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SonidataExporting Your Library
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Exporting Your Library

CSV Export

Export your entire recordings database as a CSV file for import into sound library managers. CSV headers are aligned with Soundminer V5 field names — including FXName, Designer, Manufacturer, Microphone, CategoryFull, Channels, and more — for seamless import without manual column remapping. Also includes all UCS metadata fields, location data, coordinates, file paths, audio format, file size, duration, sample rate, and bit depth.

Access via Settings → Export → Export CSV.

ZIP Export

  1. 1Open the Export Filter Sheet from Settings or the file browser.
  2. 2Set filters: category, subcategory, location, creator ID, date range.
  3. 3Preview how many files match.
  4. 4Export as ZIP: includes audio files + photos + CSV metadata.
  5. 5Share via AirDrop, Files, email, or any share destination.

Visual Date Export

Export recordings organized by date. In the Export Filter Sheet, use the calendar date picker to select specific Year → Month → Day ranges. Enable "Group by Date" to create date-named subfolders inside the ZIP (e.g., 2026-03-05/). Each subfolder contains only the recordings from that day, keeping your archive neatly organized by session date.

Library Statistics

The Export screen shows your library stats at a glance: total recordings, categories used, and file counts.

ZIP Export and Visual Date Export are Pro features.