How do i keep 2 iTunes libraries in sync

Hi
I am sure this must have been asked before BUT, how do I keep 2 iTunes libraries in sync?
Some of the music is is purchased from Applestore but most is ripped from my CD's.
Some of my films are purchased from Applestore but most are ripped from my DVD's or digital downloads.
Most of my books are from audible.co.uk, CD rips and a very few from Applestore.
I need/want to keep my primary iMac (which syncs with my iPad and iPhone) in sync with my home media server which is a Mac Mini.
Andy and all help would be hugely appreciated.
Regards.
Robin
PS I have tried MyTuneSync but this duplicates lots of files and does not handle deletions at all well.
I have also tried SuperSync, this is hugely confusing, does not seem to wrok very well and has ZERO support.

What did you copy over?
I keep my iTunes library on an external hard disk on both machines as it is over 1.5Tb in size.
But you still have the 'management' part of iTunes in the local iTunes folder and this does not get updated when you add sometthing from one machine onto the other?
I do actually owned Synk but am sure I saw somewhere they do not suggest using it for iTunes?
Robin

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