I’ve looked through as many guides and watched as many videos as possible to try and sort this out but no joy. Hoping someone has some wisdom for me…… my situation is as follows:
Previously running Mac High Sierra and rekordbox 5, music all stored in iCloud. Last week Mac OS became corrupted so I did a clean install of Mojave and rekordbox yesterday and now I’m looking at restoring the database (cue points, artwork, beat grids etc), although the most recent rekordbox backup file I have is from December 2017. Not a huge issue I thought as I recently exported my entire collection to a USB and discovered the "How to recover music from an export device" guide. Whilst the “import playlist” functionality works well (after two go’s to get all the cue point data imported), the issue is that the file structure on the USB is not the same as where my music is located in iCloud…. and relocating 3,500 tracks doesn’t appear to be a quick process…
I spent a number of hours yesterday doing the “display all missing files”, managing to batch relocate a number of tracks (down from 3500 to 1600 missing files). It’s a slow process though as RB doesn’t always find as many files in the same location that I would expect…..so I had a go trying another way in the hope it would be quicker…. I backed up my database with yesterday’s progress and then tried to restore my RB database from the December 2017 backup, figuring it might be quicker to do that and then backfill 2018 and 2019 tracks afterwards. I tried two methods of restoration - 1) I wholesale transferred the contents of the zip file into both the pioneer library and application support folders and 2) tried the “restore library” button in RB, selecting datafile.edb. Unfortunately both processes ended up with the same result - all the tracks and cue points loaded into RB, minus the artwork and beat grids….. At that point I thought I’d just revert to the backup I made yesterday and carry on with the long process of relocating files…. Same problem - no artwork or beat grids…. Ugh
So I guess my questions are:
If I were to recover the database from the USB is there a quicker way of mass relocating my library given the file structure differs between USB and iCloud? Can I somehow merge the tracks in iCloud/iTunes with the RB data from the USB? Or something similar?
Has anyone else experienced the issue that RB seemingly does not find as much tracks in the same location that you might expect?
If the mass relocation is not possible with this file structure, what is the specific database restoration process that I should follow? And should I expect artwork and beat grids to come back with a library restore?
Is there another method that I’ve missed?