Can anyone recommend a good site for downloading music? I've been using WinMX, but I'm not getting very good results.
reddeerguy said:LIMEWIRE works great for me.
Wow thanks! Time to invest in a 250 GB hard drive!forgottenrebels said:Check out http://www.newzbin.com
USEnet indexing service. Then d/l either XNEWS at xnews.newsguy.com, or Grabit at shemes.com .. or for insanely fast d/l get newsleecher at www.newsleecher.com
Either subcribe to a monthly sevice out of the USA such as http://newshosting.com ($15/mth unlimited.. no censorship) OR just set up your local shaw provider servers as this:
set up for 2 connections each. leave password/login blank:
news.vc.shawcable.net
news.ek.shawcable.net
news.wk.shawcable.net
news.ok.shawcable.net
hews.ca.shawcable.net
news.gv.shawcable.net
If you do the above with newsleecher, you can d/l entire DVDs in about 1hr. it's blazing fast. the only problem is newsleecher is trial-ware, so you either have to crack it at serials.ws or buy it. If you try to crack it, you have to set up your windows 'hosts' file to deny all access to www.newsleecher.com and your router if you have one.
USEnet is uncensored, and nearly impossible to monitor.
If you want to pir8 TV programs, check out http://www.tvnzb.com/nzb
All you do is find the program you want, d/l the tiny .NZB file and either Grabit or Newsleecher will automatically start d/l the files.
Stuff to keep in mind:
Shaw only retains 26hrs of news 'headers'. Meaning they delete everything older than that, which is why a US-based monthly service is better.
You need the program Quickpar to fix screwed up d/l's http://www.quickpar.org.uk/
FuZzYknUckLeS said:why would you pay for newsgroups?
and then go thru the time of downloading and burning?
kinda defeats the purpose.
if yer gonna pay, just go buy the shit and save some hassle.![]()
BT all the way.
Nope. I keep the law.TheNewGuy said:Can anyone recommend a good site for downloading music?
I actually find BitTorrent a bit iffy, simply because of the hassle of trying to find torrents. From a technical standpoint as well BitTorrent still has the problem of centralization, in that there still has to be a single computer seeding a torrent, so if law enforcement decides that BitTorrent is the next Kazaa (which I think we will see within the next year or so), then it can still be targeted relatively easily.Avarice said:Torrant all the way!!
That's funny, I'm with Telus, and I live in BC, yet I've never had any problems whatsoever (other than the fact that standard DSL is slower than cable).forgottenrebels said:If you are in British Columbia and use Telus for Torrent downloading, you'll receive a nice friendly legal letter of copyright infringement because torrent sites are full of RIAA fake seeds.






