

Since creating the build I also created a user for accessing and with a few hiccups in the past I managed to set the right credentials so now I am able to connect to the shares, create folders, etc. (I added a few hundred folders last night and iTunes has not completed YET.)Īs a n00b with FreeNAS no I have no experience re-building netatalk (saw some posts related to the EOF for afpd) (I can tell you that Aperture kills mounted volumes right away). I've seen a dsi_stream_read: len:0, unexpected EOF when I access the shares (first I had created datasets not seeing that I was creating those for UNIX type shares.so I had to copy the information to other proper shares and speeded up a bit).Ĭould AFP be the bottleneck for those horrible read/write speeds?Īs I type I am trying to add the same files over Swinsian and seems like Swinsian will kick iTunes butt right away. iTunes goes fast reading those.but when adding more files it just takes forever to read artworks and eternity to "determine gapless playback information". Step 3: Search for Swinsian 2.1.4 in the /Applications folder, then drag its icon to the Trash icon located at. Step 2: Launch Finder on your Mac, and click Applications in the Finder sidebar. I'm trying to add files to iTunes (50,000+ songs) (650Gb-ish (album artworks and other stuff) but AFP is really giving me headaches.Īdding 2-3 albums is fine. Here’s the regular steps to uninstall Swinsian 2.1.4 on Mac: Step 1: Quit Swinsian 2.1.4 as well as its related process (es) if they are still running. Swinsian is a sophisticated music player for macOS with wide format. So far transmission works ok and so does Plex. He released version 3.0 featuring gpsycho, a new psychoacoustic model he developed.

#Swinsian 3.0 pro
The only real computer that is accessing the shares is a MB Pro late 2015, over WiFi (for the time being) (macOS Sierra) 16GB RAM, 256 SSD. (Realtek) according to GUI system is healthy, drives are also healthy.Ĭreated 3 datasets (Media, Music) and Jails. MB: ASUS H61-ME Pentium G2030 3.0, 16GB RAM 3x2TB Seagate drives on Raid0 (yes. Specs: (Available hardware at the time, yes, I'm on a budget)

I recently built a small FreeNAS for Plexing, and NAS (obviously).
