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iTunes Accessing NAS?
Ok, here's an odd situation.
I have a Network Attached Storage (NAS) drive on my home LAN. It's set to power down after it's been running for a few minutes without any activity, the next time you try to access the drive it takes a couple of seconds to wind back up and get going again, but that's fine by me. So..... Whenever I start iTunes it seems to take a few seconds to get going, until recently I'd thought nothing of this, but then I realised that every time I started iTunes the NAS woke up and when it was finally up and running iTunes would start properly. It appears that every time I run iTunes it's attempting to access my NAS. I've checked that all the various networking options are switched off in iTunes, it's not looking for anything, and the iTunes folder is stored on a partition on the fixed drive (not on the NAS). The NAD path isn't in any of the settings for iTunes. I'm a little mystified - anybody got any ideas what's going on? |
Re: iTunes Accessing NAS?
only thing i can think of is an invisible setting that it scans all drives on start up of the prgram
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That's what I thought, but I'll be damned if I can work out what it is.
Considered sniffing the network traffic and watching what's sent out as it starts, but I don't expect I'll be able to do anything about it even if I do :erm: |
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I don't know anything about iTunes specifically, but have you mounted your NAS as local drive like here
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I have mounted the drive, but the iTunes library isn't on it.
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No, but when iTunes starts up it probably scans/touches your local drives, it can't tell whether its local or not as XP acts as bridge between local and network.
Try unmounting it as a local drive but leave it on the network |
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Ah, ok - I see what you're saying now.....
I wonder why it would do that though? |
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Its Apple :p:
Its probably something to do with its indexing engine. To make the searches nice and quick it does background indexing. Will iTunes allow you to access via Samba? Like this: \\nascomputername\music\folder |
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Dunno, but the 'nascomputername' wouldn't help, it's not on the NAS.
If I browse through IE/firefox I will be able to browse to the music folder because it's on the local machine..... |
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what does itunes do when u turn the NAS off?
also does the NAS have any media files on it? |
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Don't know, I'll try powering it off completely this evening and then start iTunes.
The NAS is holding pictures, office documents, and applications, there aren't any media files on there at all (or at least, none that I remember storing on there :erm:). |
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what make NAS is it?
some are very clever and go off looking for things they can talk to. |
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Ok, if I start iTunes with the NAS completely powered off iTunes starts immediately.
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ok well its 2 things.
itunes looking on the nas for a song or the nas looking for itunes to talk to does it have a itunes server (or any media server) funtion? perhaps delete everything from ur itunes list and then add them again making sure you dont add anything from the NAS are u sure there isnt an option in itunes to detect and wake up UPNP devices? |
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Nope, nothing set in the NAS look for anything - at the time this happens the NAS is actually on standby, it's also such a basic one it probably doesn't even know iPods exist :D
iTunes not looking for media on the NAS either, I recreated the library from scratch a couple of weeks ago and all the media is definitely on the local drive. Must just be iTunes looking at mapped drives like punky said, that's all it possibly can be - which means it's probably impossible to fix without unmapping the damn drive..... |
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