Maybe it’s iTunes and RAID?

I’ve just done a bit of searching around and it may be my RAID array causing the conflict with iTunes/Quicktime on my Vista machine. A report at Tweaktown.com suggests that playing a QuickTime file on a Vista machine with a RAID array of SATA disks may cause a problem that makes it seem as if a drive is failing.

The problem has to do with the way that iTunes/Quicktime accesses the hard drive when doing multiple simultaneous read/writes to/from the array.  And, in hindsight, this is presumably why mp4/QuickTime files play OK from a non-RAID external hard drive. It would also explain why, about a month ago, I had a major system crash while trying to watch a QuickTime file - luckily I managed to restore Vista to a previously known good configuration! But it was touch and go for a while.

I think the problem is more to do with QuickTime rather than iTunes as music files seem to play perfectly well (although I guess the mini-freeze when trying to add album artwork to an mp3 may have something to do with the read/write to the RAID array?)

So who’s fault is it Apple, Intel or Microsoft?

Comments

Alex

Tuesday
June 5, 2007

I’m having the same problem with quicktime and it also started happening when I try to sync my iPhone with photos. It starts “optimizing” the photos and crashes Vista. Have you have any resolution to the problem?

thanks.

M.D.

Tuesday
June 5, 2007

Stefan

Tuesday
June 5, 2007

No it is NVidias fault. The same problem occurs on NVidia RAID drives and Apple already blamed NVidia for that. I just don’t understand how NVidia had there hands in Intels Software Developement.

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305392

“NVIDIA is investigating the issue”. Makes me smile.

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