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Sync Time Remaining Not Accurate for Movies
« on: February 04, 2007, 08:39:30 pm »

The time remaining when syncing, at least for iPods, has gotten very accurate.

However, it is not accurate when syncing movies (mp4 files).
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Re: Sync Time Remaining Not Accurate for Movies
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2007, 04:19:31 pm »

The progress calculations shouldn't care what file type is used. (just the speed at which bytes are moved)

Is there any trick you can find to get particularly bad estimates? (specific file, file size, etc.)

Thanks.
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Re: Sync Time Remaining Not Accurate for Movies
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2007, 04:54:21 pm »

Matt,

I'll try it again and see if I can pick up a pattern.

When I was syncing yesterday, I was uploading mp4 files.  I had 39 files which represented ~19 hours of video.  The progress status started at 2 minutes remaining (before the uploading started).  After about 10 minutes the estimate went up to 3 minutes.  After ~30 minutes the sync was completed.
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Re: Sync Time Remaining Not Accurate for Movies
« Reply #3 on: February 06, 2007, 12:16:56 am »

Matt,

I ran another test tonight.

This time I was syncing 38 mp4 files.  The total size was 7.8gb.  The files varied in size.  Small ones were ~15mb.  Large ones were ~750mb. 

When the sync started, it came back and said 3 minutes remaining.  This gradually increased while it synced the first file which was ~650mb.  By the time the first file was synced, it showed 28 minutes remaining.  It stayed on 28 minutes for a few minutes, and started decreasing.  After about 15 minutes, the time remaining decreased at the same rate as the time elapsed.  When the last track was finished, it showed 5 minutes remaining.  It took ~1 minute more to wrap up, and it was finished.

I can't really comment on this as I do not know how the remaining time is calculated. With the high accuracy I see when syncing mp3 files, I assumed it was taking the total size of the sync queue and calculating the remaining time based on the transfer rate being experienced. Maybe the large variation in file sizes for the videos is distorting the time remaining. When I tested this over the weekend, it sat on 2-3 minutes remaining for 30 minutes.
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