Hello,
I just cannot solve this puzzle. What is the best way to share a library in a small home network?
3 computers.
1 - DESKTOP, where all tagging, downloading and ripping is done. Music listening too.
2 - HTPC, where movie watching and music listening is done. No tagging, maybe just rating.
3 - SERVER, where all media is stored. Master Library is stored there too.
All 3 computers have MC15 installed.
AFAIK, there are 3 ways to share:
1 - local "client" libraries on all computers. Once one of the libraries gets updated it is manually copied/synced to other computers e.g. via "master library" stored on a server.
2 - shared library. Single library is stored on a server and every MC15 uses it. The first PC to connect has writing privileges, the others only reading.
3 - Library server.
I've been using #1 for years and it works well, except for it involves some manual steps for library syncing and also the Play Count is not shared between the clients.
-- if I go with #2, will it allow for Play Count and Rating updates from clients connected in read-only mode?
-- Library Server. I played with it a little and don't think it's a good solution for a home network. It's ideal for a remote access or to connect a foreign PC/laptop.
What if I share a single library between DESKTOP and SERVER with the SERVER being in read-only mode (so that I'll do all importing/tagging on the DESKTOP) and then use Library Server to serve the library to HTPC? Will this combination allow for Play Count and Ratings to stay in sync?
Any thoughts anyone?
Thanks!
--max