Warning
This software is one of my oldest projects, and it shows.
This project is essentially abandoned, and no support will be provided attempting to run it on modern systems or fetch modern databases. I wouldn't recommend using this repository for anything, you'd likely be better off creating your own equivalent project. Best of luck to you.
This tool is designed for you to find songs in your rhythm game's songs that is also in another rhythm game. For example, you can search for BEMANI songs that are also in your osu! songs folder.
- osu!
- Clone Hero
- Stepmania
- Beat Saber
- Spotify
- Quaver
- BEMANI (via BEMANIWiki)
- Clone Hero (via Chorus)
- maimai (via SEGA
- maimai International Version (via SEGA)
- DJMAX RESPECT (via Cypher Gate)
- GROOVE COASTER (via groovecoaster.jp)
- osu! (via osusearch)
- Beat Saber (via Beat Saver)
- Spotify (via SpotifyAPI-NET)
- Chunithm (via SEGA)
- Chunithm International (via SEGA
- Ongeki (via SEGA)
- Project DIVA Future Tone (via SEGA)
- WACCA (via marv.jp)
- Quaver (via Quaver)
- Muse Dash (via Gamepedia)
Select the game you want to use as a source from the dropdown, then select the game you want to search through. Enter the directory for your source game's songs folder in the Songs Directory textbox. (You can get more help finding your directory with this link for osu!, this link on section 2.3.1 for Stepmania, this link for Clone Hero, this link for Beat Saber, and this link for Quaver). If you selected Spotify, paste your Spotify playlist URL in the textbox. Select a provider, if applicable, then hit Search!
A console window will appear and the program will begin searching. Depending on your selections, it might take a while to search for everything, but you'll always be given a progress indicator to let you know how much more is left. Once the console disappears, you will have a list of your source games on the left and a list of matches on the right. For some games, you'll be able to select a song and click Download/Open on the bottom right of your screen to open a link to the song in your browser. Otherwise, copy the information on the right and use it as reference when you need to. (For example, adding songs to your favourites from the eAmusement website or with the proprietary modular arcade server that is used at your local arcade.)