One iTunes account won't share

Have a weird one here.
I have an iMac with two user accounts: one for me, one for my wife. We each have our own iTunes collection. They're both using the same Apple ID. Both iTunes have Home Sharing turned on. I can see my wife's library under SHARED in my iTunes, and she can see my library under SHARED in her iTunes.
As of last week, any time I wanted to watch a movie on my iPad, I would click the Shared tab and I would see an icon for my library and one for my wife's library. But today, all I see is my library. No matter what iDevice I try, (we have two iPads and an iPod touch) none of them can see my wife's shared library. But again, I can still see and access her shared library in iTunes when I'm logged into my account on my iMac.
I've tried turning on and off her shared library preferences, logging out/in, and rebooting. Nothing helped.
How can I get our iPads/iPod touch to see her shared library again?
Mark

Did you copy the /Music/iTunes/ folder to your computer?
This is your entire library.
If you have copied it (or if you don't care), quit iTunes.
Delete /Music/iTunes/ folder.
Launch iTunes to create a new, empty library.

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