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They're going to remove my "Open with Spotify" button aren't they


Ugh, this has become my favorite music feature of all time. I've made amazing playlists in Spotify by using Shazam around town in cafes and clubs. It was too good to be true.


I use sound hound, it has the same thing.


THANK YOU for the Sound Hound tip; I’d somehow been ignorant of its existence. Haven’t really put it through its paces yet but the UI and featureset look great. Never expected to say this but I might be done w/ Shazam!


Awesome, thanks for the tip.


Soundhound also recognizes songs by humming. (Shazam can't)


Wow, Thanks for point this out and I have never heard of Soundhound before. ( Talk about Discovery problems )

There are many times when a song suddenly pops up into your head, and you cant record the exact lyrics, the may likely be a few words that is wrong so Google doesn't help, and humming it in Shazam never worked. I had always thought my voice was sounded too bad.


Is it as good as Shazam at finding songs? I remember trying it early and not being impressed, but it was very brief so my sample size was too small.


I use both regularly. SoundHound is my go to by default but I use Shazam as a backup. Shazam is more successful normally but I like SoundHound more for whatever reason.


Switched to SoundHound a long time ago and have found it equally as good as Shazam. I have every song I "discover" automatically added to a Spotify playlist so I can check it out later.


I didn't find much difference in recognition capabilities between Shazam, SoundHound, and built-in recognition on Windows Phones.


I love this too — when it works. But I’ve had a long, recent and ongoing stretch of Shazam failing to identify songs.


It would be quite a joy if there were a way to curate/aggregate in-store music playlists and then serve them such that visitors could search by store.


"Open with  Music"


FYI, 0xF8FF is only shown as an Apple logo on Apple products. It's a Unicode Private Use character.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_Use_Areas#Vendor_use


On my device it shows as "( t )": https://i.imgur.com/b3Yhh1I.png

I'm not sure why.


Black box LG G6 Android. Come on, Google. You know what it's supposed to be :)


On my Linux Mint 18 Chromium 62 it's the Apple.


Tomorrow it'll be ● Music


It already has that.


And the Android version of Shazam, if we're speculating along those lines.


Is there any loss in that? The integrated music recognition if Google Now rarely fails me, and when it does, Shazam wasn't able to recognize the song either.


I've never had it work as fast or accurately as Shazam, especially in noisy environments. There's also no obvious way to get the full history of the songs I've searched for (there probably is - it's just not easily discoverable). I had high hopes for the automatic detection that rolled out on pixel 2s but have found that it only works on the terrible music that my gym plays.


That feature only works in the US (and maybe a few other countries?).


Are you sure about that? I know that it works in Germany. Might it be that you are confusing it with the Google Assistant song search?

Looking at my sound search history[0], I first used it in Germany in August 2014, so I'd be surprised if it wasn't rolled out worldwide by now (unless of course due to legal reasons).

[0]: https://myactivity.google.com/page?page=soundsearch


Huh, it looks like it works in my country (Sweden) now. It was unavailable for the longest time though.


Never update


I wish you could turn off auto update for just one app on iOS.




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