Compare two audio files












3















I would like to make sort kind of "speech recognition" system.



The goal is to compare a new recording with an original audio file, and if the sound is > x% similar, do something.



Is there already a tool doing something similar ?










share|improve this question
















bumped to the homepage by Community 10 mins ago


This question has answers that may be good or bad; the system has marked it active so that they can be reviewed.











  • 1





    Hah! The real Bob Dylan never plays a song the same way twice.

    – Otheus
    Jan 27 '16 at 9:31
















3















I would like to make sort kind of "speech recognition" system.



The goal is to compare a new recording with an original audio file, and if the sound is > x% similar, do something.



Is there already a tool doing something similar ?










share|improve this question
















bumped to the homepage by Community 10 mins ago


This question has answers that may be good or bad; the system has marked it active so that they can be reviewed.











  • 1





    Hah! The real Bob Dylan never plays a song the same way twice.

    – Otheus
    Jan 27 '16 at 9:31














3












3








3








I would like to make sort kind of "speech recognition" system.



The goal is to compare a new recording with an original audio file, and if the sound is > x% similar, do something.



Is there already a tool doing something similar ?










share|improve this question
















I would like to make sort kind of "speech recognition" system.



The goal is to compare a new recording with an original audio file, and if the sound is > x% similar, do something.



Is there already a tool doing something similar ?







audio software-rec music file-comparison






share|improve this question















share|improve this question













share|improve this question




share|improve this question








edited Jan 27 '16 at 22:36









Franck Dernoncourt

1,36482652




1,36482652










asked Jan 27 '16 at 5:36









bob dylanbob dylan

4941615




4941615





bumped to the homepage by Community 10 mins ago


This question has answers that may be good or bad; the system has marked it active so that they can be reviewed.







bumped to the homepage by Community 10 mins ago


This question has answers that may be good or bad; the system has marked it active so that they can be reviewed.










  • 1





    Hah! The real Bob Dylan never plays a song the same way twice.

    – Otheus
    Jan 27 '16 at 9:31














  • 1





    Hah! The real Bob Dylan never plays a song the same way twice.

    – Otheus
    Jan 27 '16 at 9:31








1




1





Hah! The real Bob Dylan never plays a song the same way twice.

– Otheus
Jan 27 '16 at 9:31





Hah! The real Bob Dylan never plays a song the same way twice.

– Otheus
Jan 27 '16 at 9:31










3 Answers
3






active

oldest

votes


















0














The only tool that's able to do that is probably shazam... However, you can't use it for your own recordings. You may want to take a look at accoustic fingerprinting !






share|improve this answer































    0














    Well, I am happy to introduce you to the Speech Recognition world :)
    In fact there is a lot of research in this topic, but there is not a tool that is established at all in UNIX systems.
    Here is a post with a extensive list of tools...even when not effective tools actually.
    Is there any decent speech recognition software for Linux?



    For comparing purposes, you can search about Dragon Naturally Speaking, the clear winner in Windows systems.






    share|improve this answer

































      0














      Although this is old question I came recently over two audio files which I needed to compare. While it is not automated process I used Mixx software and compare the waveforms. If it is the same than the songs are the same. Otherwise you should be able to see the diffrence (even the smaller ones). See this picture 1000vs3000 bitrate
      - there are two waveforms on the top and even if by hearing the songs are same the waveforms shows that there is actually difference between them (the small waveforms looks the same however);






      share|improve this answer

























        Your Answer








        StackExchange.ready(function() {
        var channelOptions = {
        tags: "".split(" "),
        id: "106"
        };
        initTagRenderer("".split(" "), "".split(" "), channelOptions);

        StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function() {
        // Have to fire editor after snippets, if snippets enabled
        if (StackExchange.settings.snippets.snippetsEnabled) {
        StackExchange.using("snippets", function() {
        createEditor();
        });
        }
        else {
        createEditor();
        }
        });

        function createEditor() {
        StackExchange.prepareEditor({
        heartbeatType: 'answer',
        autoActivateHeartbeat: false,
        convertImagesToLinks: false,
        noModals: true,
        showLowRepImageUploadWarning: true,
        reputationToPostImages: null,
        bindNavPrevention: true,
        postfix: "",
        imageUploader: {
        brandingHtml: "Powered by u003ca class="icon-imgur-white" href="https://imgur.com/"u003eu003c/au003e",
        contentPolicyHtml: "User contributions licensed under u003ca href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/"u003ecc by-sa 3.0 with attribution requiredu003c/au003e u003ca href="https://stackoverflow.com/legal/content-policy"u003e(content policy)u003c/au003e",
        allowUrls: true
        },
        onDemand: true,
        discardSelector: ".discard-answer"
        ,immediatelyShowMarkdownHelp:true
        });


        }
        });














        draft saved

        draft discarded


















        StackExchange.ready(
        function () {
        StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2funix.stackexchange.com%2fquestions%2f257925%2fcompare-two-audio-files%23new-answer', 'question_page');
        }
        );

        Post as a guest















        Required, but never shown

























        3 Answers
        3






        active

        oldest

        votes








        3 Answers
        3






        active

        oldest

        votes









        active

        oldest

        votes






        active

        oldest

        votes









        0














        The only tool that's able to do that is probably shazam... However, you can't use it for your own recordings. You may want to take a look at accoustic fingerprinting !






        share|improve this answer




























          0














          The only tool that's able to do that is probably shazam... However, you can't use it for your own recordings. You may want to take a look at accoustic fingerprinting !






          share|improve this answer


























            0












            0








            0







            The only tool that's able to do that is probably shazam... However, you can't use it for your own recordings. You may want to take a look at accoustic fingerprinting !






            share|improve this answer













            The only tool that's able to do that is probably shazam... However, you can't use it for your own recordings. You may want to take a look at accoustic fingerprinting !







            share|improve this answer












            share|improve this answer



            share|improve this answer










            answered Jan 27 '16 at 8:34









            CoretoolCoretool

            1011




            1011

























                0














                Well, I am happy to introduce you to the Speech Recognition world :)
                In fact there is a lot of research in this topic, but there is not a tool that is established at all in UNIX systems.
                Here is a post with a extensive list of tools...even when not effective tools actually.
                Is there any decent speech recognition software for Linux?



                For comparing purposes, you can search about Dragon Naturally Speaking, the clear winner in Windows systems.






                share|improve this answer






























                  0














                  Well, I am happy to introduce you to the Speech Recognition world :)
                  In fact there is a lot of research in this topic, but there is not a tool that is established at all in UNIX systems.
                  Here is a post with a extensive list of tools...even when not effective tools actually.
                  Is there any decent speech recognition software for Linux?



                  For comparing purposes, you can search about Dragon Naturally Speaking, the clear winner in Windows systems.






                  share|improve this answer




























                    0












                    0








                    0







                    Well, I am happy to introduce you to the Speech Recognition world :)
                    In fact there is a lot of research in this topic, but there is not a tool that is established at all in UNIX systems.
                    Here is a post with a extensive list of tools...even when not effective tools actually.
                    Is there any decent speech recognition software for Linux?



                    For comparing purposes, you can search about Dragon Naturally Speaking, the clear winner in Windows systems.






                    share|improve this answer















                    Well, I am happy to introduce you to the Speech Recognition world :)
                    In fact there is a lot of research in this topic, but there is not a tool that is established at all in UNIX systems.
                    Here is a post with a extensive list of tools...even when not effective tools actually.
                    Is there any decent speech recognition software for Linux?



                    For comparing purposes, you can search about Dragon Naturally Speaking, the clear winner in Windows systems.







                    share|improve this answer














                    share|improve this answer



                    share|improve this answer








                    edited Apr 13 '17 at 12:37









                    Community

                    1




                    1










                    answered Jan 27 '16 at 23:12









                    user2342670user2342670

                    1




                    1























                        0














                        Although this is old question I came recently over two audio files which I needed to compare. While it is not automated process I used Mixx software and compare the waveforms. If it is the same than the songs are the same. Otherwise you should be able to see the diffrence (even the smaller ones). See this picture 1000vs3000 bitrate
                        - there are two waveforms on the top and even if by hearing the songs are same the waveforms shows that there is actually difference between them (the small waveforms looks the same however);






                        share|improve this answer






























                          0














                          Although this is old question I came recently over two audio files which I needed to compare. While it is not automated process I used Mixx software and compare the waveforms. If it is the same than the songs are the same. Otherwise you should be able to see the diffrence (even the smaller ones). See this picture 1000vs3000 bitrate
                          - there are two waveforms on the top and even if by hearing the songs are same the waveforms shows that there is actually difference between them (the small waveforms looks the same however);






                          share|improve this answer




























                            0












                            0








                            0







                            Although this is old question I came recently over two audio files which I needed to compare. While it is not automated process I used Mixx software and compare the waveforms. If it is the same than the songs are the same. Otherwise you should be able to see the diffrence (even the smaller ones). See this picture 1000vs3000 bitrate
                            - there are two waveforms on the top and even if by hearing the songs are same the waveforms shows that there is actually difference between them (the small waveforms looks the same however);






                            share|improve this answer















                            Although this is old question I came recently over two audio files which I needed to compare. While it is not automated process I used Mixx software and compare the waveforms. If it is the same than the songs are the same. Otherwise you should be able to see the diffrence (even the smaller ones). See this picture 1000vs3000 bitrate
                            - there are two waveforms on the top and even if by hearing the songs are same the waveforms shows that there is actually difference between them (the small waveforms looks the same however);







                            share|improve this answer














                            share|improve this answer



                            share|improve this answer








                            edited Dec 13 '18 at 17:06

























                            answered Dec 13 '18 at 17:00









                            Withy14Withy14

                            112




                            112






























                                draft saved

                                draft discarded




















































                                Thanks for contributing an answer to Unix & Linux Stack Exchange!


                                • Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!

                                But avoid



                                • Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.

                                • Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.


                                To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.




                                draft saved


                                draft discarded














                                StackExchange.ready(
                                function () {
                                StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2funix.stackexchange.com%2fquestions%2f257925%2fcompare-two-audio-files%23new-answer', 'question_page');
                                }
                                );

                                Post as a guest















                                Required, but never shown





















































                                Required, but never shown














                                Required, but never shown












                                Required, but never shown







                                Required, but never shown

































                                Required, but never shown














                                Required, but never shown












                                Required, but never shown







                                Required, but never shown







                                Popular posts from this blog

                                CARDNET

                                Boot-repair Failure: Unable to locate package grub-common:i386

                                濃尾地震