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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Windows, accelerate!

beaTunes LogoToday's Early Access release 3 almost didn't happen. First, the Security Update 2008-004/Safari 3.1.2 wrecked our Subversion server, then our hosting service had a power outage (which wouldn't have been all that bad) combined with a backup power failure (which turned out to be pretty bad). So with most of our infrastructure down the drain, things looked pretty bleak as of this morning.

Fortunately, since then, thing's have improved. Our Subversion server is back online (even our continuous integration system Continuum is running) and since you can read this blog entry, our hosting provider managed to get things going again.

But let's talk about more pleasant things. EA3 is out and it should be a blast for Windows users. Yep, that's right, we finally got to do something Big for You! The major improvement in EA3 is analysis speed. We changed our Windows decoding/decompression code to mirror what we have done a while ago on OS X using CoreAudio. This should lead to much quicker analysis (BPM and color) and an overall much more responsive system during analysis. And we'd love to get feedback about this! Let us know, whether the speedup is as great as we think it is... Also, let us know, if any files bomb, i.e. lead to crashes. Changing the decoder is always a tricky thing and in the past we have run into a number of issues with people's audio files. There is definitely some obscure stuff out there...

The other thing we got to improve is the typo inspector. Simply put: Expect fewer false positives.

So - here's the obligatory warning: Before downloading and installing this, please make sure you understand what Early Access means:

  • Absolutely no warranty for whatever
  • Features may or may not work, appear, and disappear
  • It may not be possible to migrate data to future versions
  • This version will cease to function 2 weeks after its release
  • You cannot buy this version

Just so that there is no doubt about it: EA3 isn't even a beta version.

And here are the download links:

Note for EA2 users

EA3 does not change the database schema introduced in EA2. So if you had EA2 running successfully, EA3 will not try to migrate any data. If you never got EA2 to work, because of database issues, you are probably best of simply renaming or deleting the database folder (see EA2 post for exact names) and the file beaTunes2 Music Library.xml before running EA3. This will recreate the database and import old color/BPM etc. data.

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Thursday, January 3, 2008

Happy New Year! (with beaTunes 1.2.7)

beaTunes LogoWe hope you all made it safely into the new year and wish you all the best for 2008. Fresh from the bits'n'bytes press we just uploaded a new release of beaTunes to our servers. It addresses some minor usability issues, problems with empty blog labels/terms and problems with private blogger.com blogs. It also finally provides Windows folks - who don't have Windows Scripting Host (WSH) installed - with a better error message.

Enjoy!

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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

beaTunes 1.2.6 is out

beaTunes LogoRight when we thought, that we had fixed all the issues caused by Leopard, it turns out that Leopard's version of CoreAudio tends to crash on files it decoded just fine in its Tiger incarnation. So this is why we just released beaTunes 1.2.6. It works around all the known CoreAudio issues and features an improved Windows uninstaller. We also did some additional cosmetic fixes specifically for Leopard.

Enjoy!

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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

beaTunes 1.2.4 released

beaTunes LogoWe have just released beaTunes 1.2.4. This release is a minor update that addresses an issue on Windows. Sometimes beaTunes wouldn't analyze songs with cyrillic letters in their names. This issue has been fixed.

If you are running beaTunes on OS X, you can probably skip this update.

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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Another update: beaTunes 1.1.4

beaTunes LogoSince beaTunes 1.1.3 had a couple of issues, especially on Windows, we decided to quickly address them. Additionally, version 1.1.4 brings a couple of other improvements. Here's the short list:

  • Re-added artist typo inspection
  • Added song matching preferences button to matching songs table
  • Switched OS X distribution format to DMG
  • Fixed issue with files wrongly reported as missing on OS X, when running inspection multiple times
  • Switched to universal 1.5 R5 JavaApplicationStub

So finally beaTunes is distributed in a disk image and not the clumsy zip file anymore. Also, for those people who thought beaTunes was a PowerPC application, Finder now shows correctly that beaTunes is a universal binary. Last but not least - in 1.1.3 the misspelled artist inspection was left out accidently - it's now back in.

As always, you can get the new release from our download page.

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Sunday, March 25, 2007

OutOfMemoryError on Windows

beaTunes LogoWe just became aware of an issue in the latest Windows release of your favourite BPM software for iTunes. Large music collections will cause beaTunes to terminate with an OutOfMemoryError. The issue is caused by a name change of a configuration file and can easily be fixed.

Typically, beaTunes is installed at c:\Program Files\tagtraum industries\beaTunes 1.1.3. There should be a file called beaTunes.ini in that directory. Just rename that file to beaTunes.l4j.ini and the issue should be solved.

We apologize for the inconvenience this may have caused. Of course we will fix this issue in the next update.

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