So I was hoping to find songs listed under the same BPM in my library. That's when I came across this BPM analyzer, so I decided to analyze all my songs, problem is about half of my songs are ".M4A" (AAC codec) and the program only accepts ".MP3" and I've converted all the M4A's to MP3's and tagged all the MP3's with the analyzer, but the convertor I used didn't keep the other tags from the old files (which I still have). What is the best options for me to put both the BPM tags and all the other ID3 tags onto either the MP3 or the M4A files? Should I reconvert all the M4A's with a new convertor that keeps the tags and then analyze them all? Or is there an application that can combine M4A and MP3 tags onto one of the files? As you might have guess my library is too big to go through them one at a time. I'm currently hovering at over 6000 songs.

I decided to just convert all my music using Foobar2000 which as it turns out keeps the tags intact during the conversion, and from there re-tag the BPM for all the music using the analyzer because moving the tags would have been more of a hassle. It took a day or two, but it was faster than other methods would have been. If anyone wants to suggest whether it would be more suitable to keep all my music in AAC or OGG feel free to give me your reasons in the comments to this post because I may or may not be leaving them as MP3's.


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shows 88.000 in the menu bar but once it's bounced and analyzed (with Mixmeister BPM analyzer or Ableton) it shows as having a bpm of 88.07 (in bpm analyzer) and 88.21 (in Ableton). I'm not sure what's causing it but this is making problem when trying to mix these songs in a DJ set for example, I'm also pretty OCD about these uneven tempos in my tracks.

If I load a commercial audio song that someone else made that has a bpm of 130 for example (which both analyzers confirm to be the same) Logic doesn't change a thing. Only on projects I'm working on, the tempo changes after export.

Even though the other analyzers like Ableton and Mixmeister show a discrepancy with eachother they BOTH show an uneven BPM amount that shouldn't be there at all. I just want to know why and how to fix it. Thanks

These analyzers are very accurate, every single other song I've scanned with them in my library show up properly such as 130.00bpm, 140.00bpm, 100.00bpm but ONLY these tracks I'm working on in Logic and bounced are showing up with weird numbers at the end for some reason. I've never seen this before

MixMeister BPM Analyzer allows dragging or dropping of files using Windows Explorer, and allows users to sort their music library by title, artist, or BPM. This DJ software is innovative and offers the ability of professional beatmakers for DJs with no experience. This strong MixMeister BPM analyzer can chop dice, chop, and mix music files that are of any size. It can downsample WAV files in order to reduce the size of the file so that you can download more high-quality music for the files you download. The program allows users to set up easily an offline collection, or an online database of BPM transformed files.

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