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Add pictures to recordings and manually upload bird recordings
A new software release adds a couple more requested features:
- the ability to add pictures to recordings, and
- the ability to manually upload bird recordings.
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Bug fixes, small improvements and documentation about audio tagging.
Bird tagging improvements include the ability to zoom in on the frequency axis, change the colour pallet, and an expanded list of birds. Several small bug fixes, a new bird monitor manual and a video showing how to do the tagging. -
Improvements to audio and video tagging: zoom, attributes, search, pinning
A new software update includes improvements to audio and video tagging, making the process more efficient and precise. Zoom in on a audio recording to see the wave form, add attributes, many more labels and the ability to control which buttons you see. Station locations are now created automatically -
Easier wifi set up and bug fixes
- Pick a nearby network to connect your camera to a WIFI network.
- Fixed too many "battery flat" emails
- Time formats for on/off checked.
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Software update: Improved bird tagging, Cacophony Index and Morepork tags visible
A new tagging interface for audio recordings includes a spectrogram enabling you to easily identify the interesting parts of a recording. The Cacophony Index and tags added by machine learning are now visible. -
New release: Undelete, password reset, & bug fixes
Newly released software includes an undelete functionality and the ability to reset your password, along with various bug fixes. -
Email notifications for flat battery now going out.
If you are using one of our thermal cameras, then you will have probably noticed that we have rolled out the functionality to send an email when we... -
Trap NZ integration and interface improvements
Significant changes to the way you use and access groups of devices on the Cacophony Project Portal. This includes integration with trap.nz and a new label: Flagged for review. -
Ruru/moreporks automatically identified now
We have just released our automatic ruru/morepork identification software. This software runs over every file uploaded from a Cacophony Bird Monito... -
Improved mobile performance, new video player and battery alerts
The team at The Cacophony Project are about to release new features for the portal that is used for viewing thermal videos. The screenshot below sh... -
Automatically detecting wallabies
150 years ago 3 breeding pairs of Bennett's wallabies were introduced to South Canterbury to start a fur trade. This has now grown reportedly to a ... -
Updated Bird Monitor and Sidekick apps.
Two Android apps developed by the Cacophony Project have recently been updated: the Bird Monitor and Sidekick apps. Bird Monitor At the heart of t...
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