Your Fitness Music
http://bestworkoutmusic.com/beatscanner.html
Submit your preferred tracks and playlists and browse workout playlists other people have suggested.
August 29th 2007 - BeatScanner Version 1.42 released: Apparently, a wrong version was placed for Windows VistaMixMeister Free Stuff :: BPM Analyzer
Analyze music for cycling
MixMeister BPM Analyzer is a free program you can use to determine the exact BPM (beats per minute) of any song. BPM Analyzer allows you to: * Calculate extremely accurate BPM counts for any song * Drag and drop music files from Windows Explorer * Display and sort files by Title, Artist, or BPM * Update ID3 tags in your music files with exact BPM information * Easily print BPM reports for your entire music collection * Export BPM counts for use in other programs * Free to use and distribute for non-commercial purposesLifehacker - BPM Analyzer Calculates the BPM of Your Music, Adds Tags - BPM Analyzer
Windows/Mac OS X: Free application BPM Analyzer determines the beats per minute (BPM) of any MP3 on your computer, then automatically updates the ID3 tags with the BPM info—perfect for finding workout music to hit the 120-140 BPM sweet spot. Just drag and drop tracks into the BPM Analyzer's interface and let it automatically calculate the BPM and update the ID3 tags—meaning all the work you have to do is the dragging and dropping. You can drag whole folders (say, for example, your iTunes library folder) into the app, so it's a breeze to get those BPMs added without much effort. The app did hiccup on me a couple of times with a few tracks, but for the most part it worked exactly as advertised. The MixMeister BPM Analyzer is a free download, works on Windows and Mac OS X. For an alternative BPM app and playlist builder for Windows, check out previously mentioned BeatScanner. Thanks Eric!
Windows/Mac OS X: Free application BPM Analyzer determines the beats per minute (BPM) of any MP3 on your computer, then automatically updates the ID3 tags with the BPM info—perfect for finding workout music to hit the 120-140 BPM sweet spot.Lifehacker - BeatScanner Analyzes Your Music's BPM to Build Perfect Workout Playlists - Exercise
beat scanner