Why Audio Galaxy Sucks
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I only use AG when I absolutely need to. (when I can't find a song anywhere else)
Now lets talk about those pop ups on Morpheus :MAD: |
this is becoming all too common in all pgms, not just ag or even p2ps. ad-aware is valiantly trying but is falling behind i fear. the more one dives into the sewers of spywareworld the longer it takes to get clean.
i'm getting a secondary pc just to run internet apps and i'm registering as mother george mahatma ghandi-teresa bush. that'll fix 'em! not... we need a universal reg cleaner that WORKS and anyone can use. better yet, we need an app that prevents 3rd party spyware installation to begin with. i've read some of these deinstall instructions and wow are they convoluted. 90% of the users won't bother and half of the ones that try wind up tanking their pc.:m: - js. |
While I use various p2p apps, Audiogalaxy is at the bottom of the pecking order for my choice of sharing music. Audiognome is still the top app for mp3 filesharing. Morpheus would be better if there were more higher bitrates to be found there.
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I still use AudioGnome. No pop-ups; no spyware. For the average 56k user it's the best choice. If I could get a broadband connection again I would switch to Morpeus but with only 4k of throughput their pop up ads take up too much bandwidth.
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I still use AudioGalaxy and it's still the best for me. I find tons of stuff there that I won't even try to get on Morpheus because you just can't find it. AudioGalaxy's selection is much bigger especially for the stuff I look for.
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i don't use kazaa or audiogalaxy or any other p2p garbage that contains spyware. only winmx, IRC, newsgroups and the web
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Now I only d/l full albums or full live sets (all at least at 192)
so I need a good working p2p! Morpheus = very few albums or live sets at high bitrate! WinMx = being number 143 in queue or busy queueable! Audiognome = allways (almost) remotely queued! Audiogalaxy = works fine! No queue, allways find what I´m looking for! No spyware in my machine. BTW Hotline = best right now for appz & full albums/sets! theflaco |
Morpheus and low bit rates?
Oscar posted...
Morpheus would be better if there were more higher bitrates to be found there. You know I've seen this written so many times I am begining to believe its true? But then how come I got two whole Ambrosia albums, track by track at 320kbits each, Some Steeley Dan (Two against Nature) at 224-256 VBR, maybe its just that the more serious folks use AG and the majority of MP3 micro player users use Morpheus? Whatever, I have built up and contributed to many hundreds of good quality high bit rate files on Morpheus, so I cant agree totally with you Oscar... :RE: Snark |
Re: Morpheus and low bit rates?
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Lose the pop-ups in Morpheus!
One trick I used to post in (pre-nuked forums) Morpheus to lose the pop-ups AND kill the annoying ad in the bottom left corner is to add ads.musiccity.com to the restricted sites list in your internet options. For those who have forgotten, in IE go to Tools=>internet options=>Security. Highlight the restricted sites icon and click the Sites button. Add the above address, close all your open dialog boxes and POOF! :CG: No more pop-ups OR left corner banner ads! Remember, this will only work in Morpheus. For all other sites, Pop-up Killer is needed. You can get it here: http://software.xfx.net/utilities/popupkiller/
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Morpheus may be all very well for folk who want to download low bitrate Britney Spears songs, but nothing even comes close to Audiogalaxy for acquiring rare imports and the work of less well known artists.
Only newbies and idiots download Audiogalaxy from the company website - everyone else uses the spyware-free version that's readily available on the net. Audiogalaxy automated music piracy. Unlike Napster, when you had to hover over every single download, with Audiogalaxy you can queue up 500 songs, go out to dinner, and when you return a good proportion of them will be waiting on your hard drive. That represents a quantum leap forward. Why people still use antiquated programs like Morpheus I'll never understand. That's not to diss Napster - the program enabled me to get hundreds of songs that I never expected to hear again. But there were many, many artists whose work I could never find on Napster. On Audiogalaxy, I've been able to find every song I wanted, eventually. I tried Morpheus once. Not one single song was available by any of the artists I searched for. There was nothing but low bitrate files of chart junk. Audiogalaxy has an incredible selection of songs available and the program makes it possible to specify a bitrate for each file. It's downloading rare Anthony Phillip's songs even as I type. Let the chart-victims who couldn't care less about quality use Morpheus - the rest of us will stick to Audiogalaxy, thank you very much. Marius |
Hi Marius,
thanks for your post and warmly welcome to the forum! :beer: I also have some friends using AG and like you they are very happy with the selection. The spyware issue aside, can you as an experienced user enlighten me (and others who are not involved in the AG scene) about what is going on in there? Has RIAA managed to block or filter the shared material in any way? Is there any social life on AG - can you chat with people you are downloading from etc.? Is leeching a problem? I would also like to ask about these 'groups' that a friend of mine mentioned - they sounded like some sort of self-organized user groups to me... if you can tell anything about them I would be grateful. Thanks again for your post, I'm looking forward to your further input! :tu: - tg ;) |
hi Marius & welcome to NU:tu::beer: i'd like to hear more too!
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The best part of AG is exactly what Marius said - finding the rares and uniques that you can't find elsewhere - and being able to select what bitrate you what it at. It might take a day or two to find someone online with it, but AG does that part for you. |
Here's a new piece of information to throwing into this whole issue about mp3 bit rates. I've posted this before on the Morpheus forums but no one else confirmed that it also worked for them.
Anyhow, it seems that for me Morpheus is able to find higher bit rates without changing the registry. Buzz might remember me mentioning this, but all I do is click on audio-> "search more options"-> quality-> and then choose 320 for the bit rate. I've downloaded several songs without a problem. Is anyone else able to or is it still only me?? |
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I can honestly say I never even noticed that before..... Going to try it now. |
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