I feel this would be a frequently asked question but, despite numerous search attempts over the months, I've found nothing that really applies.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
I want to be able to sync the libraries of two separate media collections, which are essentially copies of each other.
I have an HTPC with MC21 library on my home network connected to a NAS with 2+TB files, mostly audio, some video.
I also have a laptop with a separate MC21 library connected to a 4TB external HDD.
The laptop/external HDD is used for three purposes.
1. Download and/or playing of music when I'm not at home
2. Management of the library (e.g. updating tags, getting correct cover art etc).
This is more frequent than managing the HTPC library - quicker and easier for me.
3. Offsite backup for the NAS media.
On a regular basis I synchronise the media on the NAS and 4TB drive using a terrific utility called AJC Sync.
The problem is, after syncing, the files are identical but any files that don't accept normal tagging (e.g. like .dff files purchased from Channel Classics) don't carry the changes across to the HTPC library (or vice versa if I've made the changes on the HTPC).
I'm not sure how to go about syncing the libraries.
This is not a client/server relationship between the HTPC and laptop. The two sets of media are kept separate for backup purposes but the libraries really should be identical.
Any tips gratefully received, thanks!