Hi Guys,

Just a note.  I was experiencing the same thing, after my upgrade to iTunes 
10.4 with an approximately 2,000 song data base.  I've only got 2GB of 
ram--upgrading soon--on a 2009 MBP.  So, I bit the bullet, deleted the whole 
darned data base & rebuilt it.  No problems now.  So, my guess, something goes 
bump in the night with the music library with the 10.4 upgrade.  I guess that's 
not very scientific, but I'm happy with the results.

Good luck,

CJ


On Jul 30, 2011, at 9:32 AM, Kevin Shaw wrote:

> Brian,
> 
> I've experienced the exact same thing running on a mid-2009 MBP with 8 GB of 
> RAM, and SSD and running in Lion. Moving up and down through my playlists is 
> rather speedy and other than the main music library playlist, I have no 
> issues. 
> 
> I'm wondering two things:
> 1.    In upgrading to 104, did the iTunes music database get corrupted 
> somehow and is this what is causing the sluggish performance?
> 2.    Is there a way to repair/rebuild the database?
> 
> that's my shot in the dark.
> 
> Kevin
> On 2011-07-30, at 11:17 AM, Bryan Jones wrote:
> 
>> Hi Folks,
>> 
>> I think there's already been some discussion about slowness in iTunes 10.4, 
>> but I'm wondering if other folks are experiencing the following specific 
>> behavior:
>> If I select "Music" in the sources list and then attempt to navigate through 
>> my songs, it takes several seconds to VO up and down through my songs or 
>> left and right through the fields in each song. However, I experience no 
>> delays when navigating through my lists of Books, Movies, TV Shows or even 
>> through the contents of my playlist folders.
>> 
>> My music library is 30GB, movies library is 10GB, other libraries are 
>> smaller, but regardless of size or number of items, I don't recall having 
>> this issue in the previous version of iTunes running under SL.
>> 
>> This is on a late 2010 macbook air with 4GB RAM and a speedy SSD. The whole 
>> library is located on the SSD. I've tried changing views, columns, and any 
>> other options I could think of.
>> 
>> TIA,
>> Bryan
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