AFT SonicDeCloner FREE — The Ultimate Acoustic De-Duplication Solution

I am thrilled to introduce AFT SonicDeCloner, a free tool by AudioWatermarking.com for acoustic audio de-duplication. AFT SonicDeCloner is built to recognize acoustically similar audio files, or “clones,” across various formats by using advanced, patented acoustic fingerprinting technology. Unlike traditional file comparison methods, this tool listens to audio files just like the human ear, identifying duplicates originating from the same performance or recording, regardless of file compression or format.

Key Features:

  • Human-like Acoustic Detection: Matches audio based on sound content, not just byte data, id3 tags or meta information.
  • Format-Agnostic: Compatible with all major audio formats.
  • Robust Performance: Detects duplicates even in altered versions, including pitch shifts or distortions.
  • ABSOLUTELY FREE for Non-Commercial Use: Ideal for personal audio management.
  • Cross-Platform Compatibility: Works on Windows, Mac OS, and Linux.
  • Standalone and Offline: Does not require installation and performs without internet connectivity.

Who It’s For: Designed for audiophiles, DJs, sound engineers, and music enthusiasts, AFT SonicDeCloner helps manage audio collections, removing unnecessary duplicates for a more organized, streamlined library. If you value the quality and organization of your audio collection, AFT SonicDeCloner is the ultimate solution to help you achieve a clean, efficient, and enjoyable music library.

Download AFT SonicDeCloner today at www.AudioWatermarking.com/sonicdecloner and experience acoustic de-duplication that brings clarity to your collection.… >>> Click to read the full post...

My interview with MMN Magazine

I’m thrilled to share that MMN Magazine recently interviewed me about www.AudioTag.info, its underlying acoustic fingerprinting technology, my other audio technologies including watermarking solutions available at www.AudioWatermarking.com and some more.

A big thank you to my friends at MMN Magazine and to Peter Bokor personally for this wonderful opportunity. You can check out the full interview here: https://mmn-mag.hu/2024/06/03/audiotag-challanging-shazams-fingerprinting

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AWT technology secures new US Patent

I’m pleased to share some news from my small audio DSP software house at www.AudioWatermarking.com. I have just been granted US Patent 11,978,461 — a key addition to the growing collection of innovations, marking another significant personal and professional milestone in my journey at www.AudioWatermarking.com.

This is the third major patent in the line of patents protecting my core DSP technologies focused on audio watermarking and acoustic fingerprinting. Our suite of tools, including Audio Watermarking Tools (AWT) and Audio Fingerprinting Tools (AFT), is at the forefront of forensic audio watermarking, steganography, and acoustic fingerprinting software solutions. This patent is another small personal achievement in my humble engineering career. It is also a step forward for AWT technology and the trust and confidence it provides its users. It’s moments like these that reflect the cumulative effort of countless hours of work and the unwavering support from family and customers.

We look forward to continuing to innovate and provide our clients with state-of-the-art solutions that meet their evolving needs. Your support fuels our continued passion and commitment to enhancing the security and reliability of audio DSP technologies.

Please visit www.audiowatermarking.com to explore how AWT technologies might help meet your needs.
Permanent link to the patent at USPTO website.

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TrustedAudio.com — secure, watermarked audio delivery platform

We’ve just launched TrustedAudio.com – secure, watermarked audio delivery platform.

TrustedAudio is a web-based service addressing anti-piracy needs of individual musicians, composers, labels, studios and various music and audio professionals (and especially those, who are less into “computer science” and more into their profession).

A short description: “TrustedAudio (TA) is a professional web-based tool that provides an easy and reliable way to share, deliver, and distribute audio files securely by means of watermarking and digital signing. Simply log in, upload your audio files, fill in the recipients’ info, and send the files! All recipients receive their own uniquely and inaudibly watermarked (“digitally signed”) copy of each distributed audio file. Unique watermarks are embedded into every audio file copy delivered to each individual recipient. Records of each watermark, together with the file and the recipient info associated with it, are securely stored in the TA database, enabling the file owner to identify and back-trace delivered copies at any time, instantly and reliably”.

More information: TrustedAudio.com>>> Click to read the full post...

wavedraw – a simple tool that generates BMP waveform picture of a sound file

Ever needed to generate a waveform picture of an audio file? I was in need of such tool myself and, to my big surprise, didn’t find any! So I wrote it myself. The tool loads a standard RIFF wave sound file (.wav), generates waveform picture and stores it in BMP format. You can specify any desired picture size and background/foreground colors. Only one (left) audio channel of the input file is analyzed.

the tool is free. Use it on your own risk.

I place Windows, Linux and Mac binaries in one archive: wavedraw_all_os.zip>>> Click to read the full post...

AudioTag.info – music recognition robot

It’s my pleasure to announce a preview stage of free music recognition service – AudioTag.info.

AudioTag.info — is a free music-recognition service. It allows you to identify almost any unknown piece of music quickly and easily. Its use is very simple: you upload a short audio fragment or an entire song, the robot analyzes it and provides you with the information about the track title, artist name, album title, etc. Your audio fragment can be in almost any file format and of almost any quality (aurally recognizable, of course) — it can be an MP3 file downloaded from the Internet or a short recording made with your old tape recorder and stored as a low-quality .WAV-file.>>> Click to read the full post...