Sorry for this long post. I do know this is an awkward setup, but when I decided on it, I couldn't think of something better. Could someone suggest a better idea?
Here goes:
Currently, I have two separate PCs with MC, each running its own library. System A is my main one and contains locally my music files and library. System B is older, in another room, with my videos in external disks and DVDs/BRs. Both are connected to their own stereo amp etc.
When I want music in Sys B, I connect to the Lib server in Sys A. When I rip my movies, I do it in Sys A, then move them to Sys B's external disks and import them to lib B. I rarely need to access my movies when in Sys A, but it could be handy.
Sys A sleeps only late at night; Sys B does through most of the day. Sys B is connected to the router via the powerline, Sys A is right next to the router. The new router can host a network disk.
So:
Q1. If I merge both libraries in System A and connect to the Lib server from B, will the video files have to be streamed from room B to A and back to B to be sent to the projector or TV?
Q2. If I merge them in System B and run the server there, will this keep Sys B awake through the day for the music to be readily available?
Q3. What would be a better way, so that I could also edit my video library working in System A, without losing access to my music; and have my music available in System B retaining access to my video library?