Hi guys,
I've recently purchased a 32 GB Pixel XL which I am truly loving. However, I'm kind of regretting not buying the 128GB now. Hopefully you guys can help me with the following.
I have been transfering video footage from a micro sd card to the Pixel XL using a Kiwibird Type C memory card reader but this is proving painfully slow at about 4MB/s. So I then connected my micro sd card reader to a Sandisk MicroMate card reader, put this into the computer I bought from Overclockers many years ago (so is neither USB 3.0 or Type C), transfered the video footage from the sd card to my hard drive, then, using the cable that came with the Pixel XL, transfered the video footage to my Pixel XL.
Whilst this did increase the speed transfer I am hoping some of you can offer a solution to further gains without having to buy a new computer. What other solutions are available to me? I was wondering whether there were external hard drives or external SSDs that would decrease the transfer times. Or maybe the Sandisk MicroMate I have is outdated (it was first available in 2007) and there are quicker versions available now? Would lower cost Chromebooks have fast enough transfer rates? What would you guys recommend in this situation? How are those without a fairly new computer getting decent transfer rates?
Finally, once I have managed to get my footage onto the Pixel XL, and I can see the 2 little circular arrows rotating in Google Photos, letting me know the footage is being backed up, how can I find out what the back-up transfer rate is? This also seems to take a long time even though the wifi I have is 30MB/s + normally. Does Google throttle uploading?
Thanks in advance
Flyer01