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Mohan hits online mp3 songs
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(Others have a recognisable pattern as well:, ,, etc.) So I extracted these patterns and downloaded all these URLs as well.

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Each movie in the index always has the URL.

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I used Perl’s LWP library to download the movie index of Raaga. Perl is pretty much the only programming language I know. The second was worse: my song names were spelt differently from Raaga’s. I need to hunt through each file to find the year and music director. Firstly, the data in Raaga needs to be parsed. Since Raaga had a decent collection of songs, along with the year and music director, I decided to download this information and tag my files with this information. (My subsequent analysis of song preferences confirmed this.) But I didn’t know the year or music director for any of my songs. I knew I liked some music directors more than others, and had a hunch I liked older songs. Of the unfamiliar songs, but I didn’t know which to pick. I’d heard the familiar songs in my collection many times. Soon the problem shifted to song discovery. So, having very rationally organised my music collection, I was happy. (As you might have guessed, I have a Command Prompt window always open.) If I wanted to find a song that started with, say, “pehla”, I’d just type “DIR *pehla*” on the Command Prompt. I’ve never had a need to sort by song name.

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And I placed “Movie” before “Song” because I often browse songs within a single movie, and it’s useful to sort by name in Windows Explorer and see all the songs in a movie. I didn’t always know the music director, singers or year of the movie. I chose the “3” format because the movie name and the song name were really the only two things I knew about every song I had. On the command prompt, you can type “DIR dil*.txt” to see all movies starting with “Dil”. You can just sort everything by name, date modified, size, whatever. Searching in one directory is easier than in multiple directories. But I prefer one directory with 5,000 files to 1000 directories with 5 files for a simple reason. People think I’m crazy to use a single large directory. In early 2005, I decided to organise the collection and put them all into one big directory per language, and name the files in the format “3”. Most of these were from MP3 CDs I had bought, songs I’d downloaded, or songs I’d recorded. Over the last 5 years, my MP3 collection had grown quite large. Update: How I created this is a very long story, spanning over two years. Just go to /hindi and type a song or movie name. So I got the list of songs from some of these sites, put it together in one place, and implemented a find-as-you-type. I find it a nuisance to have to go to Raaga, search for a song, not find it, then go to MusicIndiaOnline, not find it, then go to Musicplug.in, and so on until Google. This is an article on how I wrote the search engine.













Mohan hits online mp3 songs