DJ Sweder is a niche developer focused on solving specific pain points left unresolved by mainstream DJ software; the single-title catalog revolves around MetaRekordFixer, a utility that opens technical doors Pioneer’s Rekordbox keeps closed. Built for club and mobile DJs who prepare their libraries in Rekordbox but need deeper metadata control, the program batch-edits beat-grid offsets, bulk-shifts cue points, injects custom energy ratings, and exports alternate database formats compatible with Denon Engine, Serato, and Traktor collections. Typical use cases include correcting drifting grids on old vinyl rips, aligning hot-cue colors to controller pad schemes, migrating playlists while preserving loop data, and generating lightweight XML or JSON snapshots for backup or cloud sync. Because it manipulates the Rekordbox database directly—something the official application does not expose—users can run large-scale fixes in seconds instead of clicking through every track. The lightweight CLI-style interface keeps system demands minimal, so it runs happily on the same touring laptop that powers the performance suite. DJ Sweder’s MetaRekordFixer is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetch the newest release, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch installation.
A DJ tool with features not possible in Rekordbox.
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