
Here is how I'm writing the file: NSDateFormatter *dateFormatter = init] I have the Application supports iTunes file sharing key set to YES and I am able to see File Sharing in iTunes. You can now load your missing tracks and get back to playing your music! If you run into any problems while doing this please start a new help request.I am attempting to write a NSString to a file, then view that file in iTunes. NOTE: If you disabled the Show iTunes Library option as per the recommendation above, you may now re-enable it, via Setup > Library + Display. Your tracks should no longer appear missing. As long as the missing tracks are in that folder and names haven't been changed, they will be relocated.Ĥ: Close the Files panel down. A failure to do this may cause duplicate entries to appear in your library after relocation has completed.ģ: Now, simply drag and drop this folder onto the "Relocate Lost Files" button, and Serato DJ will search this folder for your missing music. IMPORTANT: Turn off the Show iTunes Library option under Setup > Library + Display before proceeding with step 3.

NOTE: The larger the folder, the longer it will take to scan/search.
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However if you are unsure, you could search the entire contents of your music folder, or similar. If you know where all the music is, this step is easy. Luckily, there is an easy way to fix your playlist, providing you know roughly where to point Serato DJ to.ġ: Click on the 'Files' button to bring up the Files panel.Ģ: Navigate through the Files panel to select the folder that you want Serato DJ to search through. You can be as specific, or as general as you like when selecting your folder. Note: If the missing files have come from your iTunes library that has been loaded into Serato DJ, disable the option 'show iTunes library' from the 'library + display' tab, this will allow the files to be relocated correctly. If the file isn't in it's listed location, it will show as missing in the software. This is a good place to check when troubleshooting missing files. Note: If you want to see the location of where Serato DJ thinks the files are located, check the "Location" column in the library. My music is still on my hard drive, but Serato DJ can't find it anymore. In this example, Serato DJ has lost some of my music, due to me moving a folder to a new location on my hard-drive. This means you cant load or play the track, and a "File Not Found" message will be displayed in its place. Whenever you change the location of a song or re-name a folder Serato DJ will "lose" the connection to the music resulting in it appearing red in your library.

This how-to will give you a quick run down on using "relocate lost files" effectively.

Serato DJ has a great built in feature which can relocate your music if it has been moved to a different location on your computer.
