Music Library Doctor
Track Matcher · YouTube Music → VirtualDJ

YouTube Music playlist into VirtualDJ — native, in 30 seconds

Search YouTube Music inside the app — no Google account, no Premium. Music Library Doctor matches every track against your library and writes a native VirtualDJ .vdjfolder with the YouTube Music URL embedded — right-click any track in VirtualDJ to open the original page.

Three steps

Works with VirtualDJ 2024 and 2025. macOS and Windows. Existing playlists, history and Favorite Folders stay untouched.

  1. 1

    Search or paste a URL

    Track Matcher → YouTube Music tab → search for the playlist or paste a URL. No Google account, no YouTube Premium.

  2. 2

    Match against your VirtualDJ library

    Every track is scored against the files VirtualDJ already knows about. Confident matches auto-select; medium-confidence rows are flagged for review.

  3. 3

    Send to VirtualDJ

    Choose VirtualDJ from the export menu. Music Library Doctor writes a native .vdjfolder XML under Folders/. The YouTube Music URL is embedded as infosource on every entry — right-click any track in VirtualDJ and open the page in your browser. Missing tracks land as placeholders Fix & Upgrade All can complete.

Why native .vdjfolder matters

Other tools write an .m3u file and hope VirtualDJ figures it out. That works, but M3Us land in "MyLists" with no folder structure and no source metadata. Music Library Doctor writes the real VirtualDJ format:

Common questions

Will my existing VirtualDJ playlists stay safe?

Yes. Music Library Doctor writes a new .vdjfolder alongside your existing files. database.xml, Favorite Folders, MyLists — all untouched.

Where exactly does the new folder land?

Under your VirtualDJ home, in Folders/<crate name>.vdjfolder. If you didn't set the VirtualDJ path in Settings, Music Library Doctor auto-detects the standard location and writes there.

What about tracks I don't own yet?

They land in VirtualDJ as "file not found" placeholders. Fix & Upgrade All on the main view fetches each missing track from YouTube Music and adds it to your library automatically — Pro feature.

How accurate is the matching?

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.

Try it free

Match and preview are free. Sending into VirtualDJ is a Pro feature, one-time purchase from $19.