Moving iTunes library to TC

Good Day!
I have a 2gb 3rd gen Time Capsule (TC) with a couple USB drives hanging off of it. I have a MacBook Pro which currently houses my iTunes library (movies, music, books and podcasts) but some of the movies I have added already live on a drive hanging off the TC (when I added them to iTunes I pointed to the file on the shared drive). So...I am about to organize all my stuff and want to move all the actual files off my MBPro. In addition to the MBPro I have a 3rd gen Apple TV, 2nd gen iPad and an iPhone 4s. I have two questions. One, if I move all my data files to one of the external drives on the TC will I be able to access those file from all my listed devices? Two, if I go on a trip and want to take a couple movies or books with me on either the MBPro or iPad how do I do that since I will not have access to the shared TC drive once I leave my local net?
Thanks!

One thing I forgot to mention.... I have an old intel based 2ghz core 2 duo Mac Mini (actually it was a 1.xghz and has a 2ghz processor installed and the max ram of 2GB. Can this device be used in the schema to "serve" the media to other devices?

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