Once you have located your project in the Cloud Console,Ĭheck if a billing account is attached by navigating to the Billing section in the left side menu. Once there click Create credentials and then select API key. This can be done on the Credentials page. This can be done by selecting New Projectįrom the projects list, or by selecting Create Project via the If the original project cannot be located, you should:Ĭreate a new project. If you cannot locate the project for your API key, you may have lost access to this project.Īsk others in your organization for help.If that's not the case, switch to a different project, and check the credentials there. Check that the API key you currently use on your website is listed.Go to the Credentials section, which can be accessed from the left side bar under.To confirm the key is associated with the project: How can I check if billing account is attached to my project?īilling page in the Google Cloud Console and select the project under which your API key was created. Is a billing account attached to your project? I'm not sure. Great! Let’s move on and check if a billing account is attached to your project. If you do not see a guided setup, follow theįull instructions at Get Started with Google Maps To get an API key, click the button below. Here you can confirm if the requests are using the key parameter.įilter your network traffic by maps/api/js when viewing the Network tab. Maps JavaScript API will be under the path maps/api/js. Here you will see the network requests made by your website. When loading the Maps JavaScript API, substitute YOUR_API_KEYĬheck the network traffic generated by your website in the browser. tag which is used to load the Maps JavaScript API.
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If you have access to the source code of your application, look for the If you see the following messages, you are not using your API key correctly:
Under certain circumstances, a darkened map, or 'negative' Street View image, watermarked with the text "for development purposes only", API Key and Billing Errors Troubleshooting If you are NOT the website owner, there are no steps youĬan take to fix any of these errors. Certain errorĬonditions may also occur, which result in the display of a darkened The Maps JavaScript API writesĮrror and warning messages to the JavaScript console.
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Feel free to contribute with your own measurements! (contact: Fabio Egizi of our DR Team).This page describes the error messages that can be returned by the DR values higher than 10 are to be considered acceptable, numbers near 5 mean the recording has been heavily compressed (except for extremely "quiet" musical genres). This is NOT a way to determine whether a recording is "good" or not according to audiophile standards but it helps understanding how much the recording has been affected and contaminated by the "loudness war".įor each record we list the average DR value of the whole disc and then the DR of each and any track contained into it.
The numbers you'll find in the chart below represent a kind of "average" dynamic range, higher values mean less compression. For more details please read the article linked above and visit the Pleasurize Music Foundation website (and support the campaign!).
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This software doesn't measure the whole dynamic range of a recording but helps unveiling when hyper-compression has been heavily applied.
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The following database, which is meant to be an "open-source" project and ready to accept everyone's contribution, makes use of the Pleasurize Music DR software, an easy to use PC application that helps understanding the real dynamic content of any recording. Recordings Database via the DR software - Dynamic range measurements performed via the DR software of the Pleasurize Music Foundation