Frequently Asked Questions | Music Recognition
Music recognition can open almost all music and video file types.
Videos: (.mp4, .avi, .mkv, .wmv, .flv, .mov, .webm, .3gp, .3g2)
Music: (.mp3, .aac, .wav, .flac, .ogg, .wma, .amr, .m4a)
Your file must be no larger than 20 MB.
You can use links from Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and Twitter. Simply copy the link – music recognition does the rest!
Music recognition also recognizes music in direct file links. This means that if you have a link to a video or audio file (e.g., .mp4, .mp3), that will work too.
Unfortunately not.
Music recognition stops after finding the first song.
If you want to recognize multiple songs, you’ll need to split your file into several parts and check each one individually.
Sometimes, yes.
The tool listens to the sound of the song.
If it doesn’t find anything, it searches for similar melodies to try and find something suitable anyway.
Not always.
If the audio quality is poor or the song isn’t at the beginning of your file, the result might be incorrect.
The clearer and louder the song, the better it works.
No.
Music recognition only shows you the song title, artist, and links to Shazam or YouTube.
If you want to listen to or download music, please use Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, YouTube Music, etc.
This tool can detect music in videos from Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and Twitter (X). Simply copy and paste the link – the tool does the rest.
Yes! You can select exactly which part of the video or audio should be recognized.
Yes, sometimes!
The tool first listens carefully to the sound to find the song.
If no direct match is found, it tries to recognize similar melodies.
The tool can also find music in direct video or audio file links. Supported video formats: mp4, avi, mkv, wmv, flv, mov, webm, 3gp, 3g2. Supported audio formats: mp3, aac, wav, flac, ogg, wma, amr, m4a