I downloaded it overnight so I have no idea how long it took.  It is over 400 
pages.  Now I have to sift through the music!
   
  Pat Wright
  Shawano, Wi
  

"Mahoney, Starr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
      I managed to get it downloaded, but it did take around 3 1/2 to 4 
hours...I'm on a T3 here at work.
   
  ~ Starr

    
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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matthew Szostak
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 2:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HG] downloads (WAS: Galician and Asturian Music)


  
Graham -

It could be an issue with the server that stores the zip file.  I have a pretty 
fast DSL connection, and when I try to download it here in the US, the data 
transfer rate maxes out at about (ready?)... 3kb per second!  Estimated 
download time, approximately 12 hours.

Other downloads seem to take my computer about one to three seconds per Mb.  So 
I will blame the foreign server and move on !  :)

~ Matt



At 03:20 PM 8/22/2007, you wrote:

  It shouldn't take that long
 
Even at the slowest broadband (DSL) of 500kbs 85mb should take 28 minutes
500kbs/sec is around 50k bytes per second
85mb = 85000 kbytes
Divide that by 50 you get 28.3 minutes
 
I just tried it, it took me 90 seconds
4 hours for 85mb equates to a download speed of 60kb/s
No broadband (DSL) is that slow
 
A couple of days ago I downloaded an 988mb file in 20 minutes
 
I don't understand why anyone struggles on with dial-up
Broadband is the same price or cheaper than dial-up with no call charges
And your phone line stays free
 
Graham
 
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Christa Muths
Sent: 22 August 2007 19:24
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [HG] Galician and Asturian Music

Thanks Colin,
 
I am on broadband and the download time takes 4 hours as it is 85MB. I hope it 
will work.
 
Christa

 
On 22/08/07, Colin < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
    
   I used a link from the linked page (if you follow) - first the picture of
  
   men in white shirts (a band?) marked "Festival folk etc". Then on the page 
  
   that opens, there are two zip files (both "concionero" in their titles).
  
   Alas my PC crashed overnight so I haven't downloaded them but, I presume,
  
   one of them is what you want.
  
   
http://www.fbarrie.org/fundacion/descarga/294/Cancionero_Musical_de_Galicia.zip 

  
   http://www.fbarrie.org/fundacion/descarga/294/Cancionero_Gallego.zip 

  
   I am hoping the first one is the one we want (judging by the size). I'll try
  
   the download tonight.
  
   If anyone knows for certain, please post for us poor dial-ups.
  
   Oh, I recommend the Midi files.
  
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