Saving details of a mix into a text file

St03R
St03R Member Posts: 4 Newcomer
edited October 2024 in Traktor Software & Hardware

I just want to know if it's possible in Traktor Pro 4 to save details of a mix into a text file, so that is possible can see which track was mixed next and when the new track mixed into the last one?
Like:

TRACK AUDIO1

TITLE - Track1
ARTIST - Artist1
TIME - 00:00

TRACK AUDIO2

TITLE - Track2
ARTIST - Artist2
TIME - 03:20

TRACK AUDIO3

TITLE - Track3
ARTIST - Artist3
TIME - 05:32

I hope you know what i mean.

Regards
Chris

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  • lord-carlos
    lord-carlos Member Posts: 3,655 Expert
    Answer ✓

    Kind of, you can export the Playlist as HTML with time stems. You would need to write something to convert it to the format you want.

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  • lord-carlos
    lord-carlos Member Posts: 3,655 Expert
    Answer ✓

    Kind of, you can export the Playlist as HTML with time stems. You would need to write something to convert it to the format you want.

  • St03R
    St03R Member Posts: 4 Newcomer

    It seems like it only works for the history and not for your own playlists. When I export my own playlist the entire duration section is empty. But when I export the "history" then the duration between the tracks is in the file. Is this a bug?

  • lord-carlos
    lord-carlos Member Posts: 3,655 Expert

    Oh, no. It does not export the duration of the song, but the time you played it. I'm not sure if you can export the track time. At least that is how I remember it.

    You could export a playlist as a normal .m3u file and then use another program to create that for you. There is probably a way to do it with foobar2000

    Or python + ffpmeg.

    I wrote a small script to export every traktor playlist as .m3u file, just in case you need to do it in bulk: https://github.com/lord-carlos/traktor-2-playlist

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