Hello,
I hope you all are fine. I am experiencing a strange thing in my PC-Wizard bluetooth file transfer.
First of all I would like to know which version of bluetooth do we have in Wizard? Some websites say it is 1.1, others say its 2.0. Anyway, the scene is, that when I send file from Wizard to PC, it is transfered at (at the most) 15 Kb/sec. That's it. I have never seen it accede this limit (I saw this speed by transferring a file with Resco Explorer, it shows the rate of transfer). Now, when I transfer a file using the usual way (rt-click -> send to -> bluetooth -> Pocket_PC) it too transfers at almost the same speed.
But when I transfer a file via ActiveSync (connected via bluetooth) it does it real fast. A hundred KB file takes 1 second. And the speed is the same even if I copy from PC to PPC or vice versa.
If Wizard has bluetooth 1.1, this shouldn't be possible? If it has Bluetooth 2.0, yet it should send files faster when transfered the normal way too.
What transfer speeds do you guys experience. Also please tell me if you find any difference between the transfer rate if the file is transfered via ActiveSync or if its transfered otherwise.
Thanks.
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Hi,
I am using ActiveSync via Bluetooth ty sync my MDA Compact (HTC Magician...) with computer.
When I am trying to upload files to Storage Card in MDA, it always brokes. Sometimes one or two mp3s are uploaded, then ActiveSync disconnects. Everytime there are unfinished files.
There is enough space in card, same as memory of MDA is not full...
Do you use this way to upload files into MDA?
Does it work for you?
Installing (usually smaller than one mp3 size..) programs works for me.
Re: ActiveSync - Explore doesn't lettransfer mp3s via Blueto
boruvek said:
Hi,
I am using ActiveSync via Bluetooth ty sync my MDA Compact (HTC Magician...) with computer.
When I am trying to upload files to Storage Card in MDA, it always brokes. Sometimes one or two mp3s are uploaded, then ActiveSync disconnects. Everytime there are unfinished files.
There is enough space in card, same as memory of MDA is not full...
Do you use this way to upload files into MDA?
Does it work for you?
Installing (usually smaller than one mp3 size..) programs works for me.
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I have never sync files with bluetooth but the fastest way is to use a USB cable - open windows explorer or similar app and drop the desire file in the storage card folder.
nevertheless you should be able to sync mp3 via bluetooth without problems. Bare in mind that as well as turning on bluetooth you need to tick receive all incoming beams
I´m quite new with my MDA may be some experience guys can help you further
If I bought any bluetooth dongle... Like this one
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/100M-BLUE-USB...9QQihZ005QQcategoryZ44999QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Would I be able to connect to my computers internet, which is not wireless? So I could go onto the Internet downstairs using my phone?
Also could I access my computers files from my phone when its connected? Would be great if I could listen to music files on my computer when connected.
I have one too
I use to do ativesync and it works pretty good.. you can use the internet but the signal strength is that strong but it might work.. i like it and with the files.. you can do it with AS but you can browse from ur phone to look at files on ur pc... It works only with AS tho
So if I connect with ActiveSync by bluetooth...
I can use file explorer on my phone to view files on my computer? (Or do you do it another way?)
Can I play the files from my computer too? Its really just for music and videos...
Hi
when syncing its fine
but when it comes to copying stuff over to the microdrive or
minisd card it times out vista come up with error saying device has turned off
anyone else had this prob ?
is there a timing setting i dont know about ?
cheers
Are they large files by any chance? If so, there seems to be a 'feature' of craptivsync and the Ameo where it won't copy large files (+20mb in my tests) without crapping out. The fix is to install wm5torage which makes the device act like a USB drive (overriding activesync). This works without issue and is about 1000x quicker than copying files via activesync. I'm using it even for small files as it seems to work at USB2 speeds rather than Serial Speeds! Do a search on here for Wm5torage and you'll be away.
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Are they large files by any chance? If so, there seems to be a 'feature' of craptivsync and the Ameo where it won't copy large files (+20mb in my tests) without crapping out. The fix is to install wm5torage which makes the device act like a USB drive (overriding activesync). This works without issue and is about 1000x quicker than copying files via activesync. I'm using it even for small files as it seems to work at USB2 speeds rather than Serial Speeds! Do a search on here for Wm5torage and you'll be away.
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I think all T-mobile user experience this problem, yes, the only solution now for you guys is to use the wm5torage. Luckily the DOPOD U1000 don't have this problem, and also an interesting point is my DOPOD U1000 transfer file equally fast as wm5torage via activesync, and no problem with large file as well. (over 2Gb)
I've not had any problems with my Ameo - copying 350 - 400 meg AVI files to the microdrive (using just regular ActiveSync only) works fine.
Well, I say fine - the progress bar goes a little bonkers. If it is to be believed, then the transfer restarts about half a dozen times, gets about 1/5th of the way through, then completes instantly.
But the files always end up on the Ameo fine.
Hi,
interesting to know it does it on some and not on others
i tried that program and it works fine
thanks for replys
I have only this problem when I transfer large files and I use my Ameo. When you leave your Ameo alone during the transfer their wil be no problem. I noticed this problem for the first time when a lot of programs were running.
Having trouble with bluetooth file transfer on a Nexus One and Windows Vista PC... suggestions? When I initiate a file transfer from the PC, I get a "No services found" error. However, the device can connect to PC audio via bluetooth without issue.
for some reason the OPP and FTP bluetooth profiles aren't included out of the box, try searching for bluetooth file transfer on the marketplace
Many people were claiming that with 2.1 BT transfer is finally unleashed but in reality only a very few files type are supported (MP3 and Jpeg). If you try to send an .apk or .rar files for exemple it will hang.
Also don't forget that you have to put BT mode to ''discoverable'' (it will go off after 2 mins) and that Desire Roms till now have unstable BT
SO, just picked up the Dell Venue Pro 8 - thing is really awesome and fast. My only gripe with it is why you cannot just plug the thing into a PC via the micro usb, and file transfer. This is the stupidest thing. I know I can use home network, and how to share files that way. But in my office that is not an option. Rather than ejecting the Micro sd card, plugging it into a USB, copy-paste onto sd, reinsert sd back into tablet, I would like to try to do a Bluetooth file transfer.
I have configured the devices, and they are connected. I have configured the Bluetooth share setting, and Bluetooth Exchange Folder location on my PC. I have added a file to transfer, now I go to my tablet, and literally have no idea where to go. I go to network, no files, Bluetooth settings, I see nothing, file explorer, shared files, etc. I don't see it. I google searched this, and couldn't seem to find the answer either. Can someone please help.
Thanks,
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SO, just picked up the Dell Venue Pro 8 - thing is really awesome and fast. My only gripe with it is why you cannot just plug the thing into a PC via the micro usb, and file transfer. This is the stupidest thing. I know I can use home network, and how to share files that way. But in my office that is not an option. Rather than ejecting the Micro sd card, plugging it into a USB, copy-paste onto sd, reinsert sd back into tablet, I would like to try to do a Bluetooth file transfer.
I have configured the devices, and they are connected. I have configured the Bluetooth share setting, and Bluetooth Exchange Folder location on my PC. I have added a file to transfer, now I go to my tablet, and literally have no idea where to go. I go to network, no files, Bluetooth settings, I see nothing, file explorer, shared files, etc. I don't see it. I google searched this, and couldn't seem to find the answer either. Can someone please help.
Thanks,
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Bluetooth file sharing works much the same as an android phone, ie you actually have to select a file on one device and then select to send it over to the other device. You do not get a shared folder.
As for it being stupid that you cant plug your tablet into another PC. I think its entirely logical. Your tablet isnt really a tablet at all, its a full windows machine in a tablet body. Can you plug your laptop into your PC and transfer files? Perhaps think about what you are saying before calling something stupid. However, it is actually possible, just not via normal means.
Your tablet does support USB host with an adaptor such as this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Micro-USB-Host-Cable-OTG/dp/B006P9G9YG
You could just leave it at that and use a normal USB memory stick to transfer files. Or go further: http://www.maplin.co.uk/usb-data-transfer-cable-221132
I havent tried one of these cables before, but they do allow direct machine>machine file transfer in one way or another.
Here is how to send a file over bluetooth in windows (top reply): http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...-windows/57da28a1-f0e5-410d-b774-40f76df5aacb
Also, you *can* use BT to create a network connection (like WiFi but very short range), but I really don't suggest doing that. If for some reason you absolutely can't get your tablet and your workstation onto the same network and yet need to transfer files between them, a flashdrive or similar is the best option.