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<blockquote data-quote="rsbrux" data-source="post: 916071" data-attributes="member: 49539"><p>If I want to stream music to my DNT ipDIO webradio, it appears that I need to let Windows Media index my music in order to make it available via uPnP. If I want to make my music available on mobile devices. like my iPad, I need to have it indexed by iTunes. Of course, most important of all is to have it catalogued for playback in MediaPortal!</p><p>This makes 3 parallel libraries (of about 30k tracks each) which need to be maintained! </p><p>Is there any way to avoid this redundancy?</p><p>Is anyone else confronting this?</p><p>Does anyone else use their music collection in these different ways?</p><p>If so, how do you handle it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsbrux, post: 916071, member: 49539"] If I want to stream music to my DNT ipDIO webradio, it appears that I need to let Windows Media index my music in order to make it available via uPnP. If I want to make my music available on mobile devices. like my iPad, I need to have it indexed by iTunes. Of course, most important of all is to have it catalogued for playback in MediaPortal! This makes 3 parallel libraries (of about 30k tracks each) which need to be maintained! Is there any way to avoid this redundancy? Is anyone else confronting this? Does anyone else use their music collection in these different ways? If so, how do you handle it? [/QUOTE]
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