BPMer - 1.1.2track analyzer featuring BPM detection and beat-matching |
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Nice utility - Version: 1.1.2, 12/1/2007 04:08PM PST
photo_journ
I've used this to apply BPMs to my iTunes library on a Powerbook G4 1.67 running OSX Tiger and OSX Leopard and never had any problems with it. It occasionally comes across a track it can't detect the BPM on and occasionally applies weird BPM counts to some tracks but generally for house or trance tunes I find it fairly accurate. Much easier to use than loading the tunes into a deck and running them up. Provides a nice guide to track BPMs. No hangs or crashes. Nice one.
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- Does not detect STORE BOUGHT files
Music munger 



- Version: 1.1.2, 11/10/2007 06:43PM PST
rhelms
Not only did this crash several times during processing of my iTunes library, I noticed after it had finished a song with a lot of garbage characters in it. I also noticed songs that seemed to suffer "stuttering" when played - bits and pieces dropped from them.
In no way should anyone try this, even as a demo. Not without Time Machine or other iTunes backup.
In no way should anyone try this, even as a demo. Not without Time Machine or other iTunes backup.
Still... 



- Version: 1.1.2, 7/1/2007 09:58AM PST
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charlie105pb
... no response from the authors after 2 mails and a review. Is this soft still supported?