Hi EddyShere -
Yep, that works well. A tad bit of background - I usually keep the libraries on a NAS unit, but MC memory play doesn't work all that well with that setup, most especially fouling up a bit with gapless playback. (I think memory play is a must for the best sound, YMMV.
MC seems to gap when using memory play from the NAS, at least it does here.
So the easy answer is to put the library on a couple local disks. I have mulitple systems, and want the libraries to stay identical on those systems. I RIP new music to one system, and want it to automatically replicate to the other systems.
On a Unix, Linux, or MacOS system, I would simply RSynch the media files and be done with it. I could probably find a similar product under Windows, but if this capability is built into MC, why not use it?
It sure looks like it is there, but I am not at all sure how to convince it to work.
Thanks - hope the above makes clear why I am looking to make this capability work!
Yours,
-Paul
did you consider running MC in server mode ? Synching will also achieve it but is more cumbersome.
If your main server is pc based and always on you could activate the mc server under option>network. Then on your bedroom MC you click library>add library and you connect to the Mc server.
In doing so your bedroom will always have the exact "copy" of the main server (actually you run and work with only one unique library and not 2 synchronized)