Home 2023 Forums DJing Software SmiTTTen Tip #87 – Collection backup and synchronization.

Viewing 5 posts - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #887
    Illinoize
    Member

    Good shite. I was growing especially concerned about this as I’m about to upgrade. Do you have all of your playlists backed up/separated in physical folders, or do you rely on the ever failing iTunes to keep your playlists together? I know the right answer is to go through all of your tracks and separate them manually but was wondering if you had any other suggestions for efficiency.

    #908
    Rob Francis
    Member

    I back up iTunes using time machine on my mac and windows backup on windows. Both seem to work ok although I haven’t yet had to restore anything.

    #1049
    SmiTTTen
    Participant

    @ illinoize I am still struggling to find a solution for playlist and MP3 metadata that really works for me. Right now I use separate folders for main genres but I don’t split out past that. I have also played around with hijacking spare fields like the Comments2 as a place to store a playlist name – that way the information is guaranteed to travel with the track. It’s a fairly limited approach as it clearly doesn’t support assigning multiple play lists to a track, unless you hijack or create multiple fields which will get very messy, very quickly. I am lucky in so far that I currently don’t have a HUGE collection. I used to have Terrabytes of stuff but much of it was downloaded (ahem) and when I got back into mixing I threw the whole lot out and started buying the tracks that I really wanted as apposed to just collecting. I do intend to check out a few options on playlist management and I’ll let you know what I find.

    @Rob your method is probably fine. I like Synchronicity as it will synch between any number of folders meaning if you add to one, it copies to the rest. That’s the most useful part for me as when I’m at home I download to the NAS and when I’m travelling I download to the local laptop – Synchronicity ensures I don’t lose or duplicate tracks.

    #1263
    Phil Morse
    Keymaster

    Why don’t you use iTunes and its smart playlists to sort out tags in say the Grouping column, then just play fron those playlists in Traktor? Only downside is that you can’t edit the metadata from within Traktor doing it this way.

    #1281
    SmiTTTen
    Participant

    I don’t mind iTunes at all but as you said, the lack of metadata editing in Traktor makes it a no-no for me. I’d like to see NI rethink how they handle files altogether as it’s not particularly user-friendly.

Viewing 5 posts - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)
  • The forum ‘DJing Software’ is closed to new topics and replies.