Same idea, different execution: full-mix audio recognition without the queue, without the public archive, and without the three-platform limit.
Identify My Mix →trackid.net had the right idea early: run audio recognition across an entire stream instead of a ten-second clip. It accepts SoundCloud, Mixcloud, and YouTube submissions, generates tracklists automatically, and has grown a large public archive of results that anyone can search.
The trade-offs are the queue and the audience. Submissions wait in a shared processing line, with allowances and priority tied to its premium tier, so a tracklist can take a long time to arrive. And finished tracklists are published into the public archive, which is fine for a famous set and a real problem for a promo mix that has not been announced yet.
Setlist.ID processes your submission on demand rather than in a shared queue, typically finishing in under five minutes per hour of audio. Results stay private to your account. Platform support goes far beyond three sites, covering TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Vimeo, Dailymotion, Audiomack, Hearthis, and more than a hundred others, and every identified track carries timestamps, BPM and key, album and label data, and links to YouTube, Spotify, Deezer, and Beatport.
| trackid.net | Setlist.ID | |
|---|---|---|
| Processing | Shared queue, wait times vary | On demand, under 5 minutes per hour of audio |
| Privacy | Generated tracklists join a public archive | Results are private to your account |
| Supported sources | SoundCloud, Mixcloud, YouTube | 100+ platforms including TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and Vimeo |
| Track data | Artist and title | Timestamps, BPM, key, album, label, plus YouTube, Spotify, Deezer, and Beatport links |
| Exports | Copy from the site | Clipboard, .txt file, YouTube chapter format, and playlist creation |
| Cost | Free tier with limits, paid premium | Token-based, from $5.00 for 3 hours of audio, auto-refund on failure |
trackid.net makes sense when you are in no hurry, the mix lives on one of its three supported platforms, and you do not mind the result being public. The archive of already-generated tracklists is also worth searching before processing anything, since someone may have submitted the same set.
Use Setlist.ID when you want the tracklist now, when the mix is on any of the hundred-plus platforms trackid.net does not read, when the result needs to stay private, or when you want the full data package of timestamps, BPM and key, and store links rather than names alone.
Full-mix fingerprinting against a licensed 100-million-track database costs real compute and licensing money per hour of audio. Charging per processed hour is what pays for on-demand processing with no queue, and tokens are refunded automatically whenever identification fails.
Setlist.ID processes on demand at roughly five minutes per hour of audio, so a one-hour mix is typically done inside five minutes of submission. Queue-based services depend on how many submissions sit ahead of yours, which is outside your control.
No. Your results are visible only in your account. Nothing is published to a public archive, indexed, or shared.
Yes, and far more. SoundCloud, Mixcloud, and YouTube are all supported, alongside TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, X, Vimeo, Dailymotion, Audiomack, Hearthis.at, and more than a hundred other sources.
Paste a link from any of 100+ platforms and get the full tracklist in minutes.