Where do you do this from anyway? I went to music.google.com and I don't see anything for it just the old upload music thing.
Anyone know how they are doing the actual matching? Do they analyse the music content and compare against a database in the same way that Shazam and SoundHound do? Or do they just compute the hash of the music file on your system and check for the hash in a database?
this would have been awesome 6 months ago before i uploaded 150 GB the normal way
Yeah, I've uploaded most of my music as well. I'm hoping that it'll fix my album art for me though and scan in music that it couldn't upload because of the format since I'm too lazy to do both of those myself.
they also need to let you disable this instant mix bullcrap
so how does this NOT promote piracy?
Whats stopping me from grabbing the mp3 from a youtube music video and matching it onto Google Play?
You have to add a folder in the Music Manager and in my case for example it said uploading but the songs were going at a fast rate, the scan isnt instant but way faster than actually uploading them
I wonder how or when it decides to do that. I upload from my desktop as I make MP3s from FLAC files specifically for GM. I spend considerable time and effort tracking down CDs with superior mastering, or ripping vinyl. I don't want my music to be matched up against some overcompressed "remaster". Thankfully it doesn't seem to supersede my choices.
even if you upload FLAC GM will auto transcode to 320 MP3
i assume the match just matches to 320 as well