
contribs) Well, per the notability guideline, if no published, third party, reliable sources on the subject cannot be produced then the subject is not notable enough to warrant a Wikipedia entry.Preceding unsigned comment added by Pault100 ( talk PicardQt and Jaikoz are the ONLY taggers that match against MusicIP and MusicBrainz. Well this is a statement of fact, there are very few tag editors that support online matching based on the acoustic id, the vast majority only support metadata match from freedb or Gracenote, a few support MusicIP but not many.

The majority of taggers only provide a metadata lookup and, because of the inaccuracy of this method, requires the user to confirm modifications. This was done on the 2nd of June 2005 ( see ), the musicbrainz tagger would perform acoustic matching before that but it wasn't fully automated, as a user you still had to decide which matches to accept,Ģ. Jaikoz was the first tagger available that could perform acoustic fingerprint matching automatically without user intervention.
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Has a number of unique features that merit it having a page.ġ. If you want to rewrite the text that is not a problem, but I believe Jaikoz Concerns raised that citations are required for the following assertions, the text was written this way because of previous concerns about the uniqueness of Jaikoz, I believe these assertions to be true and have added more information below but I do not have independent definitive proof.
