Know the track before you publish
Find unknown background music before a video goes live, then credit it, replace it, or flag it for rights review.
Upload a recording, livestream, DJ set, podcast, concert clip, or creator video. CueTrace.org scans the full timeline, recognizes the music, and returns a clean cue sheet ready for credits, chapters, rights review, and edits.
Manual music identification breaks down on long recordings, live performances, remixes, noisy rooms, and creator workflows. CueTrace.org turns that messy timeline into structured music metadata.
Find unknown background music before a video goes live, then credit it, replace it, or flag it for rights review.
Concerts, livestreams, KTV sessions, radio shows, and DJ sets become timestamped song lists without manual listening.
Cover recognition and melody matching help identify live versions, acoustic takes, hummed melodies, and rearrangements.
Drop in video or audio, or scan a YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Bilibili, or Douyin URL from the workspace.
The engine samples the recording, matches musical fingerprints and melodies, then validates candidates across segments.
Download YouTube chapters, CSV, Markdown, rights-review cue sheets, or ffmpeg commands for song-by-song clips.
Identify every BGM placement, build credits, and avoid publishing with unknown copyrighted music.
Recover tracklists from full sets, radio mixes, venue recordings, remixes, and live versions.
Batch long-form videos, create song timelines, and hand editors structured data instead of rough notes.
Create show notes with precise song timestamps and a clear music log for every episode.
Turn live event footage into a searchable tracklist, even when the performance differs from the original release.
Surface likely protected tracks, ISRC metadata, and confidence scores before the asset reaches distribution.
Start with free minutes, then scale by team size and monthly video volume.
This English version keeps the original product idea, but presents it as a sharper SaaS workflow for global creators and studios.
Yes. CueTrace.org is positioned around cover and melody-aware recognition, so it is not limited to matching exact studio recordings. Accuracy can still drop on very noisy audio, very short clips, or obscure songs.
The free plan is designed for shorter files. Paid plans support long-form recordings such as concerts, livestreams, podcasts, DJ sets, and multi-hour source footage.
The page can present privacy-first processing: local files are handled for preview in the browser, and server scans should retain only the minimum fingerprint data needed for recognition.
Yes. The Creator and Studio positioning includes direct URL scanning for major video platforms, so users do not need to download files manually before analysis.
Move from “what song is this?” to a polished cue sheet your team can publish, edit, or review with confidence.
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