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[Plugin] MPSync - MediaPortal multi-seat Synchronization
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<blockquote data-quote="m3rcury" data-source="post: 997301" data-attributes="member: 106370"><p>Requiem, just as a trial, can you swap the client and server paths, i.e. put the C:... in the client path and the \\SERVER in the server path. Also invert the synch direction and give it a try.</p><p> </p><p>To tell you the truth, I always tested with a PC name in the client path and a Server in the server path and only changing synch direction either from client to server or server to client, depending on role of HTPC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m3rcury, post: 997301, member: 106370"] Requiem, just as a trial, can you swap the client and server paths, i.e. put the C:... in the client path and the \\SERVER in the server path. Also invert the synch direction and give it a try. To tell you the truth, I always tested with a PC name in the client path and a Server in the server path and only changing synch direction either from client to server or server to client, depending on role of HTPC. [/QUOTE]
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