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I have a GPT drive with HFS+ and Linux ext4 file systems in 2 different partitions. They both work on CloudFTP.Ron
Good to know. It might be specific to GPT + NTFS combo that causes issues.
i guess this is slightlybetter than the USB driveswith wifi built in, sinceyou can add your own drivesof whatever size you want.what a pain though. everytime i read about the hoopsyou have to go for externalstorage. it makes me gladevery single computer andtablet i have supports USBand even firewire out of thebox.i've never had to worry aboutstorage issues, or formats orpartitions. it just works.. ha haglad you figured out the issuesthough.later-1
re: using the CloudFTP as a way to move your photos onto a hard drive...This use case is *exactly* why I wanted this device. (yup, i did the kickstarter thing...)I bought FTP on the Go PRO ($10) and was able to move photos onesey-twosey to the hard drive. Success, or so I thought.When I tried to move an entire folder full of photos from the iPad to the disk I got "421 timeout error" messages for just about every photo I tried to move. The iPad and CloudFTP were inches away from each other on a desk... I found that I could plug in a small USB hub and the CloudFTP would recognize that I had two drives plugged in... Now if the SDK would allow me to move content from drive D: (a CF or SD card) to a WD Passport mounted as the C: drive, that would be something!I am eagerly awaiting the release of the SDK...
Mine's finally in the mail after ordering a month ago. Will be nice to have the kids vids available centrally from our three (!) iPads as opposed to having to sit through hours of syncing not to mention the space savings now that all the iPad apps seem to be several times larger due to retina compat,
Received my CloudFTP today. I live in the UK and it only took 3 days from order to receipt - can't fault that at all.As thisis a new and constantly developing product, instructions are very hard to come by - the forum is a useful tool, but a well written manual is now essential.Managed to set up Ad Hoc and Infrastructure modes (after a few attempts) and can stream HQ video from my external HD with 100's of movies on it - goodbye and good riddance to the iTunes dinosaur!'Anonymous' - you are missing the point. This streams the files wirelessly - no need for a USB port on the tablet (which would be a complete pain if you are watching a video in the car / on the plane etc). Unknown - if you just want to move photos from your camera to your iPad, the Eye-Fi wifi SD card is fantastic - works well in the background. Moving between devices with CloudFTP is easiest with something like iFiles. Downloaded the Goodplayer and iFiles Apps, which work OK, but a dedicated App wouldn't be too hard to write and would be very useful. Also doubles as an iPhone charger - could be useful in emergencies.
I have a GPT drive with HFS+ and Linux ext4 file systems in 2 different partitions. They both work on CloudFTP.
ReplyDeleteRon
Good to know. It might be specific to GPT + NTFS combo that causes issues.
ReplyDeletei guess this is slightly
ReplyDeletebetter than the USB drives
with wifi built in, since
you can add your own drives
of whatever size you want.
what a pain though. every
time i read about the hoops
you have to go for external
storage. it makes me glad
every single computer and
tablet i have supports USB
and even firewire out of the
box.
i've never had to worry about
storage issues, or formats or
partitions. it just works.. ha ha
glad you figured out the issues
though.
later
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re: using the CloudFTP as a way to move your photos onto a hard drive...
ReplyDeleteThis use case is *exactly* why I wanted this device. (yup, i did the kickstarter thing...)
I bought FTP on the Go PRO ($10) and was able to move photos onesey-twosey to the hard drive. Success, or so I thought.
When I tried to move an entire folder full of photos from the iPad to the disk I got "421 timeout error" messages for just about every photo I tried to move. The iPad and CloudFTP were inches away from each other on a desk...
I found that I could plug in a small USB hub and the CloudFTP would recognize that I had two drives plugged in... Now if the SDK would allow me to move content from drive D: (a CF or SD card) to a WD Passport mounted as the C: drive, that would be something!
I am eagerly awaiting the release of the SDK...
Mine's finally in the mail after ordering a month ago. Will be nice to have the kids vids available centrally from our three (!) iPads as opposed to having to sit through hours of syncing not to mention the space savings now that all the iPad apps seem to be several times larger due to retina compat,
ReplyDeleteReceived my CloudFTP today. I live in the UK and it only took 3 days from order to receipt - can't fault that at all.
ReplyDeleteAs thisis a new and constantly developing product, instructions are very hard to come by - the forum is a useful tool, but a well written manual is now essential.
Managed to set up Ad Hoc and Infrastructure modes (after a few attempts) and can stream HQ video from my external HD with 100's of movies on it - goodbye and good riddance to the iTunes dinosaur!
'Anonymous' - you are missing the point. This streams the files wirelessly - no need for a USB port on the tablet (which would be a complete pain if you are watching a video in the car / on the plane etc).
Unknown - if you just want to move photos from your camera to your iPad, the Eye-Fi wifi SD card is fantastic - works well in the background. Moving between devices with CloudFTP is easiest with something like iFiles.
Downloaded the Goodplayer and iFiles Apps, which work OK, but a dedicated App wouldn't be too hard to write and would be very useful.
Also doubles as an iPhone charger - could be useful in emergencies.