The hard drive on my Macbook Pro crashed recently and I had to install a new 1TB SSD in it. I was able to recover all of my music from my old hard drive using a toaster, but when I load them into Traktor, all of my cue points and other tags are not there.
I am using Traktor Pro 2 and I import all of my music through iTunes.
I have searched far and wide on the web and found various different explanations as to where Traktor stores the tags like cue points and BPM. So far none of them seem to be accurate.
I have read and was told on the NI forum by a member there that the tags are stored in the MP3 file itself but if this was true then all of the tracks copied over from my old drive would have the cue points and other information, they do not.
I wrote to NI support and was pointed to a page in the knowledge base with instructions on how to import the old collection from Traktor on my old hard drive and then run a consistency check. I tried that and it did not work.
This is the page:
http://www.native-instruments.com/en...base/show/813/
I also read that tags for my collection were stored in the .nml file in the Traktor folder. So deleted my current .nml folder in Traktor and imported the old .nml folder from my old drive and ran a consistency check. The result again was no change to my tracks having any cue points or tags.
Can anyone out there help me figure this out? I invested a huge amount of time analyzing and setting cue points in all of my tracks and I really don't want to do it all over again.
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