If someone doesn’t know what Shazam is, it listens to music playing on the radio or TV and identifies it and helps you find the name/artist.

I was wondering if there open source equivalent, I tried searching google and AlternativeTo but only found Linux desktop apps.

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    Uninformed copyright law speculation

    I think that’s true about being expensive/difficult to maintain, but while IANAL, a hash of music is not the music itself, something that can be converted to music, or in any way protected by copyright AFAIK.

    Edit: fixed bad spoiler/cw syntax Edit 2: fixed unintentional passive aggression

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      I’d agree about the database probably not being copyright, but I was more talking about getting access to the music to convert in the first place.

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        part where I spend other people's time proposing a feature I'm not willing to spend time to implement

        Perhaps there could be an optional setting that lets you contribute to a crowdsource thing when people rip their cds with open source software and get the metadata from MusicBrainz (those that still buy cds)? Seems pretty do-able actually.

        part with unfounded patent speculation

        Maybe there is a patent or something keeping that feature from being added to the databases and programs?