you can relocate all if that would fix your issue
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SeguirRekordbox 4.07 deleted all my HOT CUEs
I've created some playlistst and put HOT Cues to the tracks, as usual.
But after I updated rekordbox to 4.07 he write me at every track in my playlist "File can not be found at the registred location"
I tried to select (relocate) as described, but this didnt work.
And to be honest, this would take 500 years to relocate every track 1 by 1, bcs you cant relocate the whole folder.
So I loaded the folder with the tracks from my USB stick into the playlist.
But after I did this he deleted all my HOT Cues I've set into the playlist.
Thanks god I'm practicing, so they werent many HOT Cues I've deleted.
But I hope this will never happen again so is there a way to save/backup the HOT Cues I've set @ the different tracks?
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The problem is that you cant relocate whole folders and have to reloacate every track 1 by 1.
When you have a bigger music collection/playlists this will take months.
Isn't there another solution?
you can relocate them all at once, not 1 by 1, I have 36,000 tracks and they relocated quick when i did a test move.
file/display all missing/ select them all by pressing CTRL+A or COMMAND+A if your on a pc or mac and then "relocate", point it to the first track it is asking for you to find and it will do them all
from the owners manual
Updating the file paths of missing music files
rekordbox manages information on where music files are stored (file paths). If file and folder names are changed or if files or folders are moved or deleted, it may no longer be possible to play the music file. ( is displayed to the left of missing music files.)
From the [File] menu, select [Display All Missing Files].
The [Missing File Manager] screen opens and a list of missing music files is displayed.
Select the music file whose file path you wish to correct, then click [Relocate].
The [Choose a new full path for] screen opens.
Select the folder in which the music file is stored and the file name, then click
[Open].
The information on where the music file is stored (file path) is corrected.
File paths can also be corrected by right-clicking on a music file for which is displayed
on [Collection] then selecting [Relocate].
You can select more than one music files to correct file path. In this case, after the first
music file is relocated, the rest will follow the same path to be relocated.
Be careful not to select the wrong music file at the [Choose a new full path for] screen.
Oh....ty for the solution. :)
anytime man, good luck