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Thread: Google Pixel 2’s “Now Playing” always-on music recognition feature won't be a battery

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    Google Pixel 2’s “Now Playing” always-on music recognition feature won't be a battery


    One of the interesting, albeit not major, features of the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL comes in the form of an always-on music recognition service called "Now Playing." It works its magic in the background, even while your phone is locked, and shows the name of whatever song is currently playing on the always-on display. It's a neat concept, but as is the case with services that are constantly running in the background, it's lead to some worries regarding battery drain throughout the day.

    Well, put those worries to rest, as Google has apparently figured out a way to make its always-on music recognition quite battery efficient. The "Now Playing" feature is actually based on an old technology (in tech years, at least) that was tested way back on the Samsung Galaxy SII and the Google Nexus One and managed to clock in at over 12 hours of run time on both handsets. Called AmbientSense, the software managed to perform really well on smartphones with batteries that were quite modest in comparison to what the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL have to offer (the Nexus One, released 2010, has a 1,450 mAh battery, for comparison's sake). Unfortunately, information on AmbientSense is scarce, save for a mention in a 2013 paper that was presented at IEEE that year (linked below).

    AmbientSense is so energy efficient, due to its ability to work in two modes – autonomous (offline) and server (online). This means that it's capable of identifying music just by referencing input from the microphone of the device to a pre-existing, locally stored database, without even going online, which helps minimize battery drain.

    The folks over at XDA have already extracted the audio matching database that "Now Playing" will use for referencing audio on the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL, and it's a 53MB file called “matcher.leveldb.” This means that some day, after the libraries are obtained as well, "Now Playing" might be able to work on other phones, such as the original Pixel and Pixel XL and various Nexus models.
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    So, if I play music on my PC and my phone picks it up, will it tell me what my PC is playing? Or, does it just show you what you are currently listening to on your device? @MusicX

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seb23100 View Post
    So, if I play music on my PC and my phone picks it up, will it tell me what my PC is playing? Or, does it just show you what you are currently listening to on your device? @MusicX
    It listens to everything, and if it recognize any song, will show it. In your example yes, if you listen to music on your PC your phone will show song name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MusicX View Post
    It listens to everything, and if it recognize any song, will show it. In your example yes, if you listen to music on your PC your phone will show song name.
    Well that raises privacy concerns with me... I wonder if they are going to track what you listen to and use it for ads/recommendations.

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    Well that raises privacy concerns with me... I wonder if they are going to track what you listen to and use it for ads/recommendations.
    Don't know, but privacy is dead long time ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MusicX View Post
    Don't know, but privacy is dead long time ago.
    That's it. I never gonna buy a Pixel phone. What I am listening to is nothing for Google to know
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