Sorry, where are you dragging from / to?
There's a bug in 5.2.2 where intermittently when I drag a track from a playlist into the export window, all tracks in all playlists disappear.
I have to restart Rekordbox to make the tracks reappear in the playlist.

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Sorry, where are you dragging from / to?
The bug seems to trigger in two places, and is completely intermittent (I spent a good while dragging tracks around before the following happened):
1. Dragging a track from one playlist, into another
2. Dragging a track to change the play order in a single playlist
Please see the video (featuring total random dragging). After a while, all of the playlists (which all contain multiple tracks), all show as empty:
Watching this back in slow-motion, it appears that the bug is caused when the playlist is changed, and during/before RekordBox has finished rendering a waveform.
My computer never used to render the waveform so slowly by the way - this only started happening around v5
We can't be friends - you only gave Maurice 4 stars.
Is that video realtime or was it sped-up?
>> Is that video realtime or was it sped-up?
I think my video converter software has sped it up. If you select x0.25 playback speed on Youtube it looks more sensible.
I did a second capture this morning, although sadly the framerate seems trashed when I upload it. This time, I am simply dragging the track order - it has nothing to do with rendering waveforms.
Two bizarre things happened:
1. Rekordbox prompted me that a playlist contained the track already, even though the playlist was only re-ordered - the track was not dragged to a different playlist
2. Again the playlist gets wiped (restarting Rekordbox loads tracks back into the playlist - it isn't a permanent deletion)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAFEWltCY2g&feature=youtu.be
>> We can't be friends - you only gave Maurice 4 stars.
Ha - good spot. I use Ratings to rate how "banging" or "upbeat" tracks are, like my own "time-of-night" type thing. Feline is simply amazing and I have fond memories of losing myself in a certain well-known British nightclub while it was blasting out.