tag:help.beatunes.com,2009-07-24:/discussions/problems/18931-sound-colorbeaTunes: Discussion 2017-02-13T10:50:26Ztag:help.beatunes.com,2009-07-24:Comment/104884862011-10-08T11:48:39Z2011-10-08T11:48:39ZSound Color<div><p>Hi Cliff,</p>
<p>no, it is not possible. One of the reasons is, that the color is
not static, i.e. it changes as you add songs to the library and
compute their color.</p>
<p>However, you can manually assign "moods" through the Get Info
dialog.</p>
<p>-hendrik</p></div>hendriktag:help.beatunes.com,2009-07-24:Comment/104884862011-10-08T11:54:11Z2017-02-13T10:50:26ZSound Color<div><p>Thanks for the prompt response Hendrik</p>
<p>I have approximately 1800 tunes for which I have not been able
to get BPM, keys or colors using beaTunes 3.0.8 In certain cases
the tune(s) may be preformed by a different artist or by the same
artist but a different album or venue and they are populated by
beaTunes. I would like to manually populate the unpopulated similar
ones manually. If I do that, do you think beaTunes will then fill
in the color?</p>
<p>very best regards</p>
<p>Cliff</p></div>cpwicks10934tag:help.beatunes.com,2009-07-24:Comment/104884862011-10-08T12:16:53Z2011-10-08T12:16:53ZSound Color<div><p>Hi,</p>
<p>if beaTunes does not calculate the color, it typically displays
in a message in the task queue why.<br>
Sometimes the songs are too short, read-only or there is some other
problem with decoding the songs.<br>
You might want to check the "Use online resources" box for the
those songs that have missing values.</p>
<p>-hendrik</p>
<p>PS: Just FYI - I'm going to be offline for a couple of days.</p></div>hendrik