Music Library Doctor
Playlist migration

VirtualDJ → Mixxx

One-pass migration from VirtualDJ database.xml + Favorite Folders into Mixxx mixxxdb. Crates and folder-based browsing preserved end-to-end, format gotchas handled on both sides, nothing leaves your machine.

The problem

Moving from VirtualDJ to Mixxx normally means an XML round-trip: export from VirtualDJ, hope Mixxx parses it correctly, manually rebuild crates and folder-based browsing, discover cues didn't translate. VirtualDJ has portable and shared install modes that put database.xml in different locations — tools that hardcode the path miss portable setups entirely. And on the destination side: Mixxx supports its own crate format that doesn't map 1:1 with playlists — writers have to choose which model is the target.

How Music Library Doctor does it

  1. 1 Install Music Library Doctor on the machine with VirtualDJ and Mixxx. MLD detects both libraries automatically.
  2. 2 MLD opens VirtualDJ database.xml + Favorite Folders directly without needing VirtualDJ to be running.
  3. 3 Select the VirtualDJ playlists or folders you want in Mixxx. MLD maps regular playlists plus a separate Favorite Folders (★) tree into crates and folder-based browsing sensibly.
  4. 4 Choose Mixxx as the destination. MLD writes Mixxx mixxxdb natively.
  5. 5 Open Mixxx — playlists are already there with hierarchy intact, paths pointing at the right files.

Supported today

Rekordbox · Serato DJ · VirtualDJ (incl. Favorite Folders) on Windows 10+ and macOS (Apple Silicon + Intel).

Why native integration matters

VirtualDJ and Mixxx speak completely different languages: VirtualDJ database.xml + Favorite Folders (Favorite Folders (the ★ tree) are filesystem-rooted shortcuts that don't fit the standard playlist model — most migration tools strip them entirely) versus Mixxx mixxxdb (Mixxx is open source and free, so it's often the destination for DJs leaving paid apps — but the migration tooling around it is thin). XML export-import is the usual bridge — and it's lossy on both ends. MLD treats both formats as first-class, reads VirtualDJ's structure natively, and writes Mixxx's native format directly, so crates and folder-based browsing survives and the target app doesn't re-import anything. A timestamped backup of each app's library is taken before any write.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to install VirtualDJ and Mixxx on the same machine?

Yes. MLD reads both libraries locally, so both apps (or at least their library files) must be accessible on the same computer. Nothing uploads anywhere — all scanning is local.

Will nested crates and folder-based browsing transfer correctly?

Yes. MLD reads regular playlists plus a separate Favorite Folders (★) tree and writes crates and folder-based browsing natively so the structure survives the migration.

What if my music files moved after I built the VirtualDJ library?

Run Fix Missing Tracks for VirtualDJ first. MLD scans your drives, matches moved/renamed files, and repairs links in VirtualDJ before the transfer — so Mixxx receives a clean library.

Does it back up my libraries before writing?

Yes. VirtualDJ and Mixxx libraries are both copied to timestamped backups before any write. Rollback is always one folder away.

Can I go the other way, Mixxx back to VirtualDJ?

Yes — see the Mixxx to VirtualDJ guide. MLD supports every direction between supported apps.

Does this work with the latest VirtualDJ version?

Yes. MLD tracks VirtualDJ version compatibility and updates with each new release. See the changelog for the version matrix.

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