After a while of running this music DB, and noticing lag spikes and slowdowns due to poor, old coding, I made a decision. It’s rewrite time.
Now I know I’ve been saying that forever, but this time Axcid changes itself from a database to a search engine. I’ve engineered a new storage format / searchable database that can store music data, literally 50 times as fast as before. Queries that once took 50 seconds now take 20 milliseconds.
The new system will be much more scalable. Work starting with multiple servers, splitting the ‘powerhouse’ load (streaming, content checking, ‘heavy lifting’), from the database load (searching, indexing, database handling).
The XML api’s will also be re engineered. They will use a better / more standard format.
There will also be many new features, including album indexing, better art retrieval, users / sessions & playlists. The software version will be rebuilt to a more solid, complete application.
We’re moving out of the prototype days, and into the real software days. The beginning was fun, but it’s time to buckle down and launch a real music service.
In honor of my new G1 I purchased today, I’m showing off the development on Tunebin/Axcid Mobile.
The application is called Tunr. So far it’s bug_free and supports Tunebin Playlists & XSPF Playlists.
When I am done, it will be available on the Android Market, free of charge.
At the moment I’m writing my Media Services background service, the app will use it for playing songs, and it will of course support multitasking, so you can listen to your playlist whatever your doing.
Tunr supports(/will support) searching for songs via Axcid, it supports live music archive / Axcid search.
Downloading support will also be implemented sometime in the near future. I don’t have a ton of time to work on this due to paying jobs, but it will get done, don’t worry.
Hopefully in a couple days, I’ll get an SVN up for the packages:
org.graysblog.tunebin
org.graysblog.xspf
org.graysblog.http
so basic xspf playback can be implemented before the whole app is done. (Because who actually pays attention in class when there is 3g and music..),
Alright this is just great. Will started to mess with the axcid api the other day, and came up with something cool. It’s like IgniteMusic, and uses the same api. But on the other hand, it doesn’t suck.
http://tunebin.info/
Powered by the axcid api, works on pretty much everything. Great way to listen to music like I do in class.
Some of my favorites:
Rap:
http://tinyurl.com/csnpuh – Gucci Mane – Icy (remix)