If you are using MC's Library Server on a server PC, and connecting to it from another copy of MC, the library on the client doesn't get updated until you reconnect. Is that what you mean?
Sorry you misunderstand me. I have tried the client/server scenario and unfortunately the features I need are not available right now in JRiver. I am NOT using local PC's to play music.
Let me re-phase my previous post
In this client's home there is a home automation/media server running the entire house. Let's call this the Media Server which is physically located in the basement of the house.
Media Server:
- Chenbro dual Xeon hotswap Raid 4 gig ram server.
NAS is a Chenbro Raid5 2TB hot swap server dedicated for just storing music and cover art.
Sound card is M-Audio Delta 1010 rack mount
JRiver is setup to feed the home's distributed audio system as two sources (Delta 1010 1/2 ad 3/4 direct output)
JRiver is controlled via tablets and touchscreens (Cinemar)
JRiver is a standard setup...not the client/server way.
All music is stored on a shared NAS mapped drive as M:\
JRiver is set to run autoimport in the background
JRiver is set to monitor NAS for changes (I think anyways)
All cover art is stored in a specific folder
All music is either flac, wma or mp3 or m4a
JRiver is ALWAYS up an running and is NEVER restarted (unless it crashes)
The kitchen and office PCs each:
- Have JRiver installed in standard setup.
JRiver configured identical to that of the Media Server
Setup to rip to M:\
All cover art is stored in a specific folder
For ease of use the client needs to be able to rip cd's and download mp3 etc to the NAS from either the office or kitchen PCs. Otherwise the owner has to go down to the basement everytime he needs to manage his music library or add new media.
So, when a CD is ripped from either the kitchen or office to the mapped NAS, how long does it take for JRiver on the Media Server to pick up the new songs? IE It's supposed to be running auto-import in the background and monitoring the NAS for changes. The touchscreens (runing Cinemar's MusicLobby) are only interacting with JRiver on the Media Server so they won't pick up any changes until JRiver on the media server does.
Make sense?
The above diagram illistrates the basic layout of every installation we do. 1 primary server feeding the distributed audio system.
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Not trying to get sidetracked from the original question but this does bring up the whole "client/server" requirements.
Ideally the kitchen and office pc's and Media Server in this house would be a true client/server relationship where you could manage the server's music library, playlists, etc from any number of clients and the clients are not actually playing any music at all. Unfortunately this is not the case so I've had to give the home owner RDP access to the Media Server which is very dangerous as then the homeowner could easily mess something up and crash the entire system by accident.
In a truly ideal client/server scenario:
- Clients could delete, edit songs
Manage the library...IE ratings, genres etc
Create modify playlists etc to the master auido library
NOT be able to change the server's system settings to ensure they can't crash the system.
The Server would automatically pick up changes from clients. IE Playlists, music ripped from the client PC etc.
A JRiver "watchdog" program that would ensure JRiver automatically restarts if it crashes or hangs would be most helpful. ALL good Home Control and media server software has this latter function to ensure it is always up and running. Just this weekend I had to do an "emergancy" RDP in for the home owner and restart JRiver just before a party as JRiver had crashed for some reason...not good at all. Stability is critical.
I have to say I am really surprised that this client server function is not already there in this day and age of distributed digital audio.