Apple's Shazam to recognise even more songs than before after update
Shazam, the music recognition platform
acquired by Apple for
reportedly $400 million in 2018, has been updated to version 15.0, with the app
now able to spend more time listening to tougher-to-determine songs.
Available as an update via the App Store, Shazam version 15.0's
update notes explain that the milestone update adds in a change to the way the
feature functions. Now, the app can spend more time listening to a particular
song, reports AppleInsider.
"Shazam now finds more songs by trying harder, for
longer," advise the notes.
"Tap to Shazam to give it a go!" it added.
Typically, Shazam will recognise a track within a few seconds, but
will listen for longer periods if it cannot quite hear or make out the song
that's being played.
After a preset period of time, the app will give up on trying to
listen to the song, an act that typically makes users re-attempt recognition,
along with moving their iPhone closer to the speaker.
It is highly likely that by increasing the amount of time Shazam
can potentially listen to a track, there will be more audio for Shazam's
service to access, giving more chance of turning up a result, the report said.
The app is free to download from the App Store, is compatible with
all iPhones and iPads running iOS 13.0 and iPadOS 13.0 or later and weighs in
at 34.2MB in size.
In June, the platform surpassed 1 billion Shazams per month
worldwide and 50 billion tags since its inception.
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