Search YouTube Music inside the app — no Google account, no Premium. Music Library Doctor matches every track against your library and writes a native Serato .crate file. Subcrates supported, library untouched.
Works with Serato DJ Pro and Lite. macOS and Windows. Existing Subcrates, cue points, and beat grids stay intact.
Track Matcher → YouTube Music tab → either search for the playlist or paste a URL. No sign-in, no Premium.
Every YouTube Music track is scored against the files Serato already knows about. Confident matches (≥ 80%) auto-select; medium-confidence rows are flagged for review.
Choose Serato from the export menu. Music Library Doctor writes a native .crate file (Subcrate hierarchy preserved). Open Serato — the crate is there. Missing tracks land as placeholders Fix & Upgrade All can complete.
YouTube Music's public catalogue and playlist metadata are accessible without signing in. Music Library Doctor uses that public surface — no Google credentials, no cookie scraping, no Premium gate.
Yes. Track Matcher writes a new .crate file alongside your existing ones — Serato's database V2 and per-track metadata stay untouched. Music Library Doctor backs up your database before any write.
Yes — Serato's nested Subcrate hierarchy is preserved. You can write into a top-level crate or into a nested subcrate via the crate name field.
They land in Serato as "file not found" placeholders. The Fix & Upgrade All button on the main view fetches each missing track from YouTube Music and adds it to your library automatically — Pro feature.
Title and artist are scored separately; title weighted heavier. Real-world false-positive cases are pinned to tests so they don't come back. ~85–95% of YouTube Music tracks land as ≥ 80% confidence on a well-organised DJ library.
Match and preview are free. Sending into Serato is a Pro feature, one-time purchase from $19.