I THINK what you describe is exactly what I have - not sure what you mean about library backups, however.
I meant that it is faster to import the same main media archive to the other PCs by restoring a MC library backup from the first MC installation.
For example:
Lets assume that my PCs have the following names and IP addresses:
#1 = 192.168.0.1
#2 = 192.168.0.2
#3 = 192.168.0.3
The media archive is in the shared "D:\MC\Media" folder on the PC named #1.
The network share for that folder is "\\#1\MC\Media"
I install MC first to #1.
I point a new empty library to "\\#1\MC\Library\" instead of a local folder.
Instead of importing the files from the local "D:" drive I import them from the "\\#1\MC\Media" network share.
I configure also the other paths inside MC like this:
- Temporally File location: \\#1\MC\Temp\
- Track Image Location: \\#1\MC\Cover Art\
- Output File Location: \\#1\MC\Media\
etc...
I can restore a library backup from #1 to #2 and #3 and they will have the same "Default" library.
Every PC will eventually have these four libraries:
- "Default" = the master library from the previous step (points to the network share)
- "Client for #1 server" = 192.168.0.1:80 (a client mode for the media server on #1)
- "Client for #2 server" = 192.168.0.2:80 (a client mode for the media server on #2)
- "Client for #3 server" = 192.168.0.3:80 (a client mode for the media server on #3)
When #2 has the "Default" library running I run also Media Server on that PC. Other PCs must use the "Client for #2 server" library and be clients.
If I like to rip or edit with the #3 PC I select the "Default" library in it. If other PCs are running MC I must change them to client mode by selecting the "Client for #3 server" library.
As said this is a workaround, but it is possible to use any of the PCs for library editing.
I hope you can understand. It's a bit difficult to explain this.
I have all music files on computer #1.
It has MC installed, but I don't think it matters, as I am not using it to
play any of the files.
Computer #2 has MC installed, and I have imported media from computer #1's network shares.
This is the computer that will be used to update/change the database, and the one doing the "serving" to computer #3.
So you have the database files on the computer #2. In my scenario they are on a common network share.
Computer #3 is actually the one I need to do the playing. Its MC10 is connected to the "media server" of PC #2. Trouble is, when I update the "media server" (pc 2), the updates don't show on the "client" (pc 3).
So...
Unless naming things with i.p. addresses (which I am currently not doing...) changes something, I'm not sure I understand what you are saying. The setup works great, except that the "client" MC10 (PC 3) database does not change when the "server" machine's library changes.
If its not possible, I wonder if there is a way to send a (remote) command to the MC10 thats doing the playing (client) to "load database", which you could specify the address for (i.p. of "serving" machine). This only takes about 2-3 seconds, but I need to be able to do it with my PPC, which is connected via Wi-Fi to the MC10 client machine. Any ideas ??
Wasn't this a problem too?
"What I really need to do is let my wife rip new CDs she buys, using her laptop. This obviously updates HER library immediately. But the machine in the whole-house distribution closet doesn't get an update."The workaround could do the trick. Though the users must be very careful and follow the instructions all the time.
You can click the entry in File > Library > "server name" for updating the client. It is not automatic, but on LAN it takes only few seconds, as you wrote.
I don't know about the remote command. I use PCs as a remote. I have a cordless keyboard/mouse combo and an LCD screen on my living room coffee table.