Posted by: JasonA414
Slow uploads - 21/09/2004 02:55
I'm trying to upload all my music to my riocar using emplode 2.0 with ethernet. It seems to be taking 5-10 seconds per song to upload not including the database stuff. Is there any way to make it go faster?
Posted by: RobotCaleb
Re: Slow uploads - 21/09/2004 03:22
use USB.
your speed is about right, considering the ethernet is not 10/100. you should be seeing about 1 megabyte per second transfer speed
Posted by: JasonA414
Re: Slow uploads - 21/09/2004 03:32
USB doesn't seem to be much faster. What's the biggest chunk of mp3s I should upload at a time? Also, what does the "position" mean under playlists in emplode?
Posted by: wfaulk
Re: Slow uploads - 21/09/2004 03:47
That's the order they'll show up in, if you disable the automatic sorting. It's also the order in which they'll play if a whole playlist is selected (assuming that shuffle is off, of course).
Check out this
FAQ on ordering. It explains about the Position field.
Install HiJack on your player then use Jemplode to upload your files. You'll need to make sure that "Use HiJack When Possible" is selected in the Jemplode options.
This allows for faster file transfers because it's using FTP rather than the emplode protocol IIRC.
Posted by: TedP
Re: Slow uploads - 21/09/2004 12:28
Yep... I just reloaded ALL of my music (30G worth) using JEMPLODE. I loaded significantly faster than EMPLODE (plus you get the benefit of RIDs, so you wont get duplicates loaded in the future). It's defintely the way to go: There's step by step FAQ entries on how to install Hijack and Jemplode (see the links at the top). Although, I would love 100MB Ethernet, or USB2 capability.
Posted by: JasonA414
Re: Slow uploads - 21/09/2004 14:17
I can't get JEmplode to find my player, I even tried putting in the exact ip to search.
Posted by: tfabris
Re: Slow uploads - 21/09/2004 14:30
That's very odd. If emplode finds it, Jemplode should find it exactly the same way. Did you exit emplode before running Jemplode?
What version of the Java virtual machine are you running, and what version of Jemplode?
Posted by: JasonA414
Re: Slow uploads - 21/09/2004 16:11
I wasn't in emplode when i started jemplode. Using JEmplode V.2.0b1 and Java 1.4.2_05
Posted by: schofiel
Re: Slow uploads - 21/09/2004 16:29
And that's not fast enough for you?
How many million tracks are you uploading?
Posted by: JasonA414
Re: Slow uploads - 21/09/2004 17:20
I cleared my riocar and i'm upload 52gig back to it.
Posted by: mschrag
Re: Slow uploads - 21/09/2004 17:32
I'm not sure if jEmplode v2.01 supported Empeg fast connections or Hijack FTP uploads ... I'm guessing not. It makes a huge difference.
Posted by: mschrag
Re: Slow uploads - 22/09/2004 01:51
And by "proper", Tony means "probably broken" at the moment, but even broken, the new builds are better than 2.01. I'm keeping old versions around from here on out though. Probably should have done that BEFORE the huge breaking changes rather than after, but oh well.
Posted by: JasonA414
Re: Slow uploads - 04/10/2004 17:50
Thanks, I don't know why I had that old version. After using the new version of jemplode it searched for a new version of hijack and I let it install it. Now sometimes when I get back in my truck the player comes on, sometimes I have to turn it on manually. I always leave it on when I get out.
Posted by: wfaulk
Re: Slow uploads - 04/10/2004 19:32
Severl other of us are also having
that problem. Maybe it
is a hijack thing. I'll try uninstalling it later.