I recently invested in a new PC and have been trying to limit the amount of rubbish I install on it. One piece of rubbish is iTunes. I need it to sync my music however I only do that once in a blue moon now that iOS upgrades are done over the air.
I have a HP Microserver running ESXi and have been looking at the possibility of using FreeNAS 7 to act as a iTunes media server however I can't get the software to see any virtual discs. FreeNAS 8 works fine in a VM but they removed the iTunes feature until 8.1 is released.
Does anyone else have a server type setup used to sync media with their iOS device?
*Edit*
Agh, delete this. I spent ages last night and a few attempts now and wondering why its seeing only my CDROM. I wasn't reading the screen properly it was just saying where is the source media. The next screen takes me to my drives. I'm too used to the FreeNAS 8 installer.
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I recently invested in a new PC and have been trying to limit the amount of rubbish I install on it. One piece of rubbish is iTunes. I need it to sync my music however I only do that once in a blue moon now that iOS upgrades are done over the air.
I have a HP Microserver running ESXi and have been looking at the possibility of using FreeNAS 7 to act as a iTunes media server however I can't get the software to see any virtual discs. FreeNAS 8 works fine in a VM but they removed the iTunes feature until 8.1 is released.
Does anyone else have a server type setup used to sync media with their iOS device?
*Edit*
Agh, delete this. I spent ages last night and a few attempts now and wondering why its seeing only my CDROM. I wasn't reading the screen properly it was just saying where is the source media. The next screen takes me to my drives. I'm too used to the FreeNAS 8 installer.
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