Pandamonium
Golden Member
So I've done some cursory googling and know about the shift+launch to create a second library. But I'm wondering if there's an easier way to do what I'm trying to do.... (or if there are any problems before I start a massive re-ripping project)
My laptop is now my primary computer, and I could only afford an 80 GB SSD for it. The problem is that I want lossless audio when I'm "docked" at home. When I am "docked" at home, I'll be connected to an external HDD off my router. For iPod or "laptop on the road" use, >192kbit lossy is okay. So I guess the storage model I'm shooting for is this:
1) ALAC on external HDD
2) Lossy on laptop SSD, syncing to iPod
3) Toggle between ALAC and Lossy via shift+launch
4) Sync metadata/album art/ratings between Lossy and lossless when available
1-3 I think I should be able to do without a problem. #4 is what gets me though. Surely another ATer has run into this?
My laptop is now my primary computer, and I could only afford an 80 GB SSD for it. The problem is that I want lossless audio when I'm "docked" at home. When I am "docked" at home, I'll be connected to an external HDD off my router. For iPod or "laptop on the road" use, >192kbit lossy is okay. So I guess the storage model I'm shooting for is this:
1) ALAC on external HDD
2) Lossy on laptop SSD, syncing to iPod
3) Toggle between ALAC and Lossy via shift+launch
4) Sync metadata/album art/ratings between Lossy and lossless when available
1-3 I think I should be able to do without a problem. #4 is what gets me though. Surely another ATer has run into this?