I noticed some fixes to the Library Sync feature in recent builds, but I'm still fuzzy on some of the specifics of this feature. Can anybody help me to understand more about this? I posted some questions in the MC14 forum a couple weeks ago, but didn't get any responses, so I'm hoping I have more luck here. Note that I did search both the help system (wiki) and forums, but could not find the answers to these questions.
1) What specific changes are made when doing a "library sync"? Is it just the actual "files" that are kept in sync, or do changes made to things like view schemes also get "synced"? Just how many "areas" does the library sync effect?
2) How does the library sync handle changes made to the same "item" on both the client and server systems? Does it track each individual change on both systems, or does it just look at media file and/or library file modified times, or does it only work in the client to server direction, or...? If I change the genre of a song on the client, and later change the name for the same song on the server and THEN do a library sync, what happens? Do I end up with the new genre AND the new name, or do I just end up with the new name given that this file has the most recent date, or...?
3) Does the client need write permission on the server's drive/s in order for it to work? If so, which drives and/or folders would need to be included?
4) Does it make a difference if I select "Sync Library" on the client as opposed to the server -- i.e. does the system used to start the operation make any difference?
5) If I do NOT want a client system to be able to make changes on the server (even if somebody selects "Library Sync"), is there any way to actually PREVENT a Library Sync from making changes to the server?
Thanks for any feedback on this,
Larry