To update your track tags in iTunes, you always have to do the above steps with an XML generated by a Full Sync. So your track tags will not update if you import a playlist in this way. But this only imports the playlist and no the tracks inside the XML. You can create an XML with only selected playlists and import it in iTunes by choosing Import Playlist in the menu. Point Lexicon to the earlier created XML file.These XML files contain your tracks and playlists. Lexicon can import XML files exported from iTunes. Importing Your Apple Music / iTunes Library Leave the other options at their defaults.Save your collection XML anywhere you want.In the File menu, select Export Collection in xml format.Under the Advanced tab in the Rekordbox preferences, make sure the BPM change points option is enabled.To get your data out of Rekordbox, you need to export it as an XML file. Lexicon does not have a direct connection to Rekordbox 5. If you are missing your Virtual Folders after a sync, they moved to Lists & Advice ➡ Playlists. Keep in mind that Lexicon always syncs (exports) your playlists as VirtualDJ playlists, so not as Virtual Folders. Effectively, they have the same purpose but Lexicon doesn't know which you are using so you can choose it here. VirtualDJ has both "Playlists" and "Virtual Folders". Lexicon has direct integration into the VirtualDJ database. Otherwise, you can export your Traktor library as NML by right clicking your collection. If it does not, you can point Lexicon to it. Lexicon should auto-detect your NML (database) file.Lexicon supports Traktor Pro 2 & 3 but does not support Traktor DJ. Lexicon has direct integration into the Traktor database. This is a troubleshooting option if you notice that not all your playlists are getting imported. This is the same option as Target drive on the Sync page, see this manual page.
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