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29-11-03, 08:20 PM | #1 |
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Why bother to do this?
Hi folks! Yesterday, having previously obtained a list of the tracks, I downloaded all 12 of the numbers on Streisand's "Movie" album, for which I'd been looking for some time. When the downloads were complete, imagine my annoyance to find the playback for each and every track (3+ MB) was precisely the same piece of music, of about 90secs. duration, followed by white noise. OK, so the Cd is copy protected, but why bother to put bogus crap on i-mesh? - it's just a waste of time, and benefits nobody. Where can one find genuine mp3s these days?
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29-11-03, 09:01 PM | #2 | |
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Re: Why bother to do this?
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If it is just a single track here and there I stick with WinMX or opennap. Soulseek is also a good place to look. From my experiences Fasttrack/Imesh whatever flavor is a rubbish pile of crap files and fakes that isn't worth the bandwidth.
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29-11-03, 09:20 PM | #3 |
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I'm with AweShucks here. eMule has long been a good source for movies, but the musical offerings of the network have also developed nicely during the last few months. Apart from a multitude of RARed or ZIPped albums there is a growing number of full discographies available, the albums neatly organized into their own folders and wrapped into a single hash-verified package for your downloading pleasure... Can't get much more convenient than that.
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29-11-03, 09:34 PM | #4 |
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Because people neglect to listen to what they find first . I`m guilty of that . I just played a Johnny Winters song and found out it is incomplete. It`s up to us... what we post (besides the riaa/mpaa or whatever the short hand is) to inspect it before ya share it is a good rule of thumb Maybe the p2p proggies and such shoul put it in bold type as part of the program , to keep the junk out
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29-11-03, 11:59 PM | #5 |
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Great response, so soon, fellow napsterites! Looks as if I shall have to climb on the Donkey before I once again fall on my ass!!! Thanks a heap.
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30-11-03, 12:05 AM | #6 | |
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That's a very good point. I have always preached for people to never share their incoming "save" folder. I have always felt that files should be verified for completion and quality before hitting the shared folder However some called me silly for the thought so I shut up But in the case of Kazaa/Imesh etc the issue is worthless with the fake file farms out there. It would be my guess that 1/3 - 1/2 of the shown data is corrupt/fake/incomplete/virus etc.
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30-11-03, 06:06 AM | #7 |
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The one thing I neglected to ask in my previous reply was, is there a preferred site from which to download the emule client?
Thanks, folks, I'll get it tomorrow!
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30-11-03, 06:10 AM | #8 |
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emule is probably your best bet ..
http://emule-project.net/ |
30-11-03, 08:46 AM | #9 |
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30-11-03, 09:19 AM | #10 |
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irc bots work great for getting full-cds. queues are no worse than today's p2p with everyone out there locking down their shares and bandwidth. the apps work fine ..its the users that make them what they are..
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30-11-03, 11:41 AM | #11 |
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A lot of people use filedonkey, but for some reason I never liked it too much. I usually use Jiggle to run edonkey network searches. It doesn't do server-less overnet (does anything?), but you can search all the edonkey servers live. It's run by the same guys who do Sharereactor.
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30-11-03, 11:05 PM | #12 |
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you can use those searches from within the program too..
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30-11-03, 11:32 PM | #13 |
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BTW a new version (0.30d) of eMule has come out just a few days ago.
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01-12-03, 06:09 AM | #14 |
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Thanks, everybody, for all the useful information. I now have version 3.0D installed and running, tho' I haven't actually downloaded anything yet - but searches it does. I see that File Donkey locates lotsa files, but I'm not sure how those are suppposed to translate into downloads - dbl clicking on individual filenames doesn't seem to produce any result. Never mind, I guess I'll discover the method after a while. Thanks again, and hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving.
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01-12-03, 03:23 PM | #16 |
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Since you have a monthly limit of 3GB/month you should reduce your upload speed in Preferences/Connection.
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01-12-03, 05:06 PM | #17 |
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Thanks again everyone, and a special one for TG and napho.
Hey, napho, how do I access that Russian site? My computer not speaksi Russki, and there's no link there that I can see. Would be useful, though - and I guess if you're a genie, it's easy to overcome these language problems!
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