DJUCED TO TRAKTOR V2

1. Export playlists from DJUCED

  • Open your DJUCED application.
  • In the library playlists section, right-click on the playlist you wish to export.
  • Click ‘EXPORT’.


  • Select the ‘M3U’ format and choose a memorable folder on your computer to save the M3U playlist file.


DJUCED exports playlists individually. Repeat these steps for every playlist you want to transfer.


2. Import DJUCED playlists into MIXO

  • In MIXO, navigate to the ‘IMPORT’ tab.
  • On the left sidebar, select DJUCED.
  • Click the 'SELECT M3U TO IMPORT' button.


  • Browse to the folder where you saved your M3U playlist file(s) (from the "Export DJUCED" part) and select the playlists you wish to import.

MIXO will process the M3U files, import your playlists and tracks, and analyze the tracks (if analysis is enabled).

Note: Be aware, MIXO does not import beat grids & cue points from DJUCED.

Additional setting: You can optionally turn off 'Track Analysis' at the top of the Import page. Keeping it enabled is recommended, as it gets album artwork, builds waveforms, and analyzes beatgrids for all tracks during the import.


3. Export playlists to TRAKTOR

  • In MIXO, navigate to the Export tab.
  • On the left sidebar, select TRAKTOR.
  • MIXO should automatically locate the TRAKTOR database. If it has been changed, use the ‘Change Location’ feature before exporting.
  • Select whether to export your entire library or choose individual playlists and press the 'START EXPORT' button.


4. Import playlists to TRAKTOR 

  • Open your TRAKTOR application.
  • Right-click on TRACK COLLECTION and select IMPORT ANOTHER COLLECTION.


  • Browse to the folder MUSIC -> MIXO -> EXPORT -> TRAKTOR and select the traktor.nml file.
  • In the pop-up window, select FILE and wait for the library to export.
  • Restart Traktor.

Done! Playlists, tracks and metadata from MIXO will be available and ready to use in your TRAKTOR library.


Additional settings:

  • Enable ‘Save MIXO Tags To Comments’ to overwrite the comments field on each track with tags added in MIXO.
  • ‘Analysis Lock’ is on by default to prevent Traktor from automatically analyzing tracks after export. If you prefer Traktor to re-analyze your entire export, you can turn this setting off.