Filesharing/P2P services

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Filesharing/P2P services

Postby Xenu » Mon Feb 16, 2004 5:35 pm

Something I've been wondering for a while: does anybody here use any filesharing software?

As of late, lots of the stuff I want to buy has become prohibitively expensive. Especially in the case of Japanese bands, I *really* want to know what I'm getting before I get it.

The thing is, however, that my FUCKING SCHOOL throttles P2P bandwidth, so everything is agonizingly slow. No matter: I'm patient.

Currently, I'm a big fan of Soulseek, which--while inconsistent--has the best interface I've *ever* seen, user friendly and powerful at the same time. Similarly, I've used WinMX for some things (in particular, there's supposed to be a huge Japanese community on there), but it isn't nearly as straightforward.

The king of all P2P apps was the old Audiogalaxy way back when...pity it don't exist no' mo'.

Anybody?
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Postby Patrick M » Mon Feb 16, 2004 6:07 pm

I've used all kinds of stuff: Napster, AudioGalaxy, KazaaLite, and LimeWire. I've tried eMule and BearShare. I don't fool with many of them anymore, since I determined that LimeWire and Kazaa are mostly good for contracting viruses.

I also use Carracho quite a bit (Mac only) and I used to use Hotline a lot, too, but it seems to have died. I also use KDX.

But now, thanks to you, I mostly spend my time and bandwidth downloading enormous files via BitTorrent.

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Postby Xenu » Mon Feb 16, 2004 8:06 pm

I wish wish wish Bittorrent weren't throttled. Sharingthegroove has the most amazing stuff sometiems...and heck, I seeded several shows!
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Postby Patrick M » Mon Feb 16, 2004 8:11 pm

I'm completely addicted to STG. I've gotten a ridiculous amount of stuff from them, including some great old live Genesis footage and, just today, a 2 DVD set of Zeppelin in Seattle that I've wanted for ages. I've also snagged multiple Dream Theater boots and 4 of the Beatles Ultra Rare Trax series, plus an old Michael Hedges boot. That place is amazing.

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Postby Xenu » Mon Feb 16, 2004 8:39 pm

Everything gets posted while I'm at school.

Apparently, computers that aren't on the *housing* network aren't throttled, so I'm trying to get an "in" with some professor so I can commandeer their computer and download some freakin' DVDs.

(at home, I get yelled at because my entire household shares the DSL line, and I invariably monopolize it to a hilarious extent)
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Postby Beatlesfan03 » Tue Feb 17, 2004 3:59 pm

iMesh used to have fast downloads, but too much spyware. Plus, I'd say 9/10 times the file wouldn't be able or it would just hang while checking for sources.

I've been lucky with Limewire but there's a first time for anything. Besides, it seems to me that trying to really push you into getting the Pro version which promises faster downloads. Even with my DSL connection, I was downloading at practically dial up speed. I tried it even during off peak hours and it wasn't much better.
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