Hi all
This is a bit of a complicated question, so please bear with me.
I have several PCs running JRiver and I would like keep their libraries synchronized without using a master / client setup, as I do not want to have one PC turned on all the time.
I have the following setup, which works, but is causing some issues:
All the PCs are set up exactly the same way:
- JRiver on SSD drive c:
- library in standard location C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\J River\Media Center 23\Library
- Music Files in mapped drive W:\
- Video Files in mapped drive X:\
On the main PC, W and X map to folder on a hard disk array for tagging and other file manipulation (huge library).
For the other PCs, W and X map to a NAS folder.
I do all file editing on the main PC.
From the main PC I use ViceVersa to sync the music files, the library folder and the library backups to the respective folders on the NAS.
On the other PCs I launch JRiver with a batch file that does the following:
- copy the library folder from the NAS to C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\J River\Media Center 23\Library
- copy the library backups from the NAS
- launch JRiver
This works (almost) perfectly, propagating library changes from the main PCs to the other PCs without much user intervention.
However recently JRiver on on of the other PCs has started to act up. The user interface does not open up any more, only the little Media Server icon in the system tray becomes visible. JRiver will happily play music (through JRemote). When playing a Video (through JRemote) it will only play the sound and not open to the screen to play the video.
Questions:
- Is this method of propagating the content of a library from one PC to the other reliable?
- Is it sufficient to only copy the content of the library folder, or do I need to sync across other folders as well?
Thanks a lot for any help.