![]() Then make sure that your music files are accessible under the same path. Otherwise, simply copy your beaTunes application data to the same location on your new computer. If you are moving from one Mac to another and use the Migration Assistant, things should be fine. How can I find the BPM for DRM-encrypted Apple Mus.Moving data to a new computer can be a challenge.Just so that there is no doubt about it: EA9 isn't even a beta version. I also tried to undo the damage done to the user interface by Apple's Java 1.5.0_16 update, which left most button margins/insets in a rather unattractive state.Īlright, here's the obligatory warning: Before downloading and installing this, please make sure you understand what Early Access means: You can start with some easily selectable songs, open the Matchlist dialog, and then add some more songs, by simply dragging them into the dialog. ![]() You don't anymore have to select all seed songs before you create the Matchlist. To update a Matchlist, just CTRL/Right-click on the list icon and choose Update Matchlist.Īnother major improvement for Matchlists is the selection of multiple seed songs. Or you fine-tuned the used ruleset and want to apply these changes. This is particularly useful, when you added a bunch of songs to your library since you created the Matchlist. Yep, that's right - you can now create Matchlists and re-run the same rules, seeds etc. The biggest new item is the ability to save Matchlists. Yes, it's time again for a beaTunes Early Access release - this one's number 9. There will be some updates to the database. Just so that there is no doubt about it: EA10 isn't even a beta version. However, the algorithm still needs some testing and tuning, so results may vary. Finally, beaTunes now knows how to fill that key field it already supported for quite a while. The biggest new item is the spanking new tonal key analysis. OutOfMemoryErrors are hopefully a thing of the past. So expect a bunch of more or less obvious fixes. Wow - EA9 brought a couple of issues to light, which I hopefully have addressed in today's EA10. If that is not possible, please note that BPM tasks that are still in the queue will probably fail. Make sure the analysis queue is empty before starting EA11 for the first time. Just so that there is no doubt about it: EA11 isn't even a beta version. This version will cease to function 2 weeks after its release.It may not be possible to migrate data to future versions (even though we make a reasonable effort).Features may or may not work, appear, and disappear.Lastly, I added an inspection that finds dupes with different ratings and lets you adjust them.Īnd here's the obligatory warning: Before downloading and installing this, please make sure you understand what Early Access means: The rarely used genre inspector let's you find genres that are hardly used and maybe should be replaced by other genres. The amazon album version inspector lets you easily remove the (Album Version) suffix that Amazon likes to append to their mp3 titles. But you might want to know, that I added a couple of new inspectors. Of course I fixed a bunch of little things that are too tedious to list here. This is hopefully great for folks who quickly want to scan huge collections and don't care as much about accuracy. I also introduced a second BPM detection algorithm called SimpleSoundEnergy, which is generally faster than the original one, but not quite as accurate. Accuracy of the results should be much better now. I got to test the new key analysis algorithm from EA10 and as a result completely rewrote it. In the past two weeks a bunch of things have changed on the analysis front. ![]()
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