I'm not sure what "9 page document" you are talking about in
Paddy's link.
I didn't see anything about pages at all. What I did see was a very comprehensive and well explained document about what to do, why to do it and how to do it. And, just as importantly, it explained what will happen if you try doing it differently. It may have more information than you absolutely need, and you can probably skip everything about the Windows part, but it is all great knowledge, well presented and, if read and followed, will provide a great trouble-shooting method for correcting mistakes as well as fixing things later on. I am bookmarking that page and hope many of you will do likewise.
OTOH, it demonstrates why some of us are skeptical about letting "Apple" handle all our media. Many of us are organized and the Mac makes doing that even easier. But 'organizing' is only part of the job and that's where "Apple" comes in. However, "Apple" has spent years creating and modifying how their media apps perform and the method is not always obvious to us mere users. We just like the simple, easy to use interface, who cares about what's happening behind the screen. Would that it were so simple! If so, there would probably be no TS!
So, knowing what's going on "back there" can be very helpful, even if that knowledge is much simplified. It could easily prevent a major disaster and certainly much frustration.
Thanks, again for the question and the various solutions!
You all just made TS even more valuable!