ActiveSync/USB slow/unreliable- worth getting a card reader? - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario General

With the issues i have using Activesync (losing connection and killing my USB internet connection) and the fact that large file transfers seem way to slow (even with USB 2), would a card reader for my PC (non USB, wired to motherboard) be much faster?
Thanks.

yes! it is definitly worth buying if you want to transfer large files.

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slow data speeds through activesync - sd card

now that 4 gb sd cards are becoming cheaper im having the frustrating problem of putting allot of information on my sd card quickly, apart from using a sd reader, How has the rest of this forum dealt with this problem?
Try this it's not free but does the job, a lot better than Active Sync
http://www.softick.com/pocket-pc/cardexport2/
ActiveySync, and Cardexport as well for that matter, are only using USB 1.1 protocol transfer speeds, even though it might appear as a USB2 device on your PC.
This is down to the HTC USB drivers on the device, so you will get at most 11MBit (and that's excluding protocol overhead) unless someone writes a new USB driver - which is extremely unlikely to ever happen...

T-Mobile Wing data transfer problems. help

hi, guys, i just bought the t-mobile wing and i have one problem with it.
I tried to copy some mp3 files to my wing using usb cable, the mp3 files
are about 128mb, however it took me 40 minutes to transfer them.
is this normal? how can i connect the wing as a " card reader ", the transfer
speed is way tooo slow, please help.
Thank You.
Mine copies slow too. When I want to dump a bunch of TV shows to it, I do it before bed time.
-c
I realize that if I use Activesync or Windows Mobile Device Center (Vista) to transfer files, it seems to be a bit slower than if I use WM5torage. Now, in general, I still think both methods are slow. I transfer everything through my media card reader which is heck of a lot faster. It'll easily rip 1GB within a couple of minutes to my Kingston 4GB microsd. My other alternative is to use my usb microsd card reader. I only use WM5torage and Activesync as my last resort. But honestly, after owning the Dash/Wing, I think HTC made a pretty slow card reader to begin with. I also think that the microsd card reader in the phone wasn't design to read fast anyway since it only supported up to 2GB back using WM5.

Slow file transfers

Hello!
I'm just wondering why is it phone so slow reading memory card? even transferring files via activesync is over 10 times slower compare to if transfer to/from the card via usb adapter.
Then, if you install every problem on SD, then the phone become very slow.
IMO it's a lie saying that the phone supports USB2.0 when it's barely reaches USB1.1 speeds internally and externally

USB data transfer speed?

Hi guys,
I currently have a XDA Orbit and I'm thinking about buying the Touch2. The problem with the Orbit is the combination of poorly accessible microSD card and veeery slow data transfer rate via USB. Unless this hasn't been improved dramatically in the Touch2, it would be no buy for me.
Does anyone have some MB/min data?
It depends on the connection mode choosen. When choosing to connect it as a "disk", copying a 142MB folder takes about 35s, so it gives about 4MB/s. It probably also depends on the SD card speed and number of files to transfer.
I use already for some yrs "tnyynt tune up". Install attached CAB. Also your PC has faster and slower USB ports, select the right one.
Assume you connect storage card directly to PC and not via phone because that goes much slower.....
Have used several HTC devices (with Mega software) and speed was never a problem.

Transfer data from pc to TF101 too slow

Hi all,
I use usb cable to transfer game data to TF101 (around 1GB, 4500 files), but it's too slow (take almost 2 hours).
Have you got this problem? Copy 1 file is OK (1GB), but what problem with large amount of file?
I guess its because multiple files all have to go through one by one
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using XDA Premium HD app
Its normal. Flash chips arent very good at handle small files, and the TF is no exception. In fact, its quite bad.
Even my SSD Disc, which is capable of writing files at ~550MB/sec, struggles with a lot of small files, down to speeds as low as 10MB/sec.
Theres nothing you can do about it. Its just the way flash chips works today.
But it's strange that Samsung GS II do much faster than my TF101.
And also HTC HD2 (around 15-20 min).
I have tested, copy to internal memory and sdcard have the same problem (use usb cable).
Slow transfer speeds when connected via USB do sound familiar. But it seems this is not caused by a slow SD card. If I plug the MicroSD card into the card reader of my laptop, transfer speed is much higher than copying data to said card when connected via USB and plugged into my Transformer.
Seems the bottleneck is the MTP protokoll or the Transformer itself.
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk 2
chat2004 said:
But it's strange that Samsung GS II do much faster than my TF101.
And also HTC HD2 (around 15-20 min).
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Its not strange. Those devices have faster flash memory than the TF.
Also, the cardreader in the TF is also very slow, compared to your average card reader for a PC/laptop.
Even the card reader in my N7B is slightly faster than the TF, despite being more than half the price of a TF.
Using ADB to transfer files, the N7B manages an average of 5.2MB/sec, while the TF only manages around 4.8MB/sec using the same card (class 4 iirc). It may not sound like a huge difference, but calculate that on a large file and the speed difference is a lot more noticable.
The TF is faster than the N7B on small files though, thanks to the faster CPU, but not by much, only around 0.2MB/sec difference.
TL;DR The TF's cardreader and flash memory sucks.
Goatshocker said:
TL;DR The TF's cardreader and flash memory sucks.
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MTP sucks too. It was much faster to transfer files in HC using USB Mass Storage mode.
You might want to try TeraCopy if you have a PC. Set it as the default handler for file management/file explorer and transferring data should be much faster. Good luck.
raduque said:
MTP sucks too. It was much faster to transfer files in HC using USB Mass Storage mode.
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I wouldnt know, I only use adb to transfer files and, to my knowledge, MTP doesnt affect that.
But yes, mass storage is always preferable to any other sad excuse for filetransfer (if not using adb, that is)
I have noticed this as well. Always chalked it up to the fact I was moving files to an external MicroSd card.
use wifi and ftp sharing mode (file expert)
I think I've read somewhere here in this forum before that the problem in the slow file transfer occur because of the honeycomb file system which i think it's the same as ics. you can search about this .
For me this is very annoying , usually I mount my sd card in laptop and copy my files because this is much faster than copying directly to the tablet via usb. With my galaxy note i do not need to do that , Note's MTP is very fast.
Heh funny thing.. I reformatted my PC yesterday, now I cant get speeds higher than 2MB/sec using adb, compared to at least 4MB/sec before
**** knows whats wrong, as Im using the same usb port and drivers as always

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