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Tópico: BPM software (other than VDJ)

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Does anyone know of a software program that will determine the BPM of songs (both audio and music videos), other than VDJ? I use VDJ at the club where I work but would like to do some off-line cataloging at home to organize my music video library. I realize I can also install VDJ at home but because it does not offer a way to export BPM data I'm looking for another program that does.
 

Mensajes Wed 07 Aug 13 @ 6:08 pm
Are you using an external at the club? If so when you scan your tracks at home with VDJ all the info (bpm, time, key, cue points, etc, etc) will be stored on that drives database, which means they all show up on the clubs machine.
 

Small Tagger Tool will copy this info from the database to the ID3 tags of your music. its in the tools section of downloads. I've used Mixmeister BPM analyzer too; it figures the bpm and writes it to the tags, pretty close to what VDJ gets when it scans. hope this helps ..
 

 

There is also (Small Cost) Mixed In Key....

this will ammend your filenames, and store your BPM and Key Information at the the end of track names... such as.. > > >

Armin van Buuren - Take A Moment (The Blizzard Intro Remix) - G#m - 128.0 < < < < <

if you see what i mean, :-)

Hope it helps

 

Thanks for the fast feedback everyone!

beatbreaker: yes, I already have the VDJ database with all my songs on an external drive but my problem has been in finding a way to export the DB info into a spreadsheet so that I can organize songs by BPM at home. Some of the suggestions in this thread appear to do that.

DrLewisTwo: Smalltagger says it only works for MP3 files and I need something that will work with video MP4 files. Thanks anyhow!

Speedy: thanks for responding to my other thread which was asking about exporting BPM data within VDJ (this thread is asking about other BPM software options besides VDJ). I posted that thread back in March. When no one responded I assumed VDJ probably did not have a way to export BPM data so that's why I started this thread.

Renegade: thanks for that suggestion. I have not heard of that program. I'd prefer a free option instead of paying $58 for that but I'll keep it in mind if nothing else works.
 

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Maybe Foobar will do that for you....its free and has a plug-in for bpm analysis
 



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