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How can I export and share a backup of my mix in DJ.Studio?

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Written by Liz Bollema
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How to Export and Share a Backup of Your Mix in DJ.Studio

If you need to share a backup of your mix for any purpose, such as troubleshooting or collaboration, DJ.Studio allows you to easily export and share your project. Below is a step-by-step guide to ensure a smooth sharing process.

Step 1: Export Your Mix Backup

  1. Open your mix project in DJ.Studio.

  2. Navigate to the Export menu and select the Backup option.

  3. DJ.Studio will create a backup file, saved in the .DJS format. This file contains all the information about your mix.

Step 2: Upload the Backup File to a Sharing Platform

Once your .DJS file is ready, upload it to a file-sharing platform. Options include:

  • Google Drive: Upload the file and ensure you grant view access to anyone with the link.

  • WeTransfer: Use this service for a quick sharing option with a finite expiration date.

  • Dropbox: Upload the file and generate a sharable link.

Step 3: Share the File

After uploading the file to a chosen platform, copy the generated link and share it with the intended recipients. Be sure to double-check any access permissions, especially when using Google Drive, to avoid access issues.

Notes on Using the Backup

  • These .DJS files are specifically designed for restoring or sharing mixes within DJ.Studio.

  • Sharing a backup is useful for troubleshooting, collaborative editing, or archiving purposes.

By following this guide, you can efficiently export and share your mix backups using DJ.Studio’s export feature and external file-sharing services.

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