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Why won't BPM show in Traktor iTunes?
Posted on: 10.02.2012 by Johnsie Kingrea
So previously I use to use trainspotter to organize my iTunes smart playlists within Traktor, since updating to Lion and 2.1.2 trainspotter has stopped working. So I thought I would just give regular iTunes smart playlists a shot. The issues is some tracks have the BPM shown and others don't, even when they've been analyzed, in the track collection they'll show up as having all the necessary info (bpm, genre, album art)

Anyone know of a solution?
Joslyn Patriarca
20.05.2012
Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
I learned that tip when I keyed/bpm'd all my tracks...it was a life saver.

Itunes' smart playlists are a life saver as well.
Figured I'd bump this instead of making a new thread, this thread came up on a google search.

If I make a playlist in iTunes, open it in traktor and analyze the songs, go back into iTunes and "get info" on each song, the BPM still doesn't update in Traktor. It appears in the "Track collection" if I move them over, but I'm trying to "crate" my music using playlists.

Shouldn't the BPM in traktor's playlist update once I get info in iTunes?
Lashay Walchak
10.02.2012
Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
To do multiple tracks at once, highlight all of them, right click/command click/two finger click and select convert id3 tag...I usually go with the latest version, 2.4...click ok.

Now all of the highlighted tracks will update. Your "Last Modified" date will change to the current date, however, but thats not that big of a deal.
+1

Did that just last week, worked like a top.
nayit ruiz jaramillo
10.02.2012
Originally Posted by rdej47
Hey Karlos, I know your a Traktor guru, so far this is the only work around i've found for smart playlists, it still involves using Traktor playlists and collections. The only way i've found to update playlists in Traktor is to delete my existing playlist in traktor and then import it from iTunes back in. It only has to analyze the new tracks that have been added in recently since all the old tracks are in the collection anyways.

Will this add duplicates to my Traktor collection?
No mate that wont make duplicates. Its only importing the M3U playlist and converting it to an NML playlist. In fact Traktor 3 (old version) used to have an "Import From Itunes" feature that brought a box with all your iTunes playlists listed so you could import multiple playlists. I used to do this all the time. I would keep my Traktor Browser Tree empty and import all the playlists i needed for a particular gig. Then delete them all and report them each time.

No idea why they took that out.

Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
To do multiple tracks at once, highlight all of them, right click/command click/two finger click and select convert id3 tag...I usually go with the latest version, 2.4...click ok.

Now all of the highlighted tracks will update. Your "Last Modified" date will change to the current date, however, but thats not that big of a deal.
Yeah... thats smart. Traktor uses 2.4 anyway so is they have already been analysed by Traktor you arent converting them anyway.

Thats should probably go in Traktor Bible
Johnsie Kingrea
10.02.2012
So previously I use to use trainspotter to organize my iTunes smart playlists within Traktor, since updating to Lion and 2.1.2 trainspotter has stopped working. So I thought I would just give regular iTunes smart playlists a shot. The issues is some tracks have the BPM shown and others don't, even when they've been analyzed, in the track collection they'll show up as having all the necessary info (bpm, genre, album art)

Anyone know of a solution?
Joslyn Patriarca
20.05.2012
Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
I learned that tip when I keyed/bpm'd all my tracks...it was a life saver.

Itunes' smart playlists are a life saver as well.
Figured I'd bump this instead of making a new thread, this thread came up on a google search.

If I make a playlist in iTunes, open it in traktor and analyze the songs, go back into iTunes and "get info" on each song, the BPM still doesn't update in Traktor. It appears in the "Track collection" if I move them over, but I'm trying to "crate" my music using playlists.

Shouldn't the BPM in traktor's playlist update once I get info in iTunes?
Joselyn Supina
10.02.2012
I learned that tip when I keyed/bpm'd all my tracks...it was a life saver.

Itunes' smart playlists are a life saver as well.
Lashay Walchak
10.02.2012
Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
To do multiple tracks at once, highlight all of them, right click/command click/two finger click and select convert id3 tag...I usually go with the latest version, 2.4...click ok.

Now all of the highlighted tracks will update. Your "Last Modified" date will change to the current date, however, but thats not that big of a deal.
+1

Did that just last week, worked like a top.
nayit ruiz jaramillo
10.02.2012
Originally Posted by rdej47
Hey Karlos, I know your a Traktor guru, so far this is the only work around i've found for smart playlists, it still involves using Traktor playlists and collections. The only way i've found to update playlists in Traktor is to delete my existing playlist in traktor and then import it from iTunes back in. It only has to analyze the new tracks that have been added in recently since all the old tracks are in the collection anyways.

Will this add duplicates to my Traktor collection?
No mate that wont make duplicates. Its only importing the M3U playlist and converting it to an NML playlist. In fact Traktor 3 (old version) used to have an "Import From Itunes" feature that brought a box with all your iTunes playlists listed so you could import multiple playlists. I used to do this all the time. I would keep my Traktor Browser Tree empty and import all the playlists i needed for a particular gig. Then delete them all and report them each time.

No idea why they took that out.

Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
To do multiple tracks at once, highlight all of them, right click/command click/two finger click and select convert id3 tag...I usually go with the latest version, 2.4...click ok.

Now all of the highlighted tracks will update. Your "Last Modified" date will change to the current date, however, but thats not that big of a deal.
Yeah... thats smart. Traktor uses 2.4 anyway so is they have already been analysed by Traktor you arent converting them anyway.

Thats should probably go in Traktor Bible
Joselyn Supina
11.02.2012
To do multiple tracks at once, highlight all of them, right click/command click/two finger click and select convert id3 tag...I usually go with the latest version, 2.4...click ok.

Now all of the highlighted tracks will update. Your "Last Modified" date will change to the current date, however, but thats not that big of a deal.
Johnsie Kingrea
11.02.2012
Hey Karlos, I know your a Traktor guru, so far this is the only work around i've found for smart playlists, it still involves using Traktor playlists and collections. The only way i've found to update playlists in Traktor is to delete my existing playlist in traktor and then import it from iTunes back in. It only has to analyze the new tracks that have been added in recently since all the old tracks are in the collection anyways.

Will this add duplicates to my Traktor collection?
nayit ruiz jaramillo
10.02.2012
Click on a track and select > Get Info
Then click cancel.
This forces iTunes to read the tag and BPM will show.

Or just play the tune.
I dont believe this works for multiple tracks though.

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