Question for iTunes users.
May. 29th, 2006 12:03 amVarious operations in iTunes 4.9 have gotten very slow since I added all my music directories to my library. These operations include getting info on a track, paging to the next screenful of tracks displayed in the library, and searching through track metadata. For these operations, I get the "spinning beachball of death" for a bit, but fortunately program control has always returned.
Is this a problem that can be solved by upgrading to a newer version? I heard there were some issues with iTunes 6.0, so I've waited. Or is this a problem best solved by using something other than iTunes? If so, what other software would you suggest?
(The system is a 15" PowerBook G4 running Mac OS 10.4.4 with 2GB of RAM. The directories are spread across three drives, one internal and two external, one connected using FireWire 400 and the other using USB 2.0, for a total of slightly over 600GB of files. It doesn't seem to matter if I switch the drive connected using FireWire to one of the USB ports.)
Thanks for any useful suggestions!
Is this a problem that can be solved by upgrading to a newer version? I heard there were some issues with iTunes 6.0, so I've waited. Or is this a problem best solved by using something other than iTunes? If so, what other software would you suggest?
(The system is a 15" PowerBook G4 running Mac OS 10.4.4 with 2GB of RAM. The directories are spread across three drives, one internal and two external, one connected using FireWire 400 and the other using USB 2.0, for a total of slightly over 600GB of files. It doesn't seem to matter if I switch the drive connected using FireWire to one of the USB ports.)
Thanks for any useful suggestions!
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Date: 2006-05-29 06:12 am (UTC)Just move your older copy of iTunes out of your Applications folder, make a backup of the library file, and then upgrade to 6 and see what it does. If you don't like it, you can always go back to what you had before.
(no subject)
Date: 2006-05-29 06:21 am (UTC)(I'm up to just over 100,000 tracks, so if version 6 works well I can let you know you have lots of expansion room.)
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Date: 2006-05-29 06:29 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-05-29 06:37 am (UTC)also 100k songs ? at some point one needs to pause the collecting and start *listening* :P
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Date: 2006-05-29 07:41 pm (UTC)100k tracks should be around, what, 415-450GB ? pretty sure not everyone was as
analmeticulous as I was when ripping, so closer to the lower end I'd imagine. Any chance of consolidating them all on one drive ?(no subject)
Date: 2006-05-30 02:55 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-05-30 03:19 pm (UTC)Thanks for your suggestions! I think what I may do is to keep an archive--possibly on a newly-bought drive--and pull the stuff I actually want to listen to onto my laptop, which has plenty of room on it now that I've purged all the music off it onto the external drives.
(no subject)
Date: 2006-05-30 02:56 am (UTC)So, if I weren't using iTunes to try to listen I wouldn't be having this problem. :)