ATV gen2...possible caching problem

First off...I am using both aTV gen1 and aTV gen2 in my home off of an Airport Extreme (Dual-Band) with the aTV gen2 hooked up via Ethernet to the router.
Now, Netflix and Youtube, and streaming music and TV shows from iTunes works flawlessly. And when I start a Movie, it starts in 5 seconds whether chosen from iPhone Remote app or the aTV menu.
My issue is accessing the iTunes streamed movies from Hard Drive in the menu. Once I get to the genre screen and choose a genre, I get the Loading "...'s" Library with the spinning wheel for 5-15 minutes before I can see the list of movies. (Again, once selected, a movie takes 5 seconds to start)
I have zero skipping issues in Netflix or iTunes movie streaming.
I have tried this from a Mac and a PC with no difference. I even created a new Library on both and added a few movies at a time until it seemed to bog down. With no music or TV Shows in the test libraries, both machines seemed to bog down the genre screen after adding about 350 movies.
I think the removal of the HDD in aTV gen2 is to blame as Apple may not have a large enough cache set on the 8GB Flash RAM to accommodate this. I believe the aTV is loading all the Movie artwork each time a genre is selected and that is taking the wait time. Maybe an update to expand the cache to 1GB of the space would fix this?
Rebooting and restoring has done nothing and I have removed all firewalls at this point for troubleshooting. Mac is running 10.6.4 and PC is running Win7 64bit Ultimate both with iTunes 10.0.1.
Any other suggestions out there?
Message was edited by: LTDMac

Hi ,
I tried reproducing your problem with information provided by you , but was not able to reproduce. I was successful in bringing up the correct JSP pages on the click of buttons. The browsers back button takes me to the previous visited page and the button ,Action Links redirect me to the right JSP pages.
Regards,
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