It seems that any time I try to download any file on Bit Torrent, it NEVER starts.:confused:
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It seems that any time I try to download any file on Bit Torrent, it NEVER starts.:confused:
piuwwww clumsy!
Fuck it, I deleted it off my computer, I can get my stuff on Limewire faster and not suscept myself to port forward killers.
i use BitTorrent, and apart from a sometimes slow d/l i don't usually have any problems, how is limewire, any good?
actually it sucks... the person you're downloading from can get your ip with just a click... so.... you dl anything illegal (and i'm talking about even copyright songs/movies) you coudl easily be walking into a trap to be busted.. next the downloads are generally slow as hell unless you pay for the program (it's free to use, but you have limited capabilities if you don't pay for it... the dl's are fast, if you have cable, but if you have any other program and cable the downloads are seriously slow and shitty) next... the program eats up fuckin memroy like a 400lb. fat man that spent 2 weeks in jail eats up twinkies... whenever i'm downloading off it... i can't really do shit at all, i can't open up webpages, i can't even fuckin click on start menu wtihout it taking a good 3 mins to finally open... (it takes up over 3-4x the memory explorer does, and explorer is responsible for ALOT your computer does.... everything from webpages to your damn toolbar at the bottom... )Quote:
Originally Posted by Wesley Pipes
Are you talkin about BitTorrent or Limewire ??Quote:
Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
That doesn't really matter. If it's anyone that's going to enforce the law, they'll get you're IP regardless of what you're using. You have to download a torrent downloader, stdzrus, or else the downloads won't start. I recommend utorrent. You can go to their website to download version 1.4.Quote:
Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
i was refering to lime wireQuote:
Originally Posted by Wesley Pipes
as for it doesn't matter, i guess you're right.. to a certain extent.. it's just.. well we all know there's no real point in getting some type of p2p program unless it's to pirate illegal stuff.. with that being said i feel alot better conducting my illegal buisness where every single person can find out practicly who you are with just a click...
in a way... it's the same as how i wouldn't go stand infront on the street conducting drug deals, while making no effort to hide anything at all.. such as me meeting the guy at the entrace to the parking lot of wal-mart along side of the one the busiest roads in my town, take the gallon sized ziplock bag and hand over a wad of cash.. it's just not the smartest thing to do and is only asking to be caught.
I have DSL.
I use Limewire.
I Paid for Pro.
My computer doesn't slow down.
Nobody can find out my IP.
I forward my ports.
Limewire is the shit.
The files that said would take 3 days and were crawling at a snails pace on BitTorrent (and yes I downloaded the torrent extracter) I easily got on LIMEWIRE in less than three hours.
why pay fro pro when you can just search and then download pro using limewire... and not pay at allQuote:
Originally Posted by STDzRus
Ruz,
Do you have the correct ports open in your firewall? If not, the downloads from bitTorrent will be slow... but once you open the ports, it will start climbing up in speed...
Also, if you see slow download speeds, give it 10 or 15 minutes.. sometimes, the system is working around the leechers... that sucks.
I used LimeWire for some time, but didn't like all the legal decisions the company was taking to save its ass and fuck its users... so, I ditched it. The only thing I do now with LimeWire is distribute the Pro version on the bitTorrent network. ;)
Assuming your IP is private when you connect to any p2p network is foolish. They all work the same way, by providing direct connections between clients. So anyone you download from is going to have your IP address.
BitTorrent, unlike other P2P services has no central server making it far safer. There is nothing to login to and nothing to signup for, therefore no central "log" that can be subpoenaed. The individual BitTorrent clients create a network between themselves and each downloader takes responsibility for the file's delivery. It's pretty genius actually.
If your downloads are never starting it means there aren't any seeders (uploaders) for that file or they can't reach your computer because you're behind a router or some kind of internet connection sharing. In the latter case you just have to forward the appropriate ports to the computer you're running BT on.
People logging into old-school Napster-like services are one subpoena away from a MPAA lawsuit :) It's happened so many times already.
I feel sorry for bit torrent newbs that cant figure out how to get it to work, seriously man that really sucks for you, try the website portforward.com, or try downloading a torrent that actually has seeders.
Why?
I get all my shit off Limewire FASTER and with less hassle.
Once you understand Bit torrent there is no hassle at all, Download speeds at 300kb, access to a more wider variety of files, and all that gibberish man, message me on aim, my screenname is bedake
if ya want ill help you understand it, im on a couple of myspace P2P groups and thats all i do.
Exactly...its pretty ironic but true, that you can download pro off of the free version.Quote:
Originally Posted by pabloescobar209
BitTorrent is great for downloading whole Cds or other files thqat are bundled in my opinion. Try the BitComet client and let your stuff download over night...sometimes I DL several cds and a movie or two overnight.
also my favorite tracker site is www.demonoid.com ...
Maybe Ill make a thread about this...
you have to find a tracker with a good seeder/leecher ratioQuote:
Originally Posted by STDzRus
when it comes down to it BitTorrent is alot like communism. When everybody shares...we all win. When some just take and dont share, it screws up the system.
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Originally Posted by SomeGuy
yea demonoid is best for warez, but for music oink.me.uk
ThePirateBay.com
STDSRUS
If you woulda let the torrent go, it would have sped up. The longer a torrent goes, the faster it gets. (of course you are limited by the peer/leech ratio for top speed)
You can also customize your torrent client to maximize its efficiency.
On the average torrents are a far more effficient method to download large files. It is not practical to use for music singles.
BitTorrent works by connecting a downloader to it's fastest uploaders. This is simply how the program works. Limiting uploads or disabling uploads altogether only serves to inhibit your access to said file. FACT.
Note: I DON'T know this because I WASN'T involved in the development of the first several releases. :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by lemonboy
W007 were you really a beta tester? thats pretty cool, I was a beta tester for the dungeons and dragons MMORPG, and im gonna be a beta tester for firefox's p2p APP, but all ya gotta do is sign up for that one for the open beta, so i guess that doesnt count at all.... doh, check out www.allpeers.com sounds like its gonna be cool beans!
Actually I was an important part of the movement as was anyone hosting large files that were in heavy demand at the time. I helped him solve a couple problems, actually. We sought out Bram for tech support and were left as testers. It was a fine experience though not one the p2p community gained from as Bram has since taken money from the MPAA. Luckily the initial licenses have provided for rampant community development.
It's a small world, after all.
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Originally Posted by lemonboy
Its really not so bad that he took money from the MPAA is it? i mean what harm has it done, he just got alot of money for redirecting searches on the bit torrent site or something didnt he? If not they still gave him money and didnt really damage the torrent community? i dunno please explain
It depends on how you view open source software. Is it okay for so-called open source developers to take large sums of money from highly political organizations? Hmmmmmm.... :)
What has it done? Nothing. Hence it's self-serving agenda.
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Originally Posted by lemonboy
hunh I know its a little quirky for open source to take money from an organization like the MPAA, but I dunno he got alot of money and we are still downloading, i dunno, cool you were one of the originals though i salute you, you are now on my list of cool people i met in a way and saluted, lemme think
the guy that owns the sacred garden i bowed before
You i saluted
Mike huang, Diablo 1 programmer/warcraft guy i saluted, and bought a tshirt out of his personal wardrobe, mmm godly video game programmer shirt....
Uhm theres more just cant think