This thread may be specific to my personal set up, so I apologize for the selfish nature of this thread. The purpose of this thread is to transition the set up that I've created with MC21 to MC22:
Setup:MC21 is currently running on my Mac and on my QNAP NAS;
The files for my main library are located solely on my NAS;
The files that I wish to tag and manage are located both on my Mac and on my NAS and changes are synced via BitTorrent Sync; once I've properly tagged them I'll use MC's "Rename, Move, & Copy Files…" to move them to my NAS and removes the duplicates from the "to tag" folders from both my Mac and my NAS. The reason why I do this is so that I can access them via JRemote when remotely connected to my NAS library and be able to efficiently edit them on my Mac.
Use:I don't load the library remotely via MC. I've set the "auto import" directories on Mac to my NAS via Mac's AFP by first mounting the NAS in Mac's Finder.
When listening to music from MC on my Mac, I don't remotely load my NAS MC library from my Mac MC as both libraries are separate. Yes this makes libraries inconsistent and confusing, but for efficiency's sake, I prefer it this way.
Questions:Now what I'm afraid of is somehow damaging the library/files on my QNAP NAS with MC21 by using the same files on MC22 on my Mac. I know that you can't foresee everything, but reading
Hendrik's post in the MC22 for Linux forum, it has raised some concerns that I'd like to flesh out and get some feedback on:
1. Can I load MC22 on my Mac and use it the same way I've been using without interfering with the MC21 library on my QNAP NAS?
2. Can I copy/move the files in
Application Support/J River/Media Center 21 to
Application Support/J River/Media Center 22?
3. Anything I should look out for potentially happening when loading MC22 on my Mac and using the same files (not library) that MC 21 is using on my QNAP NAS?
Thanks for the continued development of Media Center and I appreciate the consideration.