Hi,

I wanted to watch a video in iTunes while iTunes was simultaneously autofilling 
my iPhone.

But soon after the process started I heard the 'iTunes busy' announcement when 
I pressed a key or tried to navigate anywhere within iTunes.

I turned Voiceover off and back on several times but the problem persisted.

After about half an hour I powered my MacBook down because I had no way of 
finding out what was going on in iTunes or how to get it to function properly.

I'm using a MacBook Pro running the latest version of Lion and my iPhone is a 
16gb 3GS. I had allocated either 8 or 10gb of the iPhone's memory and the 
library it was autofilling from is about 40gb.

Is there anything I can do so that next time, iTunes isn't rendered completely 
useless during the autofill process? If for instance it's worth autofilling 
less of my iPhone's memory, how much would it be worth reducing the 8 or 10gb 
by?

Thanks in advance for advice.

Sunil



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