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29.03.2008 14:04:26
Ajax remote slow ?

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Hi,

I recently set up an airtunes system where I stream music from my powerbook (which acts as my media center), to my kitchen radio. 
The concept is great, no more fooling with CD's etc... and the idea to control it from my iPhone tops it of.

The thing I'm experiencing is that it's pretty unusable for some reason. It's really really very slow. 
I have my itunes on shuffle all the time (also don't understand why the shuffle icon in the ajax remote is different from the one in itunes, this is not very intuitive). Skipping a track is more or less ok, it responds within a few seconds. But the problem is when I want to browse my library, this literarly takes minutes after each button press. It's never clear if a button has been pressed or not, and it is just frustrating. 
Why does it take so long. 
I admit I have a huge library (all my CD's are in my library), it's about 75Gb in size. 
I already upgraded my network with the new n-draft airport express and airport extreme, but this did not help anything. 
I'm pretty sure it is not a network problem. 
I also have the firewall off on the powerbook (remote buddy sometimes does not accept connections, even when I give permission in the firewall)... 
Since I can't find any posts about this, I assume I must have done something wrong, but just out of curiosity, I just tried a competing product (Signal), and it responds instantanious. 
I don't want to be a prick, but Signal is a joy to use... 
Maybe it's because it focuses on one specific task, where remote buddy has a much broader use (too broad in my opinion). 
Would a native iPhone app react better than the Ajax remote ?

These entries from the FAQ may be relevant to this topic:

Behaviours - Support for iTunes® & AirPlay®
Hardware - Apple® Remote
Hardware - iPhone™ / iPod® touch / AJAX Remote
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