I’ve struggled for a couple of years trying to avoid as much as possible going through all the settings in MC whenever I do an OS rebuild etc. but it’s still painfully manually intensive.
The good bit first…
I store my library on a NAS drive. So on a fresh MC build I have two options – I can go to ‘playing now’ in MC16, Add Library and specify the path to the existing library. This means
Audio/Images/Video view settings are all retrieved.
Assuming I have completed step (4) below, I also avoid having to rebuild all my thumbnails (which is ~30000)…
Here’s the first bad bit - another way of doing the above is to backup the library and then restore it, but there doesn’t appear to be any benefit to this – firstly, even with “restore settings” enabled, it doesn’t seem to restore any additional settings to the above approach (maybe a bug in MC16?) , and secondly, for some reason it results in the previously built thumbnails being deleted.
Anyway, the more significant bad bits…. having restored the library I now have to do the following for every single user
(1) Set the auto import settings (for me this means specifying 8, each with different/very particular sub-settings)
(2) Run through at least 14 categories in the options menu and change numerous settings (probably ~35 in total)
(3) Attach any devices to be sync’d and run through those settings (probably 10-15 settings)
(4) Change Thumbnail Base to a globally accessed folder in the registry for each user so thumbnails aren’t needlessly rebuilt for every user instance.
Now, that’s (almost) palatable once per OS rebuild, but with one PC and one laptop and two user accounts on each, I have to do this four times and it ends up taking hours.
Hopefully I’ve explained this relatively clearly – certainly willing to hear if I’m missing something that should make life easier, but regardless, what I’d really like to see is:
a) The option to store EVERY settings/option globally in one place rather than the fragmented way it works now
b) The ability to be able to restore ALL settings for each user by simply pointing to the global settings store