Tagtraum Industries beaTunes v5.1.14 WiN/MAC-DVT

Team DVT | 02 September 2019 | WiNx86: 288 MB | WiNx64: 290 MB | MAC: 293 MB

What started out as a BPM detection tool for DJs, runners and dancers, has become one of the finest iTunes™ library management tools around. BeaTunes’ powerful inspection feature lets you clean up your iTunes track data in a way unrivaled by any other software on the market today. Easily find typos or different spellings of artists’ names, automatically fill in the album artist names, and much more. No more R.E.M. and REM in your iPod’s artist list! No more albums hidden in the compilations section.

Here are some more examples of what you can do with beaTunes:
– Navigate in songs semantically, i.e., segment to segment.
– Automatically determine BPM (beats per minute).
– Automatically determine the musical key your songs are in.
– Sort existing playlists so that matching songs succeed each other.
– Create matchlists, i.e., playlists based on one or more sample songs.
– Browse songs from your music collection that match the currently selected song.
– Find all songs iTunes marks with an exclamation mark and remove them from the library.
– Find duplicates via acoustic fingerprinting.

Among other things, today’s update fixes a couple of display issues. If you have ever seen blank lines in the main song table—this update is for you. In general, beaTunes will feel a little faster and scrolling around in huge lists should be more responsive. Also related to graphics: the choice of GPU (graphics adapter) on OS X. There really is no reason why beaTunes should use the high performance GPU. Thanks to a recent Java update (8u92), beaTunes is now able to request the integrated GPU instead of the high performance one, resulting in lower power consumption. And as beaTunes comes bundled with a Java runtime, there is no need for you to update your system’s Java to get this feature.

Another important bug fix deals with Album Replay Gain. Because the beaTunes analysis queue processes multiple tracks in parallel and independently, computing Album Replay Gain is a little like dealing with a pink, spotted elephant: All tracks for an album have to be loaded, analyzed and the metadata has to be written, while another analysis thread may already work on one of those files. Compared to all other values beaTunes computes, this is a big exception and requires some extra synchronization logic. For 4.6.1, this logic has been completely rewritten.

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