I asked that question at a MUG meeting once, but never got an answer to it.
I'm interesting in knowing the answer, so will watch the thread with
interest!
ccg


On 10/18/07 6:06 PM, "Profile" <profile at aye.net> wrote:

> 
> Folks,
> 
> My wife has persuaded me to join a gym with her (I hurt) and often
> they play the darnedest music and today the instructor said that they
> needed to have music that was between a certain range for the age
> group in the room (we are old).  After I told her that iTunes would
> allow you to search for BPM, which it does.......but unknown to me
> the BPM are not filled in when you download a recording or import a
> CD.  I see you can even create a smart folder that will allow you to
> select the range of BPM and it will find all of them for you.
> 
> So how in the world do you populate the BPM field in the information
> box.  Even if I was deranged enough to go through each song and put
> it in myself (there are thousands of songs in my library) how would I
> know what the BPM is?
> 
> Any help would be appreciated, I hope it is something simple that I
> have overlooked.
> 
> John R.
> 
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