Greetings,
Since MC does not have a true client/server system I run two MC on two different PCs all pointing to a shared NAS drive on the network.
PC 1 is the Master Library/ for whole house audio and located in the basement in the server room.
PC 2 is in the office where I rip CD's are ripped from and duplicates are deleted etc etc.
PC 1 and PC2 are auto monitoring the shared NAS so when a CD is ripped from PC2, PC1 automatically picks up the change and adds it to the master library.
PC 2 does not play any actual music...all play is done via PC 1
Here's the pickle.
When I delete songs from the NAS via PC2...such as duplicates, OR I rename from file properties (after PC 1 has already picked up the new songs) then PC 1 shows a whole bunch of songs with "x" beside them since they are no longer available...which is true of course. Then I have to go down to the basement and manually find songs paths that are no longer valid and delete them there too. There has got to be a better way of doing this.
How can I get PC 1 to automatically delete songs from it's library that no longer exist? This is a real problem. If a song path is no longer valid there must be an automatic deletion option no?