![]() So far, so good.ĭidn't work because there was no 'Fling" choice showing when selecting a file from the source location. Then set up a regular local source folder. Tried it using a Drive-to-Drive setup process (Thinking Fling would consider G:drive just another internal drive.) I was able to able to define the destination as a folder as a folder on the G-Drive. is not as much relliable as other operative systems used in other devices because in the PS3 there are many restrictions for security purposes, probably there are many redundant things, or software design decissions that are not efficient etc.Thanks for the suggestion. The PS3 does some manteinance tasks to fix this kind of problems in the filesystem, but you know. If at some point there is a transfer problem the filesystem table is going to mark the area with some special attributes and the entry in the index is going to be marked also with something as "this entry needs to be repaired" ![]() im just throwing some random numbers, but in this example what im trying to show is the transfer speed have been reduced to halfĪlso copying that huge amount of thousand of files to the internal PS3 hdd (or even to an external USB hdd) is going to stress the filesystem table a lot, and is a bit risky because is like playing lottery lets say if you try to trafer 10 files of 500kb each they are going to take double the time than transfering a single file of 500kb. In some cases the lenght of the pause is the same than the lenght of the file transfer. The problem with games in JB/folder format is there are some games composed by more than 10000 files, when you trasfer them by FTP there is a "pause" in the data transfer in between the files, and the lenght of that pause is notable The goal is to have the games in a single file (or the minimal amount of files posibles, incase you decide to split the ISO in chunks of 4gb, this way every game witll be 4 or 5 chunks only) The best you can do is to have the games in ISO format (or BIN for PS2). If you can get an OTG to Ethernet adaptor to attach phone to router and also use Ethernet from Ps3 to Router, then your transfer speeds will be top notch.Īnd finally, as for android apps, I don't think you would see much improvement from one app compared to another, FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is pretty much the same thing across all devices/software.Ĭlick to expand.I guess what im going to say is not what you was expecting to read as an answer, but it really makes the difference in stability and also transfer speeds But if you are using Wifi on Ps3, then that will be your bottleneck. ![]() This will give you a much faster transfer rate between phone and router. If the transfer drops mid-copy, then you will have to start from scratch again, which isn't fun.Īs well as OTG to USB, there is also OTG to Ethernet. Not FTP related, but if you have an OTG (OnTheGo) cable, you could attach a USB Flash drive to your Android device and use any file explorer to copy content to it, then plug it into Ps3 and use any file manager on the Ps3 to copy said content to your Ps3s internal HDD (or load them direct from the USB Device if its formatted to NTFS)Īs for FTP, you will always get better speeds using an Ethernet cable.
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