SensMe

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SensMe Channels
Other namesOmakase Channel
Developer(s) Sony Corporation
Initial release2007
Platform Sony Walkman
Sony Ericsson and Sony Xperia
Media Go
PlayStation Portable
Type Mood detection software for music data.
License Proprietary

SensMe is a proprietary music mood and tempo detection system created by Sony Corporation, [1] and employed in numerous Sony branded products, including in some Walkman digital music players, the Media Go application, the PlayStation Portable, and Sony Ericsson and Sony Xperia handsets. It is named Omakase Channel (おまかせチャンネル) in Japan. [2]

Contents

The function also appears as 12 Tone Analysis released with the VAIO Music Box software, for compatible Vaio notebooks. [3] [4]

Method

SensMe works by using a twelve tone analysis of all the user's music individually, computing track information based on the mood and tempo of the tracks, and then outputting them for the user to play these automatically generated playlists. Initially (on Sony Ericsson devices) the software would use a dual axis map where all the analyzed tracks are plotted into, [5] allowing the user to navigate to an area of the map to play a playlist or an individual track. [6] [7] In later devices including Walkman DAPs and the PSP, the analyzed tracks are categorised into 12 "channels" that is navigatable in a list, [8] with names such as Lounge, Upbeat, Emotional, and others. [9]

Compatible products

SensMe debuted on the Sony Ericsson W910i phone in 2007. [10]

PlayStation Portable

SensMe channels on a PSP SensMe channels on PSP.jpg
SensMe channels on a PSP

SensMe was made available on the PlayStation Portable as of system software version 6.10. [11] It can be downloaded via the XMB or by using a computer. [12] The application features twelve channels by which music is categorized. These include Favorites, Newly Added, Dance, Extreme, Lounge, Emotional, Mellow, Upbeat, Relax, Energetic, Morning/Day/Night/Midnight, and Shuffle All.

Version history
Version
Release date (UTC)
Description
1.50
March 31, 2010
  • Music tracks transferred using a PlayStation 3 system or music management application other than Media Go are now also categorized into channels.
  • Users can now add music tracks to a block list so they do not play.
  • Users can now activate or deactivate the [Dynamic Normalizer] feature.
1.01
October 22, 2009
  • Descriptions of some menu items in some languages have been revised.
1.00
October 1, 2009
  • Initial release.

Walkman players

The NWZ-S730/S630 was the first Walkman series with SensMe. [13]

  • A Series
    • NWZ-A860
    • NWZ-A10
    • NW-A20
    • NW-A30
    • NW-A40
    • NW-A50
  • E Series
    • NWZ-E450 [14]
    • NWZ-E350
    • NW-E050
    • NWZ-E460
    • NW-E060
    • NWZ-E570/E470
    • NWZ-E580
    • NW-E080
  • F Series
    • NWZ-F800
    • NWZ-F880
  • S Series
    • NWZ-S730/S630
    • NWZ-S750 [15]
    • NWZ-S760
    • NW-S770
    • NW-S780
    • NW-S10
  • WM1 Series
    • NW-WM1
  • Z Series
    • NWZ-Z1000
  • ZX Series
    • NWZ-ZX1
    • NW-ZX2
    • NW-ZX100
    • NW-ZX300

Sony Ericsson handsets

Screenshot of SensMe on a Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson W760i running SensMe.JPG
Screenshot of SensMe on a Sony Ericsson

Sony Xperia handsets

Miscellaneous

Screenshot of SensMe on Media Go SensMe.jpg
Screenshot of SensMe on Media Go

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