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pdasterly
May 10, 2018Guide
itunes server
whats most efficient way to run itunes server, i tried creating an itunes share and copy music over to share but itunes been running for 6 weeks adding songs(slow)
i have 2tb of music
StephenB
May 10, 2018Guru - Experienced User
If you want home sharing (and likely you do, since it is needed for Apple TV and iOS), then you'll have to run iTunes on a PC.
The music needs to be on the NAS, but the iTunes library can be on the PC. It'll run fastest over a wired network.
Alternatively, use the built-in itunes server on the NAS, and then access it's library from the PC iTunes.
There are other options - you could forget about iTunes, and use ReadyDLNA or Plex instead.
pdasterly
May 10, 2018Guide
its just too slow, i used the readnas KB on itunes, when i add folder to itunes its been running for 6 weeks
- StephenBMay 11, 2018Guru - Experienced User
- What firmware is running on the ReadyNAS?
- Is this on a mac or a windows PC?
- Is the PC using wifi or ethernet? What speed is the connection?
- There's more than one kb article on iTunes - can you provide a link to the one you used?
- pdasterlyMay 11, 2018Guide
1. Version 6.9.3
2 & 3. Pc, hardwired to gigabit netgear switch
4. https://kb.netgear.com/25402/ReadyNAS-OS-6-Using-the-ReadyNAS-and-iTunes-Service-on-Windows
- StephenBMay 11, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Ok. That kb article tells you how to set up the internal itunes server. That will scan your library, and create an itunes library (metadata) on the NAS. Then you can access that iTunes library from a different iTunes instance running on your PC.
So one question is whether you actually want to do that. If you are only accessing iTunes from that one PC, then you could try setting it up a different and simpler way. All you really need to do is add the media from the NAS directly into the PC copy of iTunes - making sure the iTunes setting for "copy files to iTune Media Folder when adding to library" isn't set. Then you can simply turn off the iTunes server on the NAS altogether.
That does beg the question on why it is so slow though. Do you have any idea on how far it's gotten/how many songs it has left to process?
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