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I used to do something extremely similar to this with mp3fs and rsync.
Mp3fs is new to me, kind of interesting. I need more context in here though.
Why do we need to reduce bandwidth here? Is the client mobile and you are not at home?
Why not sshfs? Or using something like ultrasonic + subsonic server?
In my case, back then I was doing an offsite backup to a place with a slow connection and limited disk space.
FYI, ultrasonic can download music as offline. So I can do online+partial offline for multiple users.