

Plex automatically updates the Library if you change something. Plex can stream to any device, and you can control it from every Device. Plex could also handle Music, but I prefer Subsonic for that. And I have some Additional Apps/Clients as well.
Itunes remote not connecting to library mac#
ITunes Sharing allows every Mac to simply connect to the Music, AudioTap is great for all the iDevices.īut you could also use Subsonic Clients as well.įor Movies and TV-Shows I prefer Plex. I have a very clean and well Tagged Music Collection that is synced with Subsonic automatically and synced with iTunes Manually. You can Edit Playlists, Give ratings, and so on. I chose Subsonic for Streaming Music to computers, AudioTap (App for iDevices) for streaming Music to iDevices.Įven though AudioTap is not developed any more, you can absolutely use it. I have 6x2TB, 1xTB for the System and stuff, 5x2 TB in a ZFS RAID-Z Pool. But you could use a FreeNAS System as well. I have a 10 TB Self-Build Macintosh NAS System.
Itunes remote not connecting to library how to#
iTunes is a pain if you want to centralize it.īut it is indeed possible and here is my approach on how to do it : I have to admit, that the Synology DS have some good UIs for those things.īut if you want to do more than just sharing Music, you are pretty much stuck in the mud.Īt first, I would not recommend any of the Apple-Solutions. Simple as that.Īnd you are therefore totally right, when saying : Without any other Device, your iTunes Library won't even work at all.Īnd even if it did with another Device/Machine, it wouldn't work either. in theory iTunes could do it, but practically, it is not possible. Streaming Content from your Library via Airplay to iDevices. If you have all these things you can only do 1 thing : Stream Music.

To Stream Content to your iDevice, you need a Mac, iTunes, an AppleID and Home Sharing activated. Apple is limiting iTunes heavily because of their own interests. Gathering all my Knowledge, I will now try to answer your question, while explaining you, how you could do it and why. I have invested many many years into research and experiments on Entertainment Setups in Home Environments. But I am very interested in other solutions (please as well do not hide disadvantages from your proposed solutions)! I will give myself an answer for one possibility (an additional Mac) with pros and mainly cons. I would consider it a real real iTunes Server if I can remote it via Apples Remote App and stream music/videos via Apple appropriate apps (yes I kinda favor Apples solution whenever available). It is not stand alone! To stream content requires additional devices running.Īny NAS that can store any of my data (ok that's every NAS :)) and serves as a stand alone iTunes library I consider a real iTunes Server. In principle: Without any other device(s) running, my library can do nothing.I cannot tell my library to stream some music to an AirPlay device from my iDevice (again, only if my Mac is on).I will not be able to stream content to my iDevice directly (I could if my Mac is, but not directly).Of course I can put the library on it BUT: For all the other stuff except the iTunes library this solution is great. Solution: A Network Attached Storage (NAS).

What is a way of having a real (explanation of real follows) iTunes Server on a NAS?ĭriving force of course is the desire to centralize my iTunes Library, photos, big data, that I do not want to carry around with my me.

I am certainly not the only one dealing with the issue (looking into questions here which deal with some aspects related to an iTunes Server or looking at the Apple Support Forum).
