[Sursound] Ambisonia : BitTorrent

2012-06-12 Thread Michael Chapman
I suspect that this was well considered when Ambisonia was moved to York, but I'll ask anyway : Does York have sufficient bandwidth (and is it willing to allow its use) for Ambisonia downloads to be just that : i.e. file downloads direct* from the server ? If not, I'll get the cold towels out,

Re: [Sursound] Ambisonia : BitTorrent

2012-06-12 Thread etienne deleflie
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 7:14 PM, Michael Chapman s...@mchapman.com wrote: I suspect that this was well considered when Ambisonia was moved to York, but I'll ask anyway : Does York have sufficient bandwidth (and is it willing to allow its use) for Ambisonia downloads to be just that : i.e.

Re: [Sursound] Ambisonia : BitTorrent

2012-06-12 Thread Marc Lavallée
Bittorrent works well: the more people will download and seed files from Ambisonia, the more bandwidth will be available to all. With only a few seeders, I was able to download some files at 500K bytes per second. On Ambisonia the defaut download speed is limited to 100K, to save bandwidth from

Re: [Sursound] Ambisonia : BitTorrent

2012-06-12 Thread Michael Chapman
Thanks Paul : Somebody (perhaps you) already suggested Opera. And yes I have installed it and it does 'work'. I didn't want to put my 'personal' problems on the list, but ah well: Opera is now trying to route through some proprietory ADSL box . . . and I'm trying to understand the opaque