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IntenseEclipse
06-19-2007, 02:55 PM
For the past couple of years I haven't been downloading any music due to geting viruses in the past. Where do yall download from? I need to find just about any song, and it needs to be safe. Any suggestions.

Thanks

Hulud
06-19-2007, 02:56 PM
that shits illegal :police:

Kelly
06-19-2007, 02:58 PM
Yeah, that's illegal...

I use limewire

Jaimecbr900
06-19-2007, 03:01 PM
Along the same lines.....I'm told that fidelity is a big difference between paying sites like Itunes and Napster to share sites like Bearshare and Limewire.

Is there a noticeable difference in fidelity?

If so, how can you tell which ones are good and which ones aren't?

Evil Goat
06-19-2007, 03:15 PM
i was told to use torrents and azureus to open the torrents, i also heard limewire as well

use the torrents and download yourself a good virus protector....ive wouldve had 0 problems whatsoever by using this and i couldve been dl'ing music, movies, etc for almost 8 years

ill have to look for the freeware antivirus/popup software im using...it automatically detects and corrects any problems that may get past nightly, runs a full computer check overnight every night iirc

Jaimecbr900
06-19-2007, 03:20 PM
i was told to use torrents and azureus to open the torrents, i also heard limewire as well

use the torrents and download yourself a good virus protector....ive wouldve had 0 problems whatsoever by using this and i couldve been dl'ing music, movies, etc for almost 8 years

ill have to look for the freeware antivirus/popup software im using...it automatically detects and corrects any problems that may get past nightly, runs a full computer check overnight every night iirc

That info will get you some pos reps from me. :goodjob:

Thanks.

ShooterMcGavin
06-19-2007, 03:23 PM
160kbps is standard cd quality...i typically go for 192kbps but i've also listened to MANY that were just 128kbps and couldn't tell that much of a diff at all. anything less than that though and there'll be a noticeable decline in quality.

GIXXERDK
06-19-2007, 03:26 PM
Also check the sizes of the files, a movie thats less than 1gb? Hmm

ShooterMcGavin
06-19-2007, 03:30 PM
^^^nothing wrong w/that, used to be that all divx movies were 700mb so they'd fit on a cd :goodjob:

RandomGuy
06-19-2007, 03:30 PM
96kbps FTW

Republic of India quality sound file. came on a floppy disk.

Jaimecbr900
06-19-2007, 03:41 PM
160kbps is standard cd quality...i typically go for 192kbps but i've also listened to MANY that were just 128kbps and couldn't tell that much of a diff at all. anything less than that though and there'll be a noticeable decline in quality.

What about the ones that are way above 160kbps? What's that mean about those? I notice the file size is much bigger, but is the quality any better?

ShooterMcGavin
06-19-2007, 03:46 PM
What about the ones that are way above 160kbps? What's that mean about those? I notice the file size is much bigger, but is the quality any better?
depends on what you're listening to them on.....if you're just listening to them on your computer or ipod, you probably won't be able to tell the difference. but if you were listening to it on some high end audio system, then yes. after all, they don't make the file size bigger for nothing :P

Jecht
06-19-2007, 03:57 PM
Most of the torrents are good quality. There are very few fakes because a few people will find out that its fake and won't download or seed it. That means nobody else can download it and the torrent dies.

It is very hard to tell a difference in quality between 160kbps MP3s and the actual cds. Oh and the better the quality is, the more space each file is going to take.

If you've never used bittorrent before, google it and read up about it. Its basically goes like this:
1. Someone wants to share something so they create a .torrent file. This contains the list of files, the file sizes, and other info about the files included.
2. You either save the torrent or open it directly into your bittorrent client and it downloads the files.

Anyways, I use uTorrent (www.utorrent.com (http://www.utorrent.com)) because it isn't as resource intensive as some clients. www.torrents.to (http://www.torrents.to) is my favorite torrent search site.

EDIT: If you want to keep all the crap off of your computer, I would suggest Spybot Search & Destroy. Its free and its recommended by all the computer magazines for a reason. :goodjob:

Jaimecbr900
06-19-2007, 04:03 PM
EDIT: If you want to keep all the crap off of your computer, I would suggest Spybot Search & Destroy. Its free and its recommended by all the computer magazines for a reason. :goodjob:

Link?

Jecht
06-19-2007, 04:06 PM
Link?

http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html

Jaimecbr900
06-19-2007, 04:15 PM
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html

Excellent, thank you.
:goodjob:

Lucky DAWG
06-19-2007, 06:50 PM
Most of the torrents are good quality. There are very few fakes because a few people will find out that its fake and won't download or seed it. That means nobody else can download it and the torrent dies.

It is very hard to tell a difference in quality between 160kbps MP3s and the actual cds. Oh and the better the quality is, the more space each file is going to take.

If you've never used bittorrent before, google it and read up about it. Its basically goes like this:
1. Someone wants to share something so they create a .torrent file. This contains the list of files, the file sizes, and other info about the files included.
2. You either save the torrent or open it directly into your bittorrent client and it downloads the files.

Anyways, I use uTorrent (www.utorrent.com (http://www.utorrent.com/)) because it isn't as resource intensive as some clients. www.torrents.to (http://www.torrents.to/) is my favorite torrent search site.

EDIT: If you want to keep all the crap off of your computer, I would suggest Spybot Search & Destroy. Its free and its recommended by all the computer magazines for a reason. :goodjob:

he just laid it out perfectly basically

go to www.piratebay.org/ (http://www.piratebay.org/)
you can search torrents there, movies, albums, video games... anything you want. then use utorrent to download it and open the torrent, piratebay lets you see how many people are sharing the file and even features a comment page for each file so you can read from other people if its legit with good quality picture and no viruses

hope that helps

ep9716
06-19-2007, 06:57 PM
Limewire Pro,eMule, BitComet, And Azureus I Have These And I Dont Have Any Viruses..So Far LOL