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I have a customer who is a DJ, using iTunes as their main source of music.
They have 2 laptops, so if one goes down he can carry on his set.

At the moment he is struggling to keep the 2 systems synchronised, as he is purchasing new tracks all the time.

I can only think the way to do this is to copy the itunes library from one machine and replicate it on the other. He has a huge library and it takes for ever.

Does anyone have a better solution?
 
I have a customer who is a DJ, using iTunes as their main source of music.
They have 2 laptops, so if one goes down he can carry on his set.

At the moment he is struggling to keep the 2 systems synchronised, as he is purchasing new tracks all the time.

I can only think the way to do this is to copy the itunes library from one machine and replicate it on the other. He has a huge library and it takes for ever.

Does anyone have a better solution?

I was thinking a good solution would be rsync for windows. It will just copy the files that are new or have changed. So, The first run will take a while as you said but every run after that would be pretty quick.
 
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I was thinking a good solution would be rsync for windows. It will just copy the files that are new or have changed. So, The first run will take a while as you said but every run after that would be pretty quick.

Is that user friendly? I should add he is pretty useless with computers!
 
I know other DJs use spotify.. I think this is a better fit as you can have cloud based play lists then it would auto download the tracks for when you are out and about. Thanks for your help @coffee
 
Move the iTunes folder onto an external drive.
Backup iTunes files to two or more external drives using FreeFileSync (or one of the many other file sync apps).
 
How about keeping his library on an external drive that he could connect to whichever laptop he was running? I would consider an SSD external. He still has the backup to deal with and maybe he needs two if he wants to keep hardware redundancy. It's his livelihood, though - so maybe a 2-disk NAS with SSDs? I did one of those for a DJ a couple of years ago. It was a few bucks, but it worked pretty well. I think we backed it up to a USB external that he kept at home, then she just carried the NAS to her gigs.
 
Found this quite humorous and ironic....
I have a customer who is a DJ, using iTunes as their main source of music.
They have 2 laptops, so if one goes down he can carry on his set.

I should add he is pretty useless with computers!

But my answer would be a simple one. Have the library on an external HDD. Connect it with a Y adapter to both PC's so both PCs iTunes reads the same folder. Thats what a lot of "human powered music players" do.
 
Yes, of course that would work. That's sharing over a network. The bit I was questioning was the "Y-cable" comment.
I know. Thats what I meant by Y adapter - not a cable. Anyway, there are several ways to accomplish it. One is with Apple and the other is like I posted above with PC's. There's also this solution from IOGEAR. From their website:

GUS402
The IOGEAR 2x4 USB switch is a USB 2.0 peripheral sharing switch that allows two computers to share up to four USB devices, such as a keyboard, mouse, printer, portable hard drive, etc.
 
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