Sharing iTunes files between PC & Mac?


I use iTunes on both a PC (in my home office), and Mac (in my listening room, with Mac laptop connected to my DAC). Currently I have my music collection ripped to Apple Lossless and saved on an external hard drive connected by USB to my PC. I have created lots of playlists using my PC version of iTunes.

Currently, when I want to hear these files in my listening room, I open iTunes in my PC, then open iTunes on my Mac laptop in my listening room and connect wirelessly to my PC's itunes library through the iTunes "Shared" mode.

This seems to work fine but I have 3 questions:

1) Am I getting the same quality when listening to my mac/stereo when accessing my PC's shared iTunes library as I would get if I had those same music files wired directly to my Mac on an external hard drive? And would that be the same quality as accessing the hard drive from both PC and Mac on a wireless network?

2) Can I unplug a hard drive of Apple Lossless files from a PC and plug them into a Mac to use with Mac iTunes, and go back and forth without any problems?

3) Can I share iTunes metadata, such as playlists, ratings, etc., by creating them on iTunes for PC, saving them to an external hard drive, and accessing those files from the hard drive to my Mac? In other words will Mac iTunes read the iTunes Music Library (metadata) folder created using a PC?

thomasedison
I dont know if this will help but Appletv will stream music,pictures,movies etc. from any library of Itunes(PC or mac) including playlists,etc. - it will need to be hooked up to a monitor though. I stream from three diiferent locations to my home theater room and the remote codes work with my universal also - thanks,thymanst
I answered my own questions by attaching my second backup drive to my Mac laptop (which is hard-wired to my DAC).

The Mac connected directly to the hard drive read the Apple Lossless files created by the PC. The sound quality was SIGNIFICANTLY better than when the Mac accessed the files wirelessly from the PC iTunes 'shared' mode. FINALLY, I heard Audiophile quality sound from my computer music files!

I'm not sure if I would get the same great quality if the hard drive was on a wireless network, but for now, I am happy to just have the external hard drive plugged into my Mac laptop.

What I also found, was that the Mac could not access the iTunes Music Library (names of albums, songs, playlists, etc.). I had to have my Mac iTunes create that all over again, and with 300 gb of Apple Lossless files, this took my Mac about 6 hours to create. Now that it's created I'm good to go, though I do have to create all my playlists again from scratch.

But I am so excited to finally have great sound from these files.
Thomasedison

Maybe you could help me make a choice??

I've been the fence to long and need to make a descion.
Have you hade any problems using your Mac laptop as your music server? I've read several diffrent review. Some say it will over heat, others pushing me towards a Mac Mini but I would still need a monitar, keyboard, ect. to run it.

Long story short..Are you happy using the Mac book and if you where starting over is that they way you would go now??

Thanks
Lbrandau
I use a MacBook Pro as my music server and it is fabulous. No problems at all. Highly recommended.
I am using a iBook G4(used) as my music server and have had no problems what so ever. I was going to upgrade my Jolida JD-100 cd player and set a budget of $3000. I decided to try a listen to the laptop server/dac combo to see what it was all about. I was amazed at the sound quality I got, it is MUCH improved over the Jolida which is no slouch, and I am currently using a very inexpensive dac I have $900 invested in the whole server set up. I will in the near future upgrade the dac to either a wavelength brick or a mhdt paradisea+ which will still put me way under my original $3000 budget. I think this is the first time in this hobby I have come in under budget and been very satisfied for an UPGRADE.