Release Notes: This beta uses the fancy new configuration infrastructure to add many new config options. the import process is more flexible, file names can be customized in more detail, and more. This release also supports Windows Media (ASF) files and iTunes Sound Check volume normalization.


Release Notes: This final release of 1.1 brings a little polish to the betas which introduced the new configuration system. The album art and lyrics plugins also got a little love.


Release Notes: This third beta brings a hodgepodge of small new features (and internal overhauls that will make improvements easier in the future). There are new options for getting metadata in a particular language and seeing more detail during the import process. There’s also a new plugin for synchronizing your metadata with MusicBrainz. Under the hood, plugins can now extend the query syntax.


Release Notes: This beta uses the fancy new configuration infrastructure to add many new config options. the import process is more flexible, file names can be customized in more detail, and more. This release also supports Windows Media (ASF) files and iTunes Sound Check volume normalization.


Release Notes: This release entirely revamps beets’s configuration system. The configuration file is now a YAML document and is located, along with other support files, in a common directory (e.g., ~/.config/beets on Unix-like systems).


Release Notes: This second release candidate follows quickly after rc1 and fixes a few small bugs found since that release. There were a couple of regressions and some bugs in a newly-added plugin.