Oh, ok. Just map a drive to the other computer with the MP3s on it. Then drop them into iTunes. Works no problem.
ok. that's what i wanted to know, sir. thank you may i have another!
um, having an mp3 server is cooler then mapping a drive... ians just mad he cant do that...
But in all seriousness, you running wireless in ur place? B or G? Running B with neighbors you will have latency issues. Say if your host pc with the music is in one end of the house and ur laptop is with you in the bathroom on the otherside, you will get intermittent lag and such. OR if ur lovely wife to be is using the host machine for heavy duty processor work, IE photo editing or whatever you will experience lag as well. Server that is centeralized and a dedicated broadcasting server would def work and be cooler.
you said, like, a lot of stuff, but, like... you didn't say anything at all. that's pretty sad dude.
true, TLDR, RockSupastar knows his wireless junk...
having a server storing mp3's that you can remote desktop into has a advantage in a wireless enviroment. hence, in the above stated question of "should i get a mp3 server" i would respond with a "HECK YEAH"!!! in my best Napoleon voice. Mapping a drive is an advantage for data in a corporate enviroment, network drives are so 97, get with it Zabel... its all about remote storage now adays.
We have a dedicated server... jealous???
well according to ian, that is a huge waste of time and money, lol.
Haha, I never said that, brah.
An MP3 server is a great idea. Especially if it's hooked up wirelessly to your network. BUT YOU STILL HAVE TO MAP A DRIVE IF YOU WANT TO USE IT WITH iTUNES!
dude... give it up with this whole drive mapping thing....