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>>> djv = Dejavu(config)
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>>> djv = Dejavu(config)
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Next, give the `fingerprint()` command three arguments:
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Next, give the `fingerprint_directory` method three arguments:
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* input directory to look for audio files
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* input directory to look for audio files
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* audio extensions to look for in the input directory
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* audio extensions to look for in the input directory
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* number of processes (optional)
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* number of processes (optional)
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```python
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```python
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>>> djv.fingerprint("va_us_top_40/mp3", [".mp3"], 3)
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>>> djv.fingerprint_directory("va_us_top_40/mp3", [".mp3"], 3)
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```
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```
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For a large amount of files, this will take a while. However, Dejavu is robust enough you can kill and restart without affecting progress: Dejavu remembers which songs it fingerprinted and converted and which it didn't, and so won't repeat itself.
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For a large amount of files, this will take a while. However, Dejavu is robust enough you can kill and restart without affecting progress: Dejavu remembers which songs it fingerprinted and converted and which it didn't, and so won't repeat itself.
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5442376
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5442376
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Also, any subsequent calls to `fingerprint()` will fingerprint and add those songs to the database as well. It's meant to simulate a system where as new songs are released, they are fingerprinted and added to the database seemlessly without stopping the system.
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Also, any subsequent calls to `fingerprint_file` or `fingerprint_directory` will fingerprint and add those songs to the database as well. It's meant to simulate a system where as new songs are released, they are fingerprinted and added to the database seemlessly without stopping the system.
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## Recognizing
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## Recognizing
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Or by reading .wav files via scripting functions:
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Or by reading files via scripting functions:
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```python
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```python
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>>> from dejavu.recognize import FileRecognizer
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>>> from dejavu.recognize import FileRecognizer
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