The Sandman
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it appears the statement below means no duplicates in the library?
From Aurender’s website “[FONT="]ACS10’s SmartMerge feature will identify a network attached W20/N10/A10/N100H/N100C or X100L and allow user to see content from both libraries combined into one. (can only be used 1+1, one ACS10 and one Aurender music server).”[/FONT]
One would think/expect no duplicates ... but that statement is valid with or without duplicating same album in conductor app if same album resides on N10 for instance and ACS used to back up the N10. Makes no sense but it seems to me, based on user experience, that if I copied my N10 library to the ACS then the conductor app would see the library twice (n10 and acs) and dutifully display all albums from both units, duplicates and all. If that’s the case, it’s a severely broken system.
The N10 and ACS10 work very well together. They do indeed form a single seamless library in the Conductor App. The library shows all of the albums on your hard drives - if for some reason you have more than one copy of the same album stored of course it will show them all. I have lots of duplicate albums - in many cases they are different versions of the album but sometimes it's just that I've accidentally saved more than one copy of the same exact album. I don't expect the Aurender to know the difference. There is music management software out there that can locate exact duplicates like PerfectTUNES. I haven't tried running that from my PC against the Aurender files so I don't know if it's possible. And maybe someday Aurender will add built-in duplication detection. But not having it is by no means a major issue as far as I'm concerned.
Why on earth would you use the ACS10 as a backup device? That's what an external hard drive or NAS is for.