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dtdw
post Oct 31 2011, 10:28 AM

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just got a himedia 600b. wanna ask if you are transferring files to the internal hdd, what speeds are you able to reach ?

mine is at 7.5MB max via unifi supplied router.
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post Nov 5 2011, 12:15 PM

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the heat issue is not caused by internal hdd. the entire 600b is freaking hot and i can confirm that. but if not much ppl complain it dying anytime soon then i dont care. makes me think the reason why they created the 600c was to put a fan bcoz too many ppl worry and complain.

and imo, the usb3 is nothing much unless if u plan to xfer stuff from the player to the external, which most ppl rarely ever do that.

how big is big ? 30+gb bd-iso ? ive seen this demo unit at lowyat, if not mistaken is just the 600a playing bd-iso.

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now on to my question :

do you guys use the torrent feature ? i've tried it and it kinda suck, the most stripped down downloader ive ever seen.

is there a way i can add trackers to it ? and sometimes it gives error saying its not a valid torrent while its perfectly readable on pc.

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post Nov 6 2011, 09:28 PM

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ok i got another major big problem. i accidently set the device to sleep in 15minutes. torrent is stil going on.

and, im sure you guys know that the drive letter keep changing.

now, it seems that it was confused by the drive letter change from C to D and now the torrent stopped working.

everything went back to ZERO. except that my files are stil in .tr files..

49GB and was at 86%. HELP !!

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