ITunes for Windows level of service

you are not alone. On my Mac it is also painfully slow to do just about anything. Tonight it has been spinning away, analysing gapless playback for "2 of 12 items" for 45 minutes. I'm doing something else on my Macbook right now, or I'd just reboot the whole thing to see if it would help.
Thanks
Dr nickjones(i.tuner)
Rescue me

iTunes podcast management is turning out to be all or nothing. This happens for me also. What I do now is set iTunes to only update when I tell it and delete the episodes after I have listened to them.

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