of updating just the one iTunes and syncing to that one. Anyone wanting
to sync to a different computer will not use iTunes sharing but will still
use the NAS. They will have to update their iTunes before each sync. Given
that they won't necessarily know what's been added unless you have a system
(a list?), it might be easiest to delete everything from that iTunes and
then add everything now on the NAS.
I'm just trying something now to see if sharing the iTunes Library file gets
round this, but I doubt it would be cross-platform anyway.
Otto
2008/8/30 antmichuga <michant2@msn.com>
> True. It isn't really a problem. But if you have multiple computers
> and two different people buying songs and adding songs to one folder on
> the server, and one person always forgets to update the other computer,
> and one person is too lazy to walk upstairs to make the changes, I hope
> you get the idea. We have one mac, two pc laptops, and a pc desktop,
> and it would be easier if we could sync our ipods from any computer
> anywhere in the house, and not have to be tied to one computer to do
> everything.
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