Thanks.
Is it an iBook? What processor is it G4 or Intel? You can not defrag a Mac because it's automatic. And if the processor can't handle it then it will have to pause for a second. Apple loseless takes alot of CPU
Thanks, but most of what you said is wrong.
If you're running regular Mac OS X 10.x, then make sure the song files aren't corrupt (by trying another MP), if they're fine, then you may need to free disk space, or update iTunes.
Lol, it CAN happen with a hard drive of ANY speed if there are multiple processes attempting access at the same time. So why shouldn't it happen with a relatively slow drive?
He needs to be running a shit load of programs for that to happen if he has a adequate amount of RAM. In my experience, it is more likely the media player that is the problem rather then the hardware. Besides, a failing harddrive would manifest itself in other more noticable ways.
Quote: from Forever Angel at 10:26 am on Feb. 9, 2007 It's probably the speed of the hard drive and bad timing on the part of the processes running. If the song buffer needs access while another process is using the hard drive, it has to wait and at 5400 rpm, that can be a long time (computer wise). On top of that it loads chunks at a time which also means that it will wait til the buffer has been refreshed with the next load. That shouldn't happen with a 5400 rpm. It could be itunes. What he should try is another type of media player. If there's no problem, it's Itunes.
It's probably the speed of the hard drive and bad timing on the part of the processes running. If the song buffer needs access while another process is using the hard drive, it has to wait and at 5400 rpm, that can be a long time (computer wise). On top of that it loads chunks at a time which also means that it will wait til the buffer has been refreshed with the next load.
That shouldn't happen with a 5400 rpm. It could be itunes.
What he should try is another type of media player. If there's no problem, it's Itunes.
i dont think its the hard drive. i think it might be the songs, they might be corrupted....
If the songs were corrupted they wouldn't play at all. You do realise 5400RPM is incredibly slow. And what cpu does this machine have?
I'm not sure how to defrag a drive on Mac - but on Windows, you open My Computer, right click on the drive you want to defragment, select Properties, click the Tools tab, hit Defragment Now..., and hit Defragment. You'll need to leave it alone for anywhere between half an hour to multiple hours to clean it up all the way - so you might want to do it overnight, while you're at school, etc. Also, be aware that Windows will require at least 15% of your drive space to be free for the tool to work, so if you're especially strapped for space, you may want to do a little cleanup/backup beforehand.
Hope that helps.
- Kraahkan -
You may not have many programs running, but I'll bet there are a bunch of processes running. Even when you are running NO programs there are processes going just for house-keeping duties.