// Library

Refresh & auto-refresh

Pull the latest metadata, artwork, audio and price for a track from its source platform — manually or automatically in the background.

Updated May 21, 2026 · 2 min read · Library

Overview

Track details on Bandcamp, Beatport and other supported platforms change over time — prices shift, artwork is updated, audio previews swap in. A refresh pulls the latest metadata from the source platform into your library so the track stays current.

Refreshing a single track

  1. Select the track from your playlist so its details appear in the right-hand panel.
  2. Click the Refresh button in the selected-track panel.
  3. The track’s metadata is replaced with the latest from the source platform. Any custom price you’ve set is preserved.

Refreshing many tracks at once

To refresh a batch of tracks in one go, see Bulk actions on tracks — select the tracks in a playlist and use the refresh icon in the action bar.

Auto-refresh

TrackDen also refreshes tracks for you in the background. When you browse to a track page on a supported platform and that track is already in your library, TrackDen silently pulls the latest metadata — no clicks needed.

Auto-refresh triggers when the library copy is missing a price or audio preview, which most commonly happens for tracks added from search results or imported playlists.

FAQs

Will refresh overwrite my custom price?

No. Custom prices are preserved across refreshes. Everything else (title, artist, artwork, audio preview, label, BPM, key) is replaced with the latest from the source platform.

Why didn't the audio preview load when I first added a track?

Some platform pages don’t expose the audio preview at the point a track is added. A refresh pulls it in. Auto-refresh handles this automatically the next time you visit the track’s page.