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Sounds easy to me. Hash the file (ed2khash is the primary key) and look it up in the database. Most well known stuff is in there.
And of course, with the perceptual hashes, you could cross-reference stuff that *isn't* in the DB with stuff that *is*.
not if the file is remuxed to include a foreign-language audio track, which is virtually always the case
I was going to scrape http://rutracker.org , which has nearly anything; western trackers tend to be too fragmented IME to scrape
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