[Q] what is this best torrent app - Nexus One Themes and Apps

Hello all, sorry if this is not the rgiht place. I have been trying a few and can seem to find a good one fopr android. Best I found was abtc but seems to be slow. On 3g I get average like 8 kbps but peek 15 kbps. Same torrent on hdw using wmtorrent I get 50 - 60 kbps. Much much faster. So laction time and everything. Genedral browsing speed on nexus is very fast speed test at 600+ kbps any ideas on cause or a better app?

wifi or 3G?
it's hard to get good speeds because it will crap out with too many connections

transdroid
EDIT: This is for managing torrents on your PC, not downloading to the phone. Sorry, didn't read entire first post

andTorrent.

Yeh using 3g on device but works great on hd2 will try and torrent

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Online gaming on Windows Mobile

Ok, nowadays, HSDPA and 3G are common and (relatively) not expensive.
Are there any good online gaming for Windows Mobile?
Do you play it?
havent come across any not that an online game really require that much bandwidth to begin with they suffer much more from latency then bandwidth
another thing is batt life both umts and doing graphics stuff suck alot of juice
gogol said:
Ok, nowadays, HSDPA and 3G are common and (relatively) not expensive.
Are there any good online gaming for Windows Mobile?
Do you play it?
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Sure there is. Read my Multiplayer Bible at http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/menneisyys/102005MPPPCGames.asp

Web Browser RAM usage

Anyone else notice how much RAM the web browser uses up after about 5 minutes of using it? The phone get so slow! And that's with plug ins set to on demand!
I'm starting to get tired of this, I may consider returning this and getting the atrix or iphone4.
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Two words... Opera Mobile. Android web browser sucks on Hummingbird processors.

[Q] has anyone tried gaming with a working remote desktop?

I would like to know if anyone has tried any type of gaming with your windows 7 machine via remote desktop on home network?
I was thinking about something like bauldurs gate, Diablo, or heck....even WoW possibly.
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I don't think you'll get too good of a result with that; especially over Wi-Fi. Networks speeds just aren't fast enough to transfer >30 fps (which you need for a smooth gaming experience ). They might just be playable if you turn the resolution way down but then you're going to lose a heck of a lot of quality.
Not what you might consider gaming, but I've played around with Flight Sim X across the network using Splashtop, and it was pretty flyable. (Well, apart from the fact I don't have a bluetooth joystick, and don't know that Splashtop would support it even if I did.)

Why do androids need so much power?

I know there is a thread about this somewhere, but i wanted to ask this in our forum (rethorical question)
Why are companies making 4 core cpu and 2 gb ram phones, i mean with those spec are ridiculous, you could play 8 different android games at an instance or have 40 background apps
Our pico i a great example, it works on games flawlessly, i can't say what i can't do on it
I dont even know a 512mb ram <1ghz single core phone which would lag at multi tasking, web browsing, office, gaming 'n stuff
our pico got scorpion cpu which is good for multitasking
our device is best in its range
jonciukelis said:
I know there is a thread about this somewhere, but i wanted to ask this in our forum (rethorical question)
Why are companies making 4 core cpu and 2 gb ram phones, i mean with those spec are ridiculous, you could play 8 different android games at an instance or have 40 background apps
Our pico i a great example, it works on games flawlessly, i can't say what i can't do on it
I dont even know a 512mb ram <1ghz single core phone which would lag at multi tasking, web browsing, office, gaming 'n stuff
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Only problem for me are flash videos or high bandwith videos.. for example watching sports streams.. 500-1000 kbps is OK, but over 1000 lags too much.. 2000 kbps videos in Sopcast won't even run.
So I would like to have some faster CPU/more RAM, but I still like this phone so I am not considering buying a new one yet..
goran.croatia said:
Only problem for me are flash videos or high bandwith videos.. for example watching sports streams.. 500-1000 kbps is OK, but over 1000 lags too much.. 2000 kbps videos in Sopcast won't even run.
So I would like to have some faster CPU/more RAM, but I still like this phone so I am not considering buying a new one yet..
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Lijepo, jos jedan sunarodnjak!
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This is a lowend phone, u cant expect much.
galaxyfreak said:
Lijepo, jos jedan sunarodnjak!
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This is a lowend phone, u cant expect much.
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Zivio :fingers-crossed:
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I know, there is a reason why they make 2core CPU-s and I just pointed to one of the examples
I think prob is with android coding. You see wp8 you can't just have any lag with try as you might and ios and bb10 seem to run perfectly with their respective configuration. That is why I am sick of android and am going to buy a Nokia lumia 820 or iPhone 4.
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Completely agree wid u bro... the fastest phone of android is not as much smooth as a iPhone!
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Stream to pc over internet?

I am curios to know if streaming over the internet is possible. I think the speed would be too slow to use.
chevyowner said:
I am curios to know if streaming over the internet is possible. I think the speed would be too slow to use.
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they have shown it possible using nvidia grid, however currently it won't be possible using the shields built in streaming apps/tech. thats LAN only. i believe they want the message out there tho that it can do it should they allow it, so to speak.
glitchhawk said:
they have shown it possible using nvidia grid, however currently it won't be possible using the shields built in streaming apps/tech. thats LAN only. i believe they want the message out there tho that it can do it should they allow it, so to speak.
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Also, keep in mind that NVIDIA GRID servers would be located on dedicated high-speed networks with very high uplink bandwidth. Most consumer internet access have capped upload speeds which are far below the download speed. For instance, 15Mbps download likely has 1.5Mbps upload. So for you to watch Netflix on SuperHD quality, the expected bandwidth requirement is 6Mbps. You could easily stream 2 HD movies over the same 15Mbps internet connection. But if you were to server it to someone else, you'd be 4x too slow. These games are streaming high quality game video, not some over-compressed artifact-laden mess. So while I'm sure there are ways around the LAN requirement, realize the bandwidth requirement of your uplink.
agrabren said:
Also, keep in mind that NVIDIA GRID servers would be located on dedicated high-speed networks with very high uplink bandwidth. Most consumer internet access have capped upload speeds which are far below the download speed. For instance, 15Mbps download likely has 1.5Mbps upload. So for you to watch Netflix on SuperHD quality, the expected bandwidth requirement is 6Mbps. You could easily stream 2 HD movies over the same 15Mbps internet connection. But if you were to server it to someone else, you'd be 4x too slow. These games are streaming high quality game video, not some over-compressed artifact-laden mess. So while I'm sure there are ways around the LAN requirement, realize the bandwidth requirement of your uplink.
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if only we all had google fiber.
glitchhawk said:
if only we all had google fiber.
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Google fiber is seriously making me want to move to Provo.
chevyowner said:
I am curios to know if streaming over the internet is possible. I think the speed would be too slow to use.
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TESTED. SPLASHTOP 2 does support controller, (a few tweaks) and as long as I play games in "Windowed" for games that are not Splashtop stream supported. I can play over internet connection. I HAVE TESTED THIS with Crysis 2 in windowed mode at changing settings to 720. THIS IS 3rd party system not optimized like the Shield streaming and Nvidia Grid is. It works better if you are on the same provider, and have at the capability of a 4meg upload on both sides. best if you have like a 25/4. I have tried it over 4G LTE, it works but not great. So it is possible, but because you are pinging though remote server before you get to your PC, ping is higher than 200ms, most of the time closer to 250ms. that is tested on Charter Communications 30/4 with ping test at 20ms or lower. I am a senior tech with them and understanding the WWW infrastructure, server based streaming is still going to be far more viable. but as a test experiment, remote desktop streaming through splashtop in windowed mode does work... a bit laggy, but possible.
Based on the relationship Nvidia is building with Steam, and their Grid technology, it would not surprise me if we see very soon Steam offering a streaming over the internet service.
You would probably have to setup a VPN and connect to that at the moment
Was wondering the same thing too ... we have the NBN in Australia and it is 100Mbs down and 30Mbs up ... so think it could cope with it
Kris
i00 said:
You would probably have to setup a VPN and connect to that at the moment
Was wondering the same thing too ... we have the NBN in Australia and it is 100Mbs down and 30Mbs up ... so think it could cope with it
Kris
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Someone has already done it in another thread... There's a guide on setting up VPN now for SHIELD.
Is that on the Nvidia site then? I've been searching xda...
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Is that on the Nvidia site then? I've been searching xda...
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No it is on XDA Under Nvidia Shield > Shield General > [GUIDE] How to setup VPN for game streaming
here is a link
I plan on using openvpn when i get around to it.
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https://forums.geforce.com/default/...connect-your-shield-to-vpn-for-remote-gaming/

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