On Sep 3, 2010, at 4:22 PM, John Stalberg wrote:
iTunes can control a remote library and write to it. I have one
single library on my workstation and using iTunes on the workstation
to control it. I also have a MacBook which use the same library.
However, the two iTunes applications can't use the library at the
same time. That is not of any problem for me
I use my iTunes library when away from home and if the bandwidth
pemits I can listen and watch audio/video.
That part works fine, yes.
I can as I mentioned also write to the libray. I can use it as if it
were a local library.
You can delete or rate tracks on the remote library? How?
The trick is to use file sharing!
Clarify please - What exactly are you sharing?
Guessing here - Do you mean you share the iTunes folder on the host
Mac over the LAN, mount it on the remote machine, and tell the remote
machine's iTunes to use that as the iTunes folder?
./s
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