Yes this is a work-around for transferring Views, thanks Mojave.
But it doesn't work in the context of the "Too Easy" thread ... if you have views based on user created fields or expressions based on these fields; these views are for Standard View only - not for remote, or theater views.
Also,as an aside, if you have customized your menu like I do using Navigation and favorites this will not transfer that over.
However, once clients are set-up, and if they are loading the server library, all new Views will be synced with the client UI (for the loaded library only).
The quickest way I have found to set-up clients is to restore a copy of the server PC's backup. Two ways of doing this :
- 1- just restore, go to a file view and select all tracks and remove them from the Library.
- or a cleaner way if you are trying to set up a friends system for example -- MAKE SURE YOU HAVE BACKED UP SECURELY THE SERVER LIBRARY FIRST. 2- On the server library remove all media (NOT by the clear option!), just select all records and remove from the library ONLY, not the physical files of course. Then Backup up. Save this backup which will not have any library entries in it. It will have all custom database fields, views etc. Restore this blank backup on a client machine. Go back to the server and RESTORE a prior version of that library's backup
Oh just a note if your are helping friends or family members -- you have to edit their registry which for most people would be a real PITFA. If you use a network access key, you will copy it on to the other persons machine ... if your friend has their server on you can be booting into their system (or vice-versa). Ok You just have to delete this
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\JRiver\Media Center 20\Library Server\Registered Access Key ... but this is far from being intuitive and people shouldn't be messing with registry entries anyways IMO
Now of course this is a complete set up and not just sharing views in the three modes (standard, theater, and remotes), but I can't see getting around this -- aren't theater views hard coded btw?
I do not believe in sandboxing and ripping to local libraries myself - I just use a special tag and then transfer the files to the server in a temporary directory .. when I'm happy with the tags I just move the files to the main area. However, for people who can't be convinced at doing their tagging that way (or they prefer using JR's ripper which can't run externally to the program ... ) this is still a real pain, as the views and database would have to be imported or manually entered as new customizations come up. Also there are people who run multiple server libraries .... for Justin's rating issue, it really is complicated
PS - @Justin maybe you could use just one library by setting up a custom rating field for each person?