Okay so I figured out that the traktor tag data (and especially the bpm) are creating a bug with Denon's Music Manager; when I use it to analyze tracks that were previously analyzed by Traktor, for some reasons the bpms get all rounded up; so instead of getting 128.6 I get 128. Which is HIGHLY annoying when mixing and can throw you off while mixing on the denon turntables sometimes if you are not careful.
I tested it with 'fresh' tracks; so i know its not some strange problem that the denon music manager developped due to a corrupted database or anything. A fresh track that was not previously analyzed by Traktor will get the right bpm, while the same track, but analyzed by traktor will get rounded.
Is there a way to completely clean up the mp3s and remove anything related to traktor out of them?
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