Are you asking for:
File > Library > Search For Library Servers
to be run automatically in the background and a popup to be shown when a library is found?
Or is there more to it than making the existing tool more automatic?
Thanks.
That's part of it.
The other part I'm looking for is a way for the library server itself to broadcast across subnets, as described above with the iTunes situation. I'll try to provide a more detailed explanation.
Let's say you have User A and User B.
Example 1:
If both Users are on the same network, and have iTunes configured to share their media, they will automatically see each other's libraries on the sidebar in their iTunes client.
Example 2:
If user A has iTunes running, and would like to share his library with User B, who is not on his home network, they can set up a VPN using Hamachi. This puts the 2 of them on a network with each other, connected via Hamachi's servers over the internet. Once they are connected, the exact same functionality in Example 1 works. Everything is automatic.
http://i34.tinypic.com/1zch9xd.jpgExample 3:
User A and User B both have Hamachi installed, and User A has his Library Server turned on in MC. User B does a search for library servers, and it doesn't find anything. User B can, however, manually add a library server using the 5.X.X.X IP address provided by Hamachi. (Both users are on the 5.X network together)
Once they add the library server manually, everything works the same way that it would if User A had configured his firewall to allow incoming connections to his server.
Now here's my speculation:
I believe the reason Example 2 works is because of Apple's Bonjour service. I think it is broadcasting the shared library so it is found by other iTunes clients, regardless of what subnet they are using. As long as is there is some sort of connection between the 2 computers, it works.
I realize that Hamachi is not your product, and you're not really concerned with compatibility between your software and theirs. I also realize that the majority of your users probably don't use Hamachi. I'm just using it and iTunes as an example of new functionality you could implement.
Anyway, the short answer to your question is "Yes. A more automatic version of the existing tool would be great." But, a broadcast service would be icing on the cake.
Thanks for your time.
-Dano