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Update 2.0.2 Crash Crash et encore Crash!

Sérieusement Pioneer vous m'avez déçu!

Pour moi avec la 2.0.1 tout fonctionnait très bien!

Puis en faisant  la mise à jour 2.0.2 voilà que le grand bordel commence!!!

Plus moyen de synchroniser ma musique et mes playlists car ça CRASH dès que je veux  exporter tout sur mon Disque Dur!

Et maintenant sur mon disque dur toutes mes playlists sont vides!!!

Merci Pioneer...!!!

 

Deelexx

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I had the same problem and as Pioneer refuses to resolve it or provide v2.0.1 again, I thinkered around a bit and the following fixed it for me (don't ask me why):

  1. Reinstalled Rekordbox 2.0.2 (drag old to Trash and then install again)
  2. I converted all the songs in my playlist to MP3 (some where ACC or "Purchsed ACC Audio File"
  3. Reimported (from iTunes using Bridge) into Rekordbox
  4. Obviously had to set the Cue Points again

Now all transferred without any problems.

Try it! If it works for you, post here so others can try as well.

Cheers,

Roberto

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Un grand merci Roberto,

Je viens de faire la même chose et ça fonctionne!

Maintenant je me mes au travail pour remettre mes point de cue ;)

Merci et encore merci ;)

Christian

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@Deelex > Are all the tracks still there when you view your harddrive through your computer?

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@ Gavin -> I export all my playlists but impossible in one shot!

they need export them list by list even sometimes song by song! I included more than 250 crash! In 2200 point cue to reprogram! 3 working days! Rendition...

Deelexx

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@ Gavin -> Using the 2.0.2 update I

all my playlists empty after the

first export!

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@Roberto

I think it's great that you found a way around the crashing. But there's no way I want to convert all the high quality AIFFs that I paid good money for to mp3. Guess it just depends how desperate you are.

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