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Library backup

I'm a new user of Rekordbox and some things are not clear to me yet.
I would like to make a backup of my track library, but the "rekordbox.xml" file that should be in my user folder is not there...
I use windows 7 professional and I have activated the display of all files and folders, but I can not find this file... where is it?
Furthermore, this file will not contain all the analysis results and my cue/loop points... how can I backup that information too?
Thanks for the tips.

AGdDj Répondu

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You're better off to backup via the Library > Backup Library option, as that will also gather all the waveform and cue point data, not just the playlists.

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I solved... it was enough to read the manual well and try the various menu items...
I have therefore saved all the important information for my collection and the "famous" xml file. :-))

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Yes, I did just that: from the File/Library menu... it creates a zip folder with some files and folders inside.
I have just one doubt: Is it necessary to export the xml file separately or is it all already inside the library backup?

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The XML is really only necessary for other purposes, eg. exporting to another application.

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Just to be clear. When you "Backup Library" your Rekordbox Library is literally backing up the tracks, as well as all of your comments, cue points, tags, etc? 

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Your library, cue points, tags, playlists, comments, etc. -- yes.

Music -- no. You need to manually select that for export when prompted, and it's placed in a separate folder beside the database backup file.

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