iTunes performance / sound choppy
Posted: 19. Jan 2010, 12:14
Hi,
I'm running iTunes 9.02 on XP SP3 in a VM on VBox 3.1.2. The host is running Ubuntu Karmic 64 on an Atom 330 Dual Core 1600MhZ CPU w/ 4 GB of memory. The virtual machine has 512 MB of RAM. iTunes should stream the (non-DRM) music from its library (alternatively streaming Internet radio) to an AppleTV (so no local sound output required). However, the performance really sucks. Even thought the CPU is not pegged (seen using TaskManager) and there's enough free memory, the sound output on the AppleTV (and local as well, if turned on) is really choppy.
Is this a general experience? Anything that can be tuned to optimize this? So far I have stripped down the Windows install and de-activated all unnecessary services, even disabled the anti virus scanner but it did not help. I'm clueless how to improve this...
The platform itself should have enough horsepower to do this task, IMHO especially since it should only stream content to and from the network.
Any advice greatly appreciated!
Thanks
I'm running iTunes 9.02 on XP SP3 in a VM on VBox 3.1.2. The host is running Ubuntu Karmic 64 on an Atom 330 Dual Core 1600MhZ CPU w/ 4 GB of memory. The virtual machine has 512 MB of RAM. iTunes should stream the (non-DRM) music from its library (alternatively streaming Internet radio) to an AppleTV (so no local sound output required). However, the performance really sucks. Even thought the CPU is not pegged (seen using TaskManager) and there's enough free memory, the sound output on the AppleTV (and local as well, if turned on) is really choppy.
Is this a general experience? Anything that can be tuned to optimize this? So far I have stripped down the Windows install and de-activated all unnecessary services, even disabled the anti virus scanner but it did not help. I'm clueless how to improve this...
The platform itself should have enough horsepower to do this task, IMHO especially since it should only stream content to and from the network.
Any advice greatly appreciated!
Thanks