P.s.: the new "mood" tags are a great thing, I' been waiting for this feature since beatunes v1.* - would be cool to edit mood tags in bulk mode, 'cause I already used my own private pseudo mood tags in the comment section of the meta data header Februat 4:05:00 AM EST beaTunes said. It's a pitty that 32 bit jvm can't expand the 2G limit my machine would have 16G to offer -) Now I changed back to 32 bit version and increased mem sizes with the following setting the performance is ok, but still not perfect (gui reacts still slow, but much better than before with default values)
FLAC BEATUNES 64 BIT
The 64 bit version on win 7 is very fast, BUT it lacks ALAC support (as you mentioned) and there are no "colors" created during analyzes (maybe that's why it's so fast). Please let me know, if you run into any kind of problems! I need your feedback to solve issues. Of course I'm putting this out there for your benefit, but also for mine. Apple Lossless) on the other hand might be problematic. So working with most commercial codecs should be fine. This build contains MFSampledSP, but not FFSampledSP. You can get the 64 bit version here: beaTunes-3-5-15-x86_64-win.exe If you want to try this, please keep in mind, that you need at least Windows 7-this will not work properly on Vista or XP! Obviously, you also need a 64 bit operating system and 64 bit hardware. In the 64 bit version they can increase the maximum heap size to a much larger value than the typical 1200 MB. This should be interesting to folks with memory problems on Windows. But since most of the code for 64 bit audio decoding is already written and available, I'm making a special 64 bit Windows 7/8 build of beaTunes 3.5.15 available for you today.
The switch away from QuickTime is planned for beaTunes 4, not due for at least a couple of months. For a complete list of available MFSampledSP decoders, please see this Microsoft Media Foundation article.
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This something else will be a mixture of different SampledSP-libraries- FFSampledSP for free codecs like FLAC and OGG and MFSampledSP for commercial formats like AAC, MP3 and WMA. As a consequence, to allow beaTunes to run as 64 bit process, I have to get rid of QuickTime and replace it with something else. And 32 bit means 4 GB of addressable memory per process-a boundary beaTunes with a big library and lots of parallel analysis tasks can bump against. Without some sort of inter process communication (a trick used by the QuickTime X player), any program that wants to use a 32 bit library, has to be a 32 bit process as well.