Best music download software???
Best music download software???
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top fuel

Original Poster:

2,590 posts

277 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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Hypothetically, what's the best software for downloading music??

I'm, ermmm, doing an essay on it

Which are the best and roughly how do they work??

What's DC++ and what's bit torrent?

Ta. Paul

Neither myself nor pistonheads.com encourage, nor condone the illegal distribution of music.

Chris_w

2,568 posts

283 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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Check out allofmp3.com, it's a Russion site where you can select the quality and format you download at. Go to the help section and 'About audio compression' should give you some food for thought.

white_van_man

3,848 posts

273 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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Chris_w said:
Check out allofmp3.com, it's a Russion site where you can select the quality and format you download at. Go to the help section and 'About audio compression' should give you some food for thought.


this is a great site i use it all the time, $5 for 500meg download credit

top fuel

Original Poster:

2,590 posts

277 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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Is the language barrier hard to overcome?

Chris_w

2,568 posts

283 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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top fuel said:
Is the language barrier hard to overcome?


Luckily, just before I got out my old 'Russian for dummies' I noticed the 'English' translation button in the top left hand corner

It's a very easy site to use and they make it very easy for you to download a lot for very little. Helps if you download the AllofMP3 explorer as well which will automatically pull down any files you've ordered.

top fuel

Original Poster:

2,590 posts

277 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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Hmmmmmm,

So roughly how does this site work? You pay for the ammount of data? How do you vary the quality etc?

danhay

7,505 posts

280 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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WinMx works for me.

(and it's free).

vixpy1

42,697 posts

288 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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I use Grockster, alot of rubbish but occasionally if you put in a song name , you don't get porn files returned in the search. I hate it when this happens

top fuel

Original Poster:

2,590 posts

277 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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vixpy1 said:
I use Grockster, alot of rubbish but occasionally if you put in a song name , you don't get porn files returned in the search. I hate it when this happens


can I have some more info please?

wedg1e

27,019 posts

289 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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I use Shareaza. Works OK, but my PC gets raped like a prison nonce every time I turn my firewall off to allow it access to the peer-to-peer...

vixpy1

42,697 posts

288 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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top fuel said:

vixpy1 said:
I use Grockster, alot of rubbish but occasionally if you put in a song name , you don't get porn files returned in the search. I hate it when this happens



can I have some more info please?


www.grockster.com

Beware it will try and install all sorts of adware though!

top fuel

Original Poster:

2,590 posts

277 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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That's ok. I've got a very efficent "deleter-thing" of such adware.

I'll try it on saturday. That's when I unleash my 3Mb Broadbean for the first time.

vixpy1

42,697 posts

288 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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top fuel said:


I'll try it on saturday. That's when I unleash my 3inch Broadbean for the first time.


Somethings are better left unsaid, especially with me around

GingerNinja

3,983 posts

282 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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Do a google search for Kazaa Lite - don't get regular Kazaa as it's full of spyware.

slinky

15,704 posts

273 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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I was recommended to try bearshare, and it appears to be bloody marvellous..

www.bearshare.com I think... google should turn it up

slinky

Chris_w

2,568 posts

283 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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anonymous said:
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Well the only scary entries on this months cc statement are those put there by my girlfriend and the $5 I spent on downloads is there (complete with translation from rubles!). The site was recommended by a friend who'd been using it trouble free for a while too.

anonymous said:
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From the help section of the site:

allofmp3 said:

Is it legal to download music from site AllOFMP3.com?

All the materials in the MediaServices projects are available for distribution through Internet according to license # LS-3Ì-03-79 of the Russian Multimedia and Internet Society. Under the license terms, MediaServices pays license fees for all the materials subject to the Law of the Russian Federation "On Copyright and Related Rights". All the materials are available solely for personal use and must not be used for further distribution, resale or broadcasting.

Users are responsible for any usage and distribution of all materials received from AllOFMP3.com. This responsibility depends on the local legislation of each user's country of residence. AllOFMP3.com's Administration does not keep up with the laws of different countries and is not responsible the actions of non-Russian users.


Now where did I leave that old Russian passport....

Zorro

4,667 posts

306 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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top fuel said:
Hypothetically, what's the best software for downloading music??

I'm, ermmm, doing an essay on it

Which are the best and roughly how do they work??

What's DC++ and what's bit torrent?

Ta. Paul

Neither myself nor pistonheads.com encourage, nor condone the illegal distribution of music.


DC++ is a file sharing client that's free to download and easy to setup. There are many hubs that handle search results and facilitate chat, all the file transfers are made between clients.

There is a lot of control you can exercise on which files you share and with whom. Most hubs require at least 1 gig of shared files, eg bin, img, iso files etc and most if not all hubs prohibit sharing of rubbish ie installed apps, files. You can disconnect any individual from your queue or just close that particular hub connection.

I've been using it for 3 years and recently tried emule for a week, it was garbage, slow incomings sometimes rarely reaching 20K but usually around 1-5K with a lot of uploads slowing everything down on a 2m pipe.

If you're not feeling altruistic it's possible to create a large share of stuff no-one really wants anymore to allow you to access the better hubs like >>20Gb share but this really goes against the ethos of DC++.

There's rarely anything I can't find, I just took a 'eval copy' of all 3 doom3 CDs at 100-150Kish. My most popular uploads at the moment are Splinter Cell 2 and Fahrenheit 911.

top fuel

Original Poster:

2,590 posts

277 months

Saturday 21st August 2004
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Zorro said:
If you're not feeling altruistic it's possible to create a large share of stuff no-one really wants anymore to allow you to access the better hubs like >>20Gb share but this really goes against the ethos of DC++.


Well, I have over 40Gb of my own, Legally aquired Music (No, I don't want to even consider how much money they have cost or mow much time uploading them took), not to mention videos i've downloaded off sleepy fish etc. so I should be able to get on to the serious Hubs no probs, without going against the "unwritten code".

Thanks for the help.

BrianTheYank

7,585 posts

274 months

Saturday 21st August 2004
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soulseek is the best btw.

top fuel

Original Poster:

2,590 posts

277 months

Saturday 21st August 2004
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BrianTheYank said:
soulseek is the best btw.


Enlighten me.....

I really don't have a clue what the difference is. The music I'm into isn't that obscure, should be catered for by any program.