From a "whole system" point of view I would have thought that the best thing to do would be to do all of the Tidal searching and file manipulation from the Server and leave the AudioPC to do not much at all, not even RDP into it.
Anthony,
That is exactly what I tried to say. So somewhere this must be a "mis print". But there will something be (wrong) in this :
I thought only one RDP session could be active at a time.
Apart from tweaking, true.
But I never said anything about two being active. Your "RDP into it" puzzles me a bit, though.
The Music Server is the actual controlling machine (because the last in the chain) of the Audio PC. So that "RDP's" into the Audio PC. This must be, because else there is no connection hence no control. And / however, because we want to remote control the Audio PC, there's RDP in the first place; That we do this by means of a tablet that itself controls the Music Server, is only obfuscating - but no big deal (once you understand the principle).
Point (of misunderstanding ?) is that we have the Audio PC at our fingertips and it is there where we see all of our context, like that one album of Randy Newman missing in our library, and thus want to have that from Tidal. Thus, Audio PC gives the (under the hood) command to the Music Server PC which arranges for that, and messages back a "done !" to the Audio PC, we're still looking at. Now :
What you might envision is the non-sense of being at the Audio PC and we just as well see the Music Server PC to arrange for Tidal stuff directly;
Yes, that can be done, obviously. But now three things are not nice :
1. When I switched to the Music Server's screen I see that and not my Audio PC's screen (while I *am* listening to tracks and like to see which etc.);
2. When I need to change the volume etc. I need to switch to the Audio PC (but something could be made for *that* now, theoretically);
3. How to load the received album from Tidal ? Push it ??
Ad 3.
In the past I tried a few things with that too but it is almost moot and therefore not worth the effort. The really only difference in the end would be the RDP connection not needed and a somewhat more lean connection (which has to be there anyway). And to keep in mind : this is not streaming as such from the music server; it is downloading from it, disconnect that part (RDP remains) and play.
When we remain at the Audio PC all is in my view much simpler plus it is there already.
Peter