I reverted back both instances and 4.2.1. works 'ok' (at least the paylist works).
People who need the 4.2.1. windows excutable after they inadvertedly updated: -- drop a line.
has been released with a vast amount of bug fixes.
and while it seems to fix things it also helps you to loose your thumb drive saved playlists. Isn't that a cool feature?
E.g. do not update.
I have three systems. One that has an old 3.x rekorbox. It can read (!) a 4.x created playlist. Cool! The other way around, a 3.x playlist is - as we know, since it's never been fixed, not possible without major hassles to import into new rekordbox versions.
Now, software writing is exptremely difficult -- if you don't know what you do.
Anyways, The 4.2.1 transition where you can see the playlists on your thunbdrive --> 4.2.2 will cause you not to see the playlists anymore.
And again -- given the fact that any player can see any version created of a playlist and rekordbox cannot (and with the 4.2.2. making it even worse) -- shows that software is difficult. If you don';t test stuff, nor know what you do that is.
I know very talented people who can write software for rekordbox. Maybe time to hire them. And test, please test. PLEASE TEST.
I have tested the 4.2.1 --> 4.2.2 on two systems and both have a f* up playlist now. Luckily the players can read them.
It's a shame. And open sourcing is not the way to go I have been reading here.
Pulse: when oh when is Pioneer getting it's act together and really starts listeing to us? Really a shame.
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I reverted back both instances and 4.2.1. works 'ok' (at least the paylist works).
People who need the 4.2.1. windows excutable after they inadvertedly updated: -- drop a line.