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Easiest way to transfer playlists to another computer?

Discussion in 'Technical Issues (Archive)' started by ericfree, Jan 26, 2011.

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  1. ericfree

    ericfree New Member

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    I create my playlists on my desktop. Then I transfer them to my laptop to use at gigs.

    I see that there is a function -- "import playlist directory". That's fast for getting all the playlists on my laptop.

    But what about exporting playlists? It seems like you have to export each one, one at a time. Is there any way to just have all your playlists be exported at once?
     
  2. DJ_Maggi

    DJ_Maggi Account Suspended

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    Are the root directory the same?

    Also u can try to copy the collection.nml file, then u will have the same Playlists and Track Collection.
     
  3. Dj arab

    Dj arab Forum Member

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    Dj Maggi how can i have my collection in two differant places.One in my external HD and the other in the internal HD for buck up.I want to be able to use internall in case the externall HD something hapen at the time of a gig.When i use the external collection is able the collection in the internall to be automatically uptated?so i can have the same cues,grids,loops whatever HD i use?
     
  4. DJ_Maggi

    DJ_Maggi Account Suspended

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    Now thats a problem, because the directory is another...

    When ur are set Grids, Cues etc traktor save this in the files directly...normaly u only need to backup the files.
     
  5. ericfree

    ericfree New Member

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    DJ_Maggi: Thanks so much! I copied the collection.nml from my desktop to my laptop, and imported the collection file, and it works! The root directory is even different -- it's F:\ on my desktop, and C:\ on my laptop, but it still seems to all work. (The directory path is otherwise the same between the two machines.) Thanks again, you've saved me a lot of time.
     
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