As I pointed in another post, I think that the problem is much bigger than just looking at how itunes translates daap. I disabled the media server on my Buffalo Terastation and tried to use the NAS as a simple smb mounted fs. Started iTunes 10 and pointed to the library on the NAS. It was a disaster. Opening iTunes 10 took me a pathetic 35 min. To sync my iPhone4 took hours, with no new content to be synced.
To update my iPhone iOS4 to 4.1 so far takes probably about 45 min just to extract the file (download took 2 min).
For comparison on my wife's iTunes 9.2.1, with remote Library on the same NAS, to open iTunes takes about a few seconds. And she updated her iPhone to 4.1 in less than 5 minutes.
I am not using anything that is suppose to be 3rd party software ie Twonky, etc. I am simply mapping the same remote library that I used to map in 9.2.1....only now it is ridiculously slow.
As I pointed in another post, I think that the problem is much bigger than just looking at how itunes translates daap. I disabled the media server on my Buffalo Terastation and tried to use the NAS as a simple smb mounted fs. Started iTunes 10 and pointed to the library on the NAS. It was a disaster. Opening iTunes 10 took me a pathetic 35 min. To sync my iPhone4 took hours, with no new content to be synced.
To update my iPhone iOS4 to 4.1 so far takes probably about 45 min just to extract the file (download took 2 min).
For comparison on my wife's iTunes 9.2.1, with remote Library on the same NAS, to open iTunes takes about a few seconds. And she updated her iPhone to 4.1 in less than 5 minutes.
I am not using anything that is suppose to be 3rd party software ie Twonky, etc. I am simply mapping the same remote library that I used to map in 9.2.1....only now it is ridiculously slow.