![]() ![]() the Year column was showing the key) and that was enough to scare me off. There is a mac version of mp3Tag that works through wine but I just tried it and it got all the columns confused (e.g. And you literally copy it and rename it (say, add a number 2 at the end), then when you open swinsian it will create a new database file. Apple briefly describes this XML mechanism in a support note: The iTunes Library. ![]() Currently, DJ software applications such as Serato and Traktor are able to access a read-only version of the iTunes library through a special XML file. ![]() Essentially you find the library database file (it’s hidden in library/app support or something like that). A tool for generating iTunes library XML from a Swinsian music library database. Is that what most folks use who are doing lossless in say Traktor? I guess I could also use ALAC for iTunes and Traktor and just export to AIFF if I ever need to play off a flash drive. Does Swinsian write edited tags to the original files Yes, Swinsian will write any tags you edit back to the original files. You can actually do this, but it’s a big workaround. It sounds like AIFF might be the way forward for me, which does solve the problem of wanting to stick to iTunes. I was also under the impression that there were issues with ID3 for AIFF files but I haven't looked into that sort of thing in years either. To get started, you should create an issue. And tbh I haven't messed with digital much since at least that long, only Traktor for the occasional gig at home I've only been spinning vinyl exclusively. As issues are created, theyll appear here in a searchable and filterable list. That browser is also very customizable in Swinsian: you can have between 1 and 3 columns. You’re aware that you need an XDJ-1000MK2 or CDJ-2000NXS2 to play FLAC files?ĪIFF files support ID3 tags just fine as well, and are supported on all CDJs and XDJs from the last 10 years.No I wasn't :-/ I haven't used a CDJ since I sold my mk1 (yes, purchased in like 2002!) about 5 years ago. (Swinsian can sync to older iPods, but not to iOS devices.). ![]()
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