Share iTunes files?
July 30, 2005 2:46 PM
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How can I share an iTunes library without using iTunes share?
I have loved and used the iTunes interface for several years now and have ripped my entire CD collection (almost a thousand CDs) for listening on my iPod and home network. My oldest son (8 YO) is now showing a keen interest in music and likes raiding my collection. The iTunes share facility *kind of* satisfies that need, but doesn't let him create favorites, playlists or burn his own compilations to CD.
I have an extensive home network and even have two W2K servers that serve all the users (myself, my wife and two sons - everyone on Macs), so I can easily centrally locate the music files, etc.., but would like to 'share' the iTunes database as well. I'm assuming that the iTunes database maintains album covers, playlists, etc..? I don't even know if this is possible as I can see some immediate issues such as record contention (two users trying to maintain the same song/album/record), etc..
BTW, all the music files are in MP3 format (no AAC or DRM'd files).
Sorry for the extreee long question. :-)
And no offense, but please spare me any fair-use rhetoric. I bought the dang music and will share it with anyone in my family that I see fit.
posted by Lactoso to computers & internet (10 comments total)
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These are just the thoughts I've had while trying to solve it for myself. I've never actually experimented with it because I'm pretty paranoid about corrupting the database file (so my assessment of OS X's Samba implementation could be wrong). As far as I can see, any solution would be a risky hack. Daisy-chaining a bunch of Firewire cables could work (up to 16 cables for about 230 feet), but then you'd have the problem of record contention again. You could make a backup of the database file and give it a whirl. Do tell if it works.
posted by bitpart at 3:14 PM on July 30, 2005