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DESCRIPTION

BPMer is a powerful track analyzer.

  • Precision BPM detector
  • Completely automatic, no need to tap
  • Batch processing of folder or iTunes playlist
  • Writes BPM to file tag
  • Exports BPM and other data to iTunes
  • Supports mp3 and AAC
  • Detects music intro & fade-out
  • Optionally optimizes iTunes start & stop times
  • Optionally adjusts track volume
  • Genre filter: process selected genres or skip selected genres
  • License package includes AccuBeatMix

BPMer is more than a mere BPM counter. It also detects intro & fade-out to skip them in iTunes. And thanks to AccuBeatMix, you just get perfect, beat-matching transitions. The beat never stops!

BPMer does not support DRM-protected files such as iTunes Music Store files.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.1.11 Fixes an issue that caused BPMer to crash when reading some corrupt ID3 tags.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.

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Developer:Sylvain Demongeot
Downloads:6,233
  - Version d/l:707
Multimedia & Design:Audio
License:Shareware
Date:08 Jun 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$19.00
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Sep 6 2008

TOBI TOBES  Really nice piece of software - I like it! Unfortunately it looks it screws up special chars on updating the ID3 Tag of an mp3 file. All my german 'umlauts' like ü ö ä etc are gone - not nice..

and I don't understand what action the option 'Export to iTunes' does.. seems to export in anycase..  
(Version 1.1.7)

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Jul 19 2008

GREGORGY  Great S/W that works as advertised and I would buy it but: v116 still kills artwork.  
(Version 1.1.6)

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Jun 14 2008

LIJUNFAN  Version 1.1.5 still destroys the cover pictures that were stored within my MP3 files! PLEASE fix that. It's unuseable for me with such a bug. Thank you.  
(Version 1.1.5)

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Jun 8 2007
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DINH  I've tried Tangerine and BeaTunes before.. Thought I'd try another app to detect BPMs..

First note, is it took me awhile to figure out that the evaluation version only works on files with names starting with A-J... So if your wondering why the app is just flakey, that might be the cause.

Second... Lets take the song Overcome by Tricky.. My tapping counter says it should read 84 BPM (its Trip Hop), but BPMer re-wrote it to 165.

Third... Far Away From Home by Groove Coverage.. It records it as 182 while my tapping counter reads 92..

This seems to be a common problem where its off by a multiple of two and is triggering off of something else which isn't the baseline. I understand, but I want a way of handling this.. Sensitivity, expected range, or even a way of playing a blurb per file and then asking if that seems reasonable?

There was also difficulty updating the BPM view in iTunes, but I'm going to attribute that to iTunes not updating with the files properly rather than BPMer.  
(Version 1.1.2)

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Jul 18 2008

PERSON1229  This generally occurs when a beat analyzer is analyzing for a different type of music. But what do I know, I haven't downloaded BPMer due to the comment that says it kills album art.  
(Version 1.1.6)

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May 10 2007

CABERLIN  The 1.1.1. solved my problems with tags.

Great software!  
(Version 1.1.1)

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May 8 2007

CABERLIN  Very promising App...

but this version (1.0 and 1.1) was destroying the cover pictures that were stored within my MP3 files...   
(Version 1.1)

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Jan 12 2007
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ILAST2MINUTES  Much better than tapping as with my current app, and is waaay faster. Good job Developer!

Thought I found a bug with regards to ID3 tag versions while testing. Waiting for developer to respond.

Otherwise, Ill give it a four-star overall because It could be better in some respects. For instance, a short test revealed different BPM's for the same song consecutively tested.

Stability? Dont know. I didnt thoroughly test it on large playlists, or more than one playlist.

Pricing is relative. Is any app this simple worth $19 +VAT? Its all relative. Others cannot due without it.

Ease of use gets a 5 (so far).   
(Version 1.0.1b)

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