by lvstephanie » Fri Mar 04, 2016 4:26 pm
I think by the very term "offline" it is impossible to connect to any offline computer remotely. The computer would somehow have to be online in order to remote over to it; even a computer with FTP services would need to be online in order to use that FTP functionality. You could, however, save your collection to a portable device, like an external hard-drive, so that you can access your library from whatever computer you happen to be on. I did this with my music collection, storing both the song files as well as the portable version of MediaMonkey on an external drive so that I could work on my library / playlists on my home desktop, and then transport the drive to connect to a laptop if I wanted to play my music on-the-go.
I think by the very term "offline" it is impossible to connect to any offline computer remotely. The computer would somehow have to be online in order to remote over to it; even a computer with FTP services would need to be online in order to use that FTP functionality. You could, however, save your collection to a portable device, like an external hard-drive, so that you can access your library from whatever computer you happen to be on. I did this with my music collection, storing both the song files as well as the portable version of MediaMonkey on an external drive so that I could work on my library / playlists on my home desktop, and then transport the drive to connect to a laptop if I wanted to play my music on-the-go.