Bonjour Samson,
As for drive letters - my NAS drive is always mapped to Z:\ - when I disconnect it - the USB drive I connect for "away from home" usage to the laptop is mapped, by default, to Z:\ also - so it is seamless to JRiver. When both NAS and USB drive are connected - I make sure the NAS drive connects first and gets mapped to Z:\ and then the USB drive is connected and mapped to an available letter in the E to G range (this for copy from NAS to USB drive - the folder structure and file content of the USB drive is a perfect copy of the NAS drive content).
As I understand it, you have two physical external drives,one the NAS and the other one ,USB. If so, yes, your arrangement should and as you have confirmed, does work. My problem is because the NAS drive and USB drive are one and the same, just one drive sometimes connected via network and sometimes connected by USB.
But - like you - my preference would be to have a parameter in JRiver to set the Drive letter the library should point to. I could then have JRiver to point to any drive letter....as required
This confuses me.In your case,with 2 drives, windows would still need different drive letters when both connected at the same time. When you copy your NAS to USB drive library it works fine because the USB drive will end up with the updated library still pointing to Z, irrespective of what drive letter used to mount the USB drive.
MC does have the relatively simple "parameter" to set the drive letter the library should point to. It is the "find and replace" tool.....it finds one drive letter and changes for another drive letter, thus changing the filepath MC points to. It is relatively quick and painless most times.However for me, when connected wirelessly, it could 'choke', freezing the operation only half completed, needing a few repeats to get it right. For you, this process isnt required.
As for Audiophile music transfer - I have never tried to connect JRiver to a Wifi NAS - My laptop and NAS drive are connected to a 1Gb (802.11AC) router via Cat 6 cabling I had installed a year ago in each rooms during the construction of my new condo. I have always preferred TCP protocols for data streaming over Structured Cabling (Cat 5 or 6) for music. I will probably stream wirelessly when Network Audio Player will be equipped by 802.11AC Wifi adapters....few are available now....I will wait...
Yes, I agree. This is my first try with a NAS or wireless connection to my main HiFi gear. I will eventually build my own server,linear power supply, and place music on SSD drives connected with SATA and any external drives with eSATA. This was always the plan.
Regards
David