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Sunday, December 10, 2006

Crashes on Intel Macs

beaTunes LogoUnfortunately, some of you Intel Mac users have experienced crashes of beaTunes. This is caused by a bug in Apple's implementation of the Java server VM. Here's how you switch to the client VM, which does not seem to have this bug:

  • Ctrl-click on the application icon
  • Select "Show package contents"
  • Open the Contents Folder
  • Open the file Info.plist with some text editor (e.g. TextEdit)
  • Close to the end of the file you will find a line that has "server" in it
  • Replace "server" with "client"
  • Save the file
  • Restart beaTunes

We will make the client VM the default VM in the next update release to avoid this issue altogether. In the mean time, if you are a member of the ADC, please feel free to file bug reports with Apple. The Java crash logs can be found in ~/Library/Logs/Java.

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Monday, November 20, 2006

Multithreaded Analysis on Mac Pro

Multithreaded Analysis on Mac Pro
Today we had the opportunity to test a development snapshot of the upcoming beaTunes 1.1 on a brand new Mac Pro (our friends at Alienskin were so nice to let us test on their machine).
That's right: Two Dual-Core Intel Xeon 2.66 GHz processors! To take advantage of the four cores, beaTunes 1.1 will be able to start multiple threads when analyzing your music - working on multiple tracks at once.
The results so far are promising: Preliminary data indicates a speedup of a factor of 1.5 over using a single thread on the same machine.
Not too shabby!

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