VisiTunes uses the audio content of MP3 files to calculate a measure of similarity between songs. It can also play back a seed song and automatically create a list of similar songs. This can help you organize your music collection to find music that you like or find music similar to a seed song that you've chosen. In VisiTunes, you can: Use the information in your music collection to find songs similar to any song you pick. Add, edit or delete similar song listings. Use "freeze" buttons to pick songs from a list. Use search functions, like shuffle and random, to find songs in your collection. Create and use playlists to organize your songs. Download files for music playing on your computer and portable devices. Find similar songs for reuse with media players and jukeboxes. Help Information: If you have any problems using VisiTunes, or if you have any suggestions or improvements, please let us know. Get VisiTunes VisiTunes includes the following components: VisiTunes application: an application to run VisiTunes VisiTunes library driver: an application to create and manage your VisiTunes library WMA library driver: an application to create and manage your WMA library VisiTunes configuration: a tool to choose the VisiTunes library driver and music library to use How to use: Download VisiTunes from Run the installer for the VisiTunes application, make sure to select "Uninstall previous version" and click "Next". If you have installed the WMA library driver, make sure to select "Do not start VisiTunes" on the installer and click "Next". Close any other instances of VisiTunes before running the installer. Install the VisiTunes application to your hard drive. Start VisiTunes. Make sure you select a library to load the songs in when it asks you. If you wish, you can use a folder in your home directory as a library. Just select the folder location in the dialog. (Optional) If you wish to use VisiTunes as a jukebox, select a seed song when it asks you to and a similar song list will be generated for you. Configure Vis
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- There are three different options for the KEYMACRO command. The first setting is for playing a single song, the second sets the entire playlist file to a single song, and the last sets the entire playlist file to a single file. If you have files that are similar, you can generate a playlist of these files and play them all at once with a single keypress. - When the list is set to a single file or single song, this file or song will play immediately. If you use the Play File option with the playlist set to a single file, then you will have to press the button for the song you want to play again if it is already playing. - The PLAYLIST FILE option allows the list to be a stand-alone playlist. It does not stop when a song finishes, and you can switch songs using the controls on the media player application. - A simple example of a playlist file with KEYMACRO can be seen below. You can find the file named "example.m3u" on this page: - In this example, the file is set to play from the first entry in the list to the last. You can have a list that plays in a certain order, or you can have the list skip through entries. - For example, the list may be set to play from song number 5 to song number 15, skipping only songs 1-4 and 9-11. - To play songs in a certain order, simply make sure the first song is the song you want to start with, and the last song is the song you want to stop at. - You can set the PLAYLIST to loop indefinitely by specifying the -1 argument, or you can specify a looping length using the -l argument. The -1 argument means that the playlist will play for as long as the song is playing. The -l argument specifies how long the playlist will loop. For example, -l 10 will loop the playlist for 10 seconds. The default is one minute, unless you set the LOOPTIME argument, which specifies the default. For example, a LOOPTIME of 30 will use the default of one minute. EXAMPLE: - Make sure VisiTunes is in your default startup folder. Start the program. - Click
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