Streaming large library

Has anyone been able to stream music from a large library yet? I have a wired connection to a 500GB iTunes music library and it just spins and never actually does anything. Just curious what other people's experiences are with streaming from large libraries. Trying a factory reset now....

dcphoto1 - I've been having the same problem with no resolution so far. The other posts in this thread all seem to get resolved after waiting a significant amount of time, but mine never resolves...and I've monitored the bandwidth between my desktop and the AppleTV - when I first click my desktop source there's a spike in traffic for maybe 3 seconds...and then it simply stops....
The loading circle continues to spin on my TV, but then literally crashes the unit and restarts (goes into restore mode).
I have yet to see a single solution or recommendation anywhere within apple for this issue.

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