BeaTunes



If your iTunes music library doesn't stop growing and step by step is becoming a mess and you don't find the moment to put it in order, BeaTunes will be very helpful.
BeaTunes is a plug-in for iTunes that can reorganize your music library automaticaly and suggest you to create new albums and playlists if needed.
BeaTunes scans and analyzes you media library according to several aspects of each track, such as color or bitrate and finally it suggests you how to order and power up your media library.

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It supports iTunes and requires Java Runtime Environment 5.0BeaTunes

Tagtrum’s beaTunes (http://www.beatunes.com/) is a pretty cool iTunes tool for Mac and Windows users. It can detect various types of metadata, such as beats-per-minute and musical key, as well as find and fix typos and inconsistencies such as misspellings and rarely used genres.

After all, you can accumulate so many tunes in iTunes that inconsistencies and glitches appear. And if you rip CDs to the software, there may be missing info. BeaTunes can help with such shortcomings. It intelligently creates playlists of matching songs, corrects your iTunes Music Library (typos, wrong genres, a misnamed album, etc.) and more.

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One of my favorite features is the ability to search for and add missing data such as album artwork, which is more comprehensives than those features in iTunes itself. BeaTunes also analyzes the color and tempo (BPM) of your songs and lets you create playlists based on this info. You can even blog about your playlists (though I have absolutely no desire to do this) and more. All of the changes are, of course, reflected in iTunes.

  1. BeaTunes ($34.99 Mac and Windows) analyzes your iTunes or music libraries, lets you fix metadata problems, or just create playlists with the information it g.
  2. BeaTunes is a very good app for all those people who like to have their own playlists. With this program, based on BPM, from our songs we will be able to create all the playlists that we want.
  3. BeaTunes is a commercial software package for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X, developed and distributed by tagtraum industries incorporated. It originally started as a tool for detecting the BPM in music managed by Apple's iTunes.

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BeaTunes

Let beaTunes fill in the blanks and help you while DJ'ing at your next party. BeaTunes can automatically determine BPM (beats per minute) and store the result in iTunes and manually determine BPM and store the result in iTunes. BeaTunes Alternatives. BeaTunes is described as 'What started out as a BPM detection tool for DJs, runners and dancers, has become one of the finest iTunes™ library management tools around' and is an app in the Audio & Music category.

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BeaTunes isn’t a plug-in; it’s app that works in tandem with iTunes. It offers drag and drop installation. Once you launch it, on-screen prompts leads you through an analysis of your iTunes library.

BeaTunes’ Library Inspection finds and alerts you to the discrepancies in the library. Then it’s your call as to what corrections/changes you’d like to make.

There are a couple of things that you should know about BeaTunes, though they’re not actually flaws in the software itself. It can be slow to launch initially if, like me, you have a big iTunes library. Also, BeaTunes can’t iTunes Store tracks if they have the FairPlay DRM embedded.

Otherwise, BeaTunes makes a fine buddy for iTunes.

Beatunes review

A seven-day demo version is available at the product web site. Registration is US$31.95. BeaTunes requires Mac OS X 10.4.11 or higher.

Beatunes Review

Rating: 8 out of 10

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— Dennis Sellers