Gradient display colors during playback
what do the colors of the gradient display mean during playback? (see attached file)
* beaTunes: 5.2.34
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* Registered as: Helmut Sobek
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Support Staff 1 Posted by hendrik on 24 Jan, 2024 05:04 PM
Unfortunately, the file apparently didn't make it. Can you attach it again, using the discussion link below?
2 Posted by Helmut on 24 Jan, 2024 05:52 PM
again
3 Posted by HSK SPM on 25 Jan, 2024 04:34 AM
4 Posted by HSK SPM on 26 Jan, 2024 03:57 PM
Hallo Hendrik,
I'm trying to get another explanation of the color-coded blocks and what the lines (SCAN) mean. (see also the attachment of the picture)
with best regards,
Helmut

Support Staff 5 Posted by hendrik on 28 Jan, 2024 09:06 PM
Hey,
the colors reflect the automatic segmentation, meaning, where beaTunes thinks the verse, chorus etc. of the track are. Just hover over the segment with the mouse and the tooltip should explain, what beaTunes analyzed. The little blue bars below it point to similar segments in the same song. One can click on them to jump there. See also https://blog.beatunes.com/2014/07/semantic-playback-in-beatunes4.html
The second thing, under the passed time, is the exploration mode. Depending on what it is set to, beaTunes will play a specific part of a song before moving to the next song. This allows you to scan through a list of new music or an album without having to manually click through every song. See also https://blog.beatunes.com/2017/06/scan-mode.html
Hope this helps,
-hendrik