I just upgraded my MC19 to 20 and am about to get around to switching over to the new software, but I've not been fully satisfied with how I had MC19 set up, and I'm hoping to do it "right" this time. I assume the software is capable of what I want to do, but I don't know how to go about it if so. Any input would be appreciated.
I have one Windows PC with a large RAID array containing all my audio and video media. This media is shared on the local LAN and is accessible to all PCs on the network. Three PCs total have JRiver installed (the server, the cinema HTPC, and the TV HTPC in another room). I want the software to work such that when I create/edit/delete a playlist on any station in the home (including the numbered shortcut playlist buttons, which I've set up as currently-watching lists for TV, movies, study vids, music, etc), that playlist change propagates to the libraries of all the other PCs without me having to manually do anything. Similarly if I update library tags for a file, re-order or re-size columns in the main display, etc, these changes would be reflected at all JRiver stations. Is this possible?
I figure the solution is probably to have all stations using the same library on the server, but if I create a library on the server it's accessing the files directly through the local file system, but on other machines the same media is only accessible over Windows shares, which means the paths won't be the same. Is this a problem? And would this make the shortcut playlists 'follow' me too, or just the ones in the interface tree on the left? I'd really like both.