One-pass build from a plain music folder into VirtualDJ — duplicates collapsed, regular playlists plus a separate Favorite Folders (★) tree populated, paths verified.
You have a music folder — maybe years of downloads, ripped CDs, gifts from friends — and you want it in VirtualDJ. The native import in VirtualDJ reads files one folder at a time, doesn't deduplicate, doesn't surface quality issues, and certainly doesn't catch fake-320 MP3s or fake FLACs hiding in the source. So you import once, find chaos, and start over.
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Rekordbox · Serato DJ · VirtualDJ (incl. Favorite Folders) on Windows 10+ and macOS (Apple Silicon + Intel).
Importing a raw folder into VirtualDJ normally means trusting whatever the file tags say and praying there are no duplicates or fake-320s. MLD audits the folder first — acoustic fingerprint duplicate detection, FFT-based quality scoring — and then writes VirtualDJ database.xml + Favorite Folders with the clean set. Paths live in three stores (main DB, M3U exports, Favorite Folders). Fix one without the other two and the library stays half-broken. MLD handles that under the hood.
Yes — MLD writes into VirtualDJ's native library, so the app has to be installed on the machine. VirtualDJ doesn't need to be running during the write; in fact, it should be closed.
Run the Library Health scan before the build. Duplicate Scan groups copies of the same recording (acoustic fingerprint matches across formats and bitrates). Audio Quality Score flags fake-320 MP3s and fake-FLACs with a 0–100 score per file. Both run before the VirtualDJ library is created.
MLD maps your folder structure onto regular playlists plus a separate Favorite Folders (★) tree sensibly — top-level folders become playlist folders, nested folders become nested playlists. You can review the plan before any write.
No. All scanning, scoring, and writing happens locally. MLD's local database is SQLCipher-encrypted; audio files never leave the computer.
Yes. Folder Library mode doesn't require uninstalling anything. You can run VirtualDJ from the same files Plex/Navidrome/Roon already read.
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