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Do you use BT Capability in your Media Player?, How fast can it go?
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TStracktion3
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Apr 14 2010, 09:15 AM, updated 16y ago
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I wonder how many people out there use this capability that comes together with your Media player these days. Last night, I tested and leave it on for the whole night. This morning I check the speed, running at 100+kb/s and then drop to 80+. It hover around 80 kb/s. Not too bad with only 8 peers shown. Can this thing perform as good as computer? I kinda worried that it will run too hot and them kabooom? Anyway... just want to see how many of you use that capability?
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TStracktion3
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Apr 14 2010, 01:25 PM
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QUOTE(jonathan82 @ Apr 14 2010, 11:38 AM) wat media player you are using? I'm thinking of getting one with BT download capability too  I'm using HDPro.
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nitrox
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Apr 14 2010, 02:02 PM
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Off my head, a few media players with BT capability: Cinematube, Popcorn Hour A-200, eGreat, HDX.
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TStracktion3
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Apr 14 2010, 02:24 PM
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QUOTE(nitrox @ Apr 14 2010, 02:02 PM) Off my head, a few media players with BT capability: Cinematube, Popcorn Hour A-200, eGreat, HDX. thats right.. and many more now.. but the question is, how many people actually use it? Does it really perform that well? I mean my example maybe just a lucky one to have that speed at that moment. How about the rest?
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nitrox
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Apr 14 2010, 02:39 PM
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This coming from a friend who owns a CinemaTube...the d/l speed is the same as doing it via the PC, but only 3 downloads can be done at one time, the unit heats up while doing the d/l since its CPU is doing extra cycles (read/write to the hdd is CPU-intensive).
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