I would be happy with a "copy setup" button to copy all the views from one device to another. From normal player to any DLNA server I set up. Or from normal player to WebGizmo. And so on. Please? Pretty pretty please?
You can do this, but only one view at a time (not the whole set).
But... This is still more workable than you might think. The way I do it is this:
1. In my Standard View Tree, I have a custom top level item called
Advanced. I keep all my handy-dandy "utility views" under there.
2. Underneath Advanced, I have a "folder" View called Theater View & Media Network.
3. Underneath that, I have Standard View "replicas" of all of my Theater and Media Network views. I always CONSTRUCT them via Standard View, and then just import them in the respective Theater/Media Network configuration sections.
It actually works quite well. Since it is easy to drag-drop views in Standard View to create copies, I can quickly copy my views from various places in Standard View into these "folders" and create copies. Then I tweak them for Theater/Network use, and import them.
I was actually one of the "leaders" of the charge
against this change way back when it was originally made (way back in the day, Theater View was ALWAYS a replica of your Standard Views). I lost.
However, I've now come around to this system. I realized, over time, that I was constructing my Standard Views in a much more limited way than was necessary, in order to allow them to be "cross-compatible" with navigation in Theater View. For example, I'd resist adding additional Panes to my regular Music view. Sure, you want Genre/Artist/Album, but you probably don't want to have to navigate through Keywords, Year, Month, Disk Location and all sorts of other "panes" when you are browsing through a "drill down" scheme in Theater View. But, having these extra panes available in Standard View doesn't hurt anything (as long as you have a high resolution monitor, and I usually have two or three). Having them separate,
does allow for more flexibility.
Almost all of my Theater and Network views are based on my Standard Views, but they're no longer exact replicas, because it unties my hands to be able to configure them separately.
If yours are really exact replicas, you may want to reconsider. Think about what would be BEST for navigating with a remote, versus what would be BEST for a mouse/keyboard setup. And then, make custom ones that are based on your regular Standard Views, but save them elsewhere, and you can have the best of both worlds.