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  1. SPEEDIFY SLOWER DOWNLOAD
  2. SPEEDIFY SLOWER WINDOWS

I saw this and felt like saying, “Bond… Speedify Bond.” It was incredible because as I mentioned the entire hotel had Internet access that was most likely held together by paper clips, so I was thrilled to get this speed.

SPEEDIFY SLOWER DOWNLOAD

I tethered 2 Samsung S4’s connected to a separate WiFi and suddenly I doubled my download speed to about 3 to 4 Mbps. It combines multiple tethered devices as well as my computer’s’ own WiFi to make a single speedy network.

SPEEDIFY SLOWER WINDOWS

Speedify currently runs under Windows and OSX (Android and iOS versions are in Beta). So, I discovered this really cool app called Speedify on a recent business trip to Nashville, where during a tradeshow the public WiFi suddenly became limited. Since publishing to her YouTube channel is all done in the cloud, this process is unaffected by bandwidth.

speedify slower

The user experience feels nearly local with just a slight bit of lag when starting playback. The material Bonnie was using on our holiday was uploaded along with the high-res and the material was edited on location with a download speed of 1.3 Mbps. The world really needs to know about it – but I digress. The Forscene Blackbird codec is responsible for this and is quite brilliant for distance editing. Just a side note, Forscene often performed significantly better under low bandwidth and is even more responsive than accessing my Gmail account. Forscene works under limited network infrastructures, requiring only 1.5 Mbps for download, which is probably far worse than your typical coffee shop, yet I have had success with a 1 Mbps download connection. Forscene cloud editingĬan you really edit in the cloud under such challenging network conditions? The answer is yes. Getting email is troublesome, cloud video editing would seem impossible… or so you would think. At our hotel, WiFi is beyond horrible, probably due to the amount of users on the network limiting the bandwidth. For the record, my wife Bonnie is also a content creator for a number of different outlets and on this holiday she is editing celebrity interviews and posting material to YouTube. I guess the first question is why am I continually measuring this? Quick answers: I’m a geek and I measure and optimize everything and I’m an editor, so I can’t keep well enough alone as I’m always editing something. In North America, I have received “blistering” up/download speeds of 10/25 Mbps in some locations, and in South Korea I was at a hotel that gave me 50 Mbps download speed (you can test your own network speed at .). Hotel WiFi – &%$# – Grrrrĭon’t get me wrong by the above subtitle – not all hotel WiFi sucks. For those of us that have chosen an occupation that requires applications that utilise image or video creation, connecting to a network becomes an entirely different kettle-of-fish. For much of the population “logging on”, even under less than optimal Internet speeds, is still a possibility, because the online productivity applications such as email or cloud applications, like Salesforce, do not require the consistent moving bandwidth that content creation applications need. As I write this blog post I am on holiday in Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico and just like many of you when you are on leave, I’m still working. The sad fact is that 99% of us don’t disconnect, and the other 1% are lying about it, is the reality of employment in 2016. Don’t you love getting away from it all? To remove all the daily pressures of work and truly disconnect is a dream for most of us.










Speedify slower