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kryosynth
05-23-2004, 02:09 PM
Que's of large amounts of small files take endless amounts of time to transfer, seemingly the program takes a lot of time to reset connection for each file..is there a way to make it upload faster it takes about 3 seconds for each file regardless of size unless it starts to get numerous megabytes in the file...
-Kryo


* FlashFXP v[2 ].[1], build [ 923], [X]unregistered,
* OS [ ] WinXP,
* Running behind NAT/router [ ] Yes & Model [ ], [X] No, [ ] Not sure
* Running firewall [ ] Yes, Name [ ], Ver. [ ], or [X] No
* Running Antivirus [X] Yes, Name [Norton 04] or [ ] No
* Network [ ] xDSL, [ ] CABLE, [ ] Dail-Up, [Direct 10/100] Other
***example******
additional info if related
* FTP server(s) name [Evox], version [ ?]
* timestamped, and side prefixed FTP log (please paste)

150 Opening BINARY data connection for \data\audio\radio\1_DC101_DC2\DC2_BackSell_Reach45 4_001.wav
226 Transfer finished successfully. Data connection closed.
Transferred: DC2_BackSell_Reach454_001.wav 116 KB in 0.21 (116.04 KBps)
PASV
502 pasv is not implemented.
PORT 192,168,100,9,16,178
200 Port command ok.
STOR DC2_BackSell_Reach454_002.wav

150 Opening BINARY data connection for
\data\audio\radio\1_DC101_DC2\DC2_BackSell_Reach45 4_002.wav
226 Transfer finished successfully. Data connection closed.
Transferred: DC2_BackSell_Reach454_002.wav 102 KB in 0.21 (102.26 KBps)

MxxCon
05-23-2004, 05:54 PM
uploading to xbox?
disable PASV mode since xbox doesn't support it and it will go faster

bigstar
05-23-2004, 11:27 PM
When transferring lots of small files the "crash recovery" feature will reduce the speed at which the files are transferred.

From the FlashFXP menu, Queue > Restore Queue
Then from the Restore Queue dialog check the "Disable Crash Recovery" option.

With this feature disabled should FlashFXP or Windows crash your queue file will not be saved unless you manually save it.

*edit*

Also turn off disk based logging, This option reduces performance and should be used sparingly.
Options > Preferences > General Tab
Uncheck "Enable disk based logging"

kryosynth
05-24-2004, 10:37 AM
Hrmm i did both of those items suggested, they worked-to an extent, now it is only faster in between waiting periods..the waiing period has not changed..its still 2-3 seconds per file, with intermittent bursts of fast flowing files..which is real nice i wish i could make it maintain that! :)

-Kryo

bigstar
05-24-2004, 10:55 AM
have you tried defragmenting your hard drive?

kryosynth
05-24-2004, 02:56 PM
oh !# .. why didnt i think of that? ..good point, i have an automated software that is 'supposed' to be doing that at night each day, but it seems to make sense that my drive is fragmented....ill check it out.. thanks...

-Kryo