fazaal24 said:
Songcatcher is a
2000 drama film, directed by
Maggie Greenwald. It is about a
musicologist researching and collecting
Appalachian folk music in the mountains of western
North Carolina. Although
Songcatcher is a
fictional film, it is loosely based on the work of
Olive Dame Campbell, founder of the
John C. Campbell Folk School in
Brasstown,
North Carolina.
Source - WiKi
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hes talkng abt Dialog Song Catcher....
here are the details..
Now get details of your favourite songs on to your Dialog mobile with Dialog Songcatcher.
Setup
Step 1: Dial 389 & hold your mobile against any music source for 15 seconds
Step 2: Dialog Songcatcher upon identifying the music track will send you an SMS with details of the song (artist name and song title) and a w@p link for the available music content. You can download any song from our collection of 15 000 songs on Songcatcher.
Note: Ensure complete silence while placing your mobile against the music.
Rates
Call Charges
For each correct song recognition - Rs.10/- per song
GPRS and Content charges are applicable when downloading song.
Note : Rs. 8/- per minute will be charged for the call made to 389
Applicable taxes to be included
FAQs
1.Will I be charged if the song is not recognised?
*You will only be charged for the call made to 389
2.Should GPRS be enabled on my phone to download the song?
*Yes
3.On what format will the song be available?
*Songs will be available in many formats such as MP3, truetone, polytone. You can choose the preferred format for downloading.
4.What will the result be if there is noise and disturbances in the environment when holding the mobile against the music source?
*Songcatcher will be unable to recognise the song
Source-
Official Page for Dialog Songcatcher