beaTunes is an iTunes companion app capable of automatically analyzing your music collection to help you build better playlists. It analyzes BPM (beats per minute), silence at the beginning or end of a song, and the color (based on frequency spectrum) of a given song. Some of the data is stored through iTunes, and some is stored by beaTunes itself. beaTunes can suggest albums that would complement your music collection, display music charts, and help you find and fix errors in your song meta data, like typos and wrong genres. It also allows you to blog about selected songs or playlists.
| Tags | multimedia Sound/Audio Analysis |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | Mac OS X Windows Windows Windows |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


Changes: This release fixes an issue with incorrectly embedded flat keys. It has faster startup on multi-core systems. The disabled 'clear queue' menu item has been fixed.


Changes: Decoding issues with non-16bit/sample LPCM files were fixed.


Changes: A couple of problems with computing and displaying colors were fixed.


Changes: This release fixes 'Analyze/Inspect New Songs'. Amazon requests are now signed. Deleted tracks are now moved to the trash/recycling bin, if possible. Key notation has been switched to flats. This release adds a clock hand to key to better support people using the Camelot harmonic mixing wheel.


Changes: This release adds a French localization. It uses CoreAudio to read the file format where possible. It has a small bugfix in duplicate solution.
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