDDB. Seems like an automated app or program, reading a list of audio 
> files, and running a virtual comparison using a Shazzam process could be a 
> real opportunity.
>
> Dave Carlson
> Engineer, Pioneer, Farfar, Woodworker, Musician, and Oregonian
>
>
>
>
>

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