hey
I suspect this probably isn't possible, but I thought I'd try anyway and see what everyone thinks.
I work in sound engineering, music production and DJing, and have a fairly big collection of both music and samples/loops/production sound effects saved on my main desktop PC. A good few years ago now I was fortunate enough to be looking for an alternative to iTunes and come across J River, and it's been brilliant. As well as the audio, I store a large amount of ripped DVDs, movie files and family photographs in it.
On all of my other Windows based laptops I also use JRiver, but my MacBook Pro is the single hold out, and up until now I've had to stick with iTunes for various reasons. After fighting with it again over the weekend I would like to change that!
While my other laptops etc only have a small selection of the music that I have on the main PC, the MBP is used with the Traktor DJ software for times I have to DJ, and is used with ProTools for music recording and production, and so shares the full collection of audio including sound effects and everything else.
Up until now I have manually kept these two (the iTunes on the MBP and JRiver on the main desktop) roughly in sync manually, just trying as best I can to import the same audio into each one. But gradually things always get imported in different places and it drifts out.
If I am able to switch to JRiver on the mac as well, I would like to automate this somewhat so that they always stay in sync. the actual audio files are easy enough, I have a large google drive account and have enough space to share my audio folder on it, syncing between the two machines, but the library file is more of a challenge. I cant just save this in the google drive because it's only the audio parts I want to keep in sync, and I don't want it to try and pull in the movie and photograph parts into the MBP too.
Is there any way to easily share this, or keep them automatically in sync?
This would have to be an offline sync where the library file and songs were copied over in the house while I was on wifi and then available on the actual hard disk of the MBP, as I may not have an internet connection at a venue to share an online copy of the library file or stream audio.
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