Nandoo wrote in Sun Apr 08, 2018 8:14 pm:what do you mean by downloading with torrent
someone was maintaining a torrent image of the scenery... i don't know if they still are or how often it is updated...
Nandoo wrote in Sun Apr 08, 2018 8:14 pm:maybe it could be of use to me as I'm lucky to get 2mbps down off peak times, despite the isp's claim of 38 mbps....
Nandoo wrote in Sun Apr 08, 2018 8:14 pm:I want to be able to download large amounts as If I set to download them overnight, I was hoping that they would be finished and I would be able to start the flight.. And I post timelapses of flights and Long haul flight scenery can only be downloaded overnight w/ my connection speed, but if I have to download it bit by bit It won't be of use to me until a week or so. Sorry if I sound bratty... just want to be able to download lots of scenery overnight
no, not bratty... i'm over 50 years old and i will get ""grumpy"" in cases similar to yours... you're doing well with what you have and there is a bit of a learning curve, as you're finding out...
Nandoo wrote in Sun Apr 08, 2018 8:14 pm:maybe i misread what you were trying to say? "the more tiles you have" seems to indicate those on your local drive...
he said in the video that the more tiles you have downloaded, TerraMaster has to go through everything before downloading it.. maybe he is wrong.
who said? what video? how old is it? got a link??
it may have been that way when SVN was being used because all the files have to be checked but now, with the new protocol methodology, the servers do the work and the files are downloaded over HTTP... SVN is out, down, and gone... in getting rid of SVN, you even regain the disk space that the SVN database takes up... when i cleared mine, it was as large as the scenery so i gained some ~80Gig in drive space... make sure you configure your TerraMaster to use HTTP to download the scenery files... leave SVN by the side of the road where it belongs