Dan

I am not jumping to conclusions. I am stating what I have observed.

eMac 1.25Ghz. 1GB RAM. iTunes collection on firewire hard drive.
PowerBook 867Mhz. 768MB RAM. iTunes collection accessed via wireless  
to the firewire hard drive on the eMac.

eMac - slow, jerky.
PowerBook - smooth, fine.

Simon

On 8 Dec 2008, at 16:30, Dan wrote:

>
> At 3:57 PM +0000 12/8/2008, Simon Royal wrote:
>> It is accessing 25000 mp3s on a hard drive in a firewire case.
>>
>> However, when I use the PowerBook it is connecting wirelessly via the
>> eMac to the firewire drive and it works fine. Would have thought the
>> wireless connecting would have slowed it down but it runs better than
>> it does on the eMac.
>
> Again, you're jumping to conclusions with no evidence.
>
> What does Activity Monitor show?
>
> - Dan.
> -- 
> - Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth
>
> >
>

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