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Old 27-01-02, 02:24 PM   #1
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Default Just curious...

I rarely hear Grokster mentioned in here...everything is Morpheus and, to a lesser extent, Kazaa...

I've used Grokster for months, found it reasonably satisfactory, and since they all search files from the same pool of users, I don't feel like I am missing anything.....

...or am I?
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Old 27-01-02, 02:58 PM   #2
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I rarely hear Grokster mentioned in here...everything is Morpheus and, to a lesser extent, Kazaa...

I've used Grokster for months, found it reasonably satisfactory, and since they all search files from the same pool of users, I don't feel like I am missing anything.....

...or am I?
Ahhh, a Grokster user So happy to meet one, FINALLY! I've been wanting to speak to one of you guys for AGES. All my IMs go unanswered from Grokster users

Does Grokster install spyware into your hard drive? Also, Kazaa had a reputation of imposing 128 bitrate limitation which made it impossible to dl any mp3s over 128. I don't know if it still does this or if there's a work around via regedit (like we have to do with Morph sometimes).

So, basically, I'd like to know if Grokster imposes the same 128 bitrate limit as Kazaa does/did and, does Grokster install spyware (cydoor, etc.) or does it rely on pop-up ads or ad windows as their revenue source?

I was an old Music City user and when they dropped all the openNap servers in April and switched to P2P, I went along with it just to see what it was all about. I've been using MusicCity/Morpheus ever since.

I'd never given the Kazaa or Grokster clients a second thought.

I'd be willing to bet that since Grokster isn't as well advertised as Kazaa or Morpheus, that would explain why it isn't as popular .

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Old 27-01-02, 03:15 PM   #3
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I don't think I've got any Spyware... I ran something for a while to keep a check on that and it came up negative (I think it was called OptOut). The pop-ups have really become negligible lately as well. Since I can find songs on here that have 160, 192, and 320 bitrates, I assume there is no bitrate cap.

So, am I missing anything elsewhere?
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Old 27-01-02, 03:31 PM   #4
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I don't think I've got any Spyware... I ran something for a while to keep a check on that and it came up negative (I think it was called OptOut). The pop-ups have really become negligible lately as well. Since I can find songs on here that have 160, 192, and 320 bitrates, I assume there is no bitrate cap.

So, am I missing anything elsewhere?
Nope, sure doesn't sound like you're missing a thing. Same ole network, different client tis all.

Thanx for satisfying my curiosity knife!!

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Old 27-01-02, 03:57 PM   #5
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whoops..update...since it had been a while, just ran Ad-Aware and found 175 assorted files, folders, and registry keys with spyware...don't see any with Grokster's name on them but that doesn't mean much. Found a lot that were IMesh related...deleted all of it and Grokster runs just fine, so I assume I am truly spyware free
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Old 27-01-02, 04:15 PM   #6
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whoops..update...since it had been a while, just ran Ad-Aware and found 175 assorted files, folders, and registry keys with spyware...don't see any with Grokster's name on them but that doesn't mean much. Found a lot that were IMesh related...deleted all of it and Grokster runs just fine, so I assume I am truly spyware free
Good Gawd , MaJor InFeStAtIoN!!

Johndoe mentioned this earlier, next time you run adaware, take advantage of the back-up function.

If you're in any doubt, back up the suspicious entries before deleting them - there's nothing like a little piece of mind.

Grrrrrrr.........There's nothing I hate more than spyware!!

Welcome to the spyfree world
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Old 27-01-02, 05:18 PM   #7
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Now there are clean versions of all 3 programs.
Refo-search, Grokhak, and IeX-Media 2.2

http://mhn.viettre.net/
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Old 27-01-02, 05:24 PM   #8
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WOW, what a FIND!!

Thanx for passing on the info Napho.

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Old 27-01-02, 07:07 PM   #9
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Kazaa had a reputation of imposing 128 bitrate limitation which made it impossible to dl any mp3s over 128. I don't know if it still does this or if there's a work around via regedit (like we have to do with Morph sometimes).
BLESS YOU MY CHILD! For months, I've been wondering why everybody's music on Morpheus was at 128 bitrate and lower! It caused me to turn completely to other p2p programs when it came to music.

I just went into the registry and changed the rather obvious value just sitting there. Had never even occured to me! Was going to ask about it here in p2p. I'm now seeing the higher quality I prefer! Thanks!

...and Thankyou napho for that link! I just installed IeX-Media 2.2. Looks amazingly like Morpheus...lol! ...No spyware I presume, but it still has that annoying little ad thingy in the lower left. That thing gets on my nerves and often brings downloads to a crawl or halts them altogether.
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Old 27-01-02, 07:21 PM   #10
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...and Thankyou napho for that link! I just installed IeX-Media 2.2. Looks amazingly like Morpheus...lol! ...No spyware I presume, but it still has that annoying little ad thingy in the lower left. That thing gets on my nerves and often brings downloads to a crawl or halts them altogether.
Ad windows, did someone mention their hatred for Ad windows?

Heeheee - here ya go.

Since Morph uses IE, just go to IE's Tools>Internet Options>Security>Restricted Sites - click on >Sites>.

Go in there, add this entry into the text box: ads.musiccity.com, click okay, click okay again and BA-BA-BA-BOOM no more ads in da window. Just a nice empty white or black hole heeheehee


You can also add ads.musiccity.com to ye ole firewall settings too - also very effective



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Old 27-01-02, 10:16 PM   #11
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LOL! ...how incredibly easy it was to change the two things I've wanted to change the most for the longest damn time!

Thankyou goldenrod... you've made me a much, much happier Morpheus user today.

I had been thinking maybe I had to add that address perhaps in proxy>advanced or something ...or the host file in Windows ...or I didn't know what ...and I've just put off trying to tackle such a thing. ...hehe ...it was just toooo easy ...thanks again.

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Old 27-01-02, 10:55 PM   #12
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Good Gawd , MaJor InFeStAtIoN!!

Johndoe mentioned this earlier, next time you run adaware, take advantage of the back-up function.

If you're in any doubt, back up the suspicious entries before deleting them - there's nothing like a little piece of mind.

Grrrrrrr.........There's nothing I hate more than spyware!! <-----I AGREE

Welcome to the spyfree world Since Morph uses IE, just go to IE's Tools>Internet Options>Security>Restricted Sites - click on >Sites>.

Go in there, add this entry into the text box: ads.musiccity.com, click okay, click okay again and BA-BA-BA-BOOM no more ads in da window. Just a nice empty white or black hole heeheehee


You can also add ads.musiccity.com to ye ole firewall settings too - also very effective
you may have to rclick in the ad get to properties cut and paste the offending ad in to IE's Tools>Internet Options>Security>Restricted Sites is one way i have found that works another is make a hosts file and c&p it there
i put a copy of a post on how to do that in my anti spy ware thread
there is an auto updater for the reflist for adaware
the latest one being :"005-16.01.2002"


so i hope thats a better writing style beCOZ i seem to bE getting flak four my abbreviated style
so sorry it seems every 1one has given up on an evolving improvment to communication i had a break away from forums and chat rooms four a year or too -so theres a lame excuse 4 ya
-multi
PS. i have this problem in real time speak as well !
that was hard !whew........
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Old 28-01-02, 12:23 AM   #13
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Default Spyware?

You might also want to try a Free adblocker like SpyBlocker Software. I recently started using this myself after a recomendation from MikeHunt over @ ZeroPaid.com. It really seems to be doing a good job. No pop-ups and no adds anywhere I surf...


P.S. - Multi, I could actually read your post the first try - lol
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Old 28-01-02, 12:49 AM   #14
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Yes! Thanks multi interface ...I mean multi interesting user ...I mean multiple personality face ...I mean multi... hey thanks man! ...lol

I am just kidding with you dude! We've had a member here and the old Napster forum for a couple of years now that goes by the name aaacbada that I never could handle. I finally nicknamed him tripleA.

Nothing wrong with your name at all ...just me havin' a little fun. And you don't have to try and change the way you speak ...sometimes it's fun just to try and figure out what you're saying ...lol

That was seriously some useful info you gave there! Here's a zip containing a couple of hosts files. They have a lot of the ad addresses in them ...very many actually. Perhaps you see some you could add to what you already have.> HOSTS FILES & AD BLOCKING.zip

btw... I like your website mor·phia ...some cool stuff there.

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PS. i have this problem in real time speak as well !
lol ...well you'd be interesting on the phone then.
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Old 29-01-02, 09:29 AM   #15
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thx maze u r a real pal and i was getting real sick of :
typing you instead of u
typing one instead of 1
typing thanks instead of thx
typing that instead of th@
typing what instead of wh@
sort of a idea to make those mainstream corporate
bumsuckers who monitor FS 4ums give up trying
but i forgot those dear FSppl who hav'nt got english as their first language-is th@how u spell it
thanx also for the host file
it is time to go underground,underground
and wait for tomorrow-(from some old lost song...........um the jam i think)



Napho thank for all of the great links you have been putting up ...but
i cant get that link to work its probly just my lousy connection
i really would like to get a hold of grokhak
to compare reg entries with the original
any other you might know of
i hope they hav'nt been taken down
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Old 29-01-02, 11:02 AM   #16
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You might also want to try a Free adblocker like SpyBlocker Software. I recently started using this myself after a recomendation from MikeHunt over @ ZeroPaid.com. It really seems to be doing a good job. No pop-ups and no adds anywhere I surf...


P.S. - Multi, I could actually read your post the first try - lol
yeah im not goin back to total obscurity in my posts it seems u need to be cryptoligist to 2 understand them
2 me 4ums is as easy to read as four-um....s... um um um um
any(note: not N E) way i have downloaded and installed spy blocker thx heaps 4 th@ 1(have to restart box tho)
do u know any thing about the pac,um pac-somthing(for adv users)creator was it
little pictures that sends info back to mothership eh!
have to put a stop to th@!
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I made ieX-media.. may i ask..

How did you find it?
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I made ieX-media.. may i ask..

How did you find it?
uh-oh
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I made ieX-media.. may i ask..

How did you find it?
interesting site! i don't get it and there wasn't a real explanation with any of the links that i read.
it's a storage of stuff i'd give to be downloaded and there's points and i can upload and download, etc.
what does this, below mean??
what did u do??

"News: IeX-Media 2.2
Posted on Sunday, December 30 @ 02:32:26 CST by


I noticed someone had made a version of KaZaA, the peer-to-peer program I use and whilst reading about it I learned some shocking things about the original KaZaA.

I resource hacked this program and made a copy friendly to ieXbeta (link to the left).

I like it, i don't know about you, download it and see.

After you have tried it either post a comment here or at the reviews section.

Note: Last updated 31.12.01"


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Old 11-02-02, 03:55 PM   #20
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Why u 'uh oh'

I like ppl using it, but i get complaints from people saying they cant conect, anyone know the cause?
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