add the column "file type" or "bitrate" and then sort by that column, It will take a weird file type or bitrate and send it all the way to the top or bottom of the collection view
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Unknown file type in rekordbox
I think I have a file in my rekordbox collection which isn't a music file and I don't know how to find it. I've tirelessly scrolled through thousands of tracks in my collection but can't find anything.
I have 10 music folders on my Mac and use these in the tree menu of rekordbox.
Each folder's total numbers of music files match the one's in the rekordbox folders - they should do as this is where rekordbox gets the files from.
However, I have 1 extra file hidden in my collection somewhere.
My rekordbox collection should match my iTunes collection, which bar one, does.
I've deleted my iTunes library and selected all my files in my rekordbox collection and dragged them into iTunes so my library populates again, and it does, but again with one file missing!
It's baffling me - any suggestions?
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@BriChi's suggestion is probably the best bet in order to find the odd-man-out. It's hard with thousands of files to nail down that one missing track, the other way you could do it would be to try and batch them into intelligent playlists based on BPM (pick a wide range, like 0-100 and 100-200), then narrow it down from there creating a second set of intelligent lists (100-125, 125-150, 150-175) etc. until you're able to locate that one track.
I've tried using pretty much all the column headings but still cannot find this one file!
I'm thinking it is some sort of audio file as after updating to 4.0.6 I had to Add new Analysis data, and it included this elusive file when analysing.
To my knowledge, and going by my entire music collection, I have 6980 tracks.
Rekordbox seems to think I have 6981.
If I delete my collection, will I loose my beatgrids, hotcues, etc?