I’ve some flash that we have done, like most it’s very large (1. 48MB) I’d like to know who to undertake the math to provide a crude estimate on how long it would consider at 33. 6kb
I’d say 8-10minutes dependant upon phone lines, and ISP’s.
yeah, but I know their has to be some kind regarding math behind it that we am not figuring out every one of the way.
1MB=1042Kb /33. 6Kb I might think you provide you with the time but I am not sure… every little thing is " like terms" but I had been never that superb in math.
I are not aware of the maths involved, but a friend who wasn’t very flash clever, created a 600KB web site in Swish, and that took approximately 1 1/2 minutes to load using a 56K modem, so I think 8 minutes isn’t careless estimate.
You should think about your current bandwidth though… everytime someone visits your own page, 1. 48MB associated with bandwidth gone… If they miss that intro or anything, and want to watch after it again, they would click refresh. BAM! yet another 1. 48MB associated with bandwidth gone.
hehe, yeah I’ve 50GB a thirty days so I’m possibly not too worried about this. if my targeted traffic would increase though I would need to re-think things
Here’s how I determine it: 56k is 5k/s on the good day, 33k/s is approximately 3k/s on a superb day. That’s the best way I figured them… however, it’s entirely possible all they’re obtaining is 1k/s… using theoretical speeds usually does not work properly.
The important part should be to understand the distinction between kB (kilobytes) along with kb (kilobits).
A byte is SEVEN bits, which is the reason why one kilobyte (1024 bytes) is usually 8 kilobits (8192 kb). Such as bit pair included in TCP/IP for small fortune reconstruction, you’re taking a look at 10 bits every byte for HTTP transfer, so about 15, 240 bits within a kB.
And so your file (1. 48 MB) is literally about 15, 000 kilobits associated with data being transmitted, which over any 33 kilobit each second connection might take 450 a few moments to transfer, or perhaps about 7. 5 minutes suppose no packet loss as well as a perfect connection.
I might say Brak’s presumption of about 8-10 a matter of minutes is right at.
thanks people sorry I didnt interact back sooner.