I notice that, using v2023m-b7555, Scanning a couple new mp4 video files that are in the ~120BPM range results in the scanner giving a half value for the BPM (~60BPM). Did something change in the analysis recently?
geposted Wed 24 May 23 @ 4:06 am
No, there haven't been any bpm analyzer changes in a while
geposted Wed 24 May 23 @ 4:50 am
it can happen on some file + or - the BPM has changed.
you have to go to the BPM editor by right clicking on the concerned title and you click on +2.
cordially
LIMOL
you have to go to the BPM editor by right clicking on the concerned title and you click on +2.
cordially
LIMOL
geposted Wed 24 May 23 @ 9:10 am
Thank you both for you responses.
It's strange...they were all modern dance music with constant BPMs...VirtualDJ normally doesn't miscalculate that BPM range.
It's strange...they were all modern dance music with constant BPMs...VirtualDJ normally doesn't miscalculate that BPM range.
geposted Wed 24 May 23 @ 11:08 am
Did they already have a bpm in the tag perhaps?
geposted Wed 24 May 23 @ 11:55 am
I think they did have BPMs already added in their tags. Shouldn't VirtualDJ just ignore those values and calculate its own though (and write it back if it's different, given setTagsAuto = true)?
geposted Thu 25 May 23 @ 5:34 pm
It is not used for the actual calculation, but it is used to prefer a certain bpm range.
geposted Fri 26 May 23 @ 8:08 am
That makes sense...so the assumption is the tags are telling the truth then?
geposted Fri 26 May 23 @ 2:20 pm