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Posted: 23 Sep 2005 03:59
by dsulpy
LFSDoc wrote:upsetter wrote:my god it's actually working

it's working, it's working!!
thanks!!!
Doc
Ditto! What a great end to a lousy day! - Doug
Posted: 23 Sep 2005 04:01
by dsulpy
Also, the one song that's at 100% (so far) says it's Venus in Furs, but it's really Femme Fatale (with different backing vocals... wow!). I guess we can all figure out what songs are which, though

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Posted: 23 Sep 2005 08:46
by jimjim
Hmmmm..finally logged in but it's saying I need a new bit torrent tracker. Funny, the one I'm downloading from dimeadozen seems to work. Stuck at 0%...

Posted: 23 Sep 2005 10:10
by simonm
Desperate for the '66 Acetate? See page 3 of the New Boot Report thread...
Posted: 23 Sep 2005 10:40
by Elvis Plebsley
jimjim wrote:Hmmmm..finally logged in but it's saying I need a new bit torrent tracker. Funny, the one I'm downloading from dimeadozen seems to work. Stuck at 0%...

Yep, demonoid doesn't work with older bittorrent downloader thingies, while dime does, you just need to upgrade, it takes a couple of minutes.
Rob
Posted: 23 Sep 2005 13:50
by jimjim
Got tne new BT Client...wow...much better looking and easy on the eye. The only downside is that it seems that only one torrent can download at any given time. Or is it just that I'm still waiting to download these acatate torrents? If it's the former, mine should be starting anytime now as the non-VU one has just finished!
Is there anyway I can check to see how they are going? (Sorry I should said that I'm at work and this is running at home).
Posted: 23 Sep 2005 14:23
by Elvis Plebsley
Sean,
I use the bittorrent client and you can run up to three torrents simultaneously - when you attempt to run a new torrent it puts it in the list with a little clock face next to it; right click on the clock and click download now; it'll ask whether you want to stop the last running torrent.
If you want to see the peer list: move your cursor until it is over the download speed indicator; right click and it'll bring up a short menu from which you can pick the list.
Rob
Posted: 23 Sep 2005 14:25
by upsetter
I think thats my fault - demonoid shortens the filenames of the torrent, cutting off 1 2 and 3 at the end. It's probably best to rename the torrent files when you download them by right clicking and choosing 'save as'.
As for checking how it's going when you're at work, I don't know a way. Most peers I'm connected to have around 90% on CD 1, 63% on CD 2 and 93% on CD 3. Shouldn't be too long before there's more than one seed, which is when your download speed should really pick up.
Posted: 23 Sep 2005 14:27
by jimjim
upsetter mate, can you see me fotr all 3? my login name is jimjims. As long as they're running, it doesn't matter how slow its going.
Posted: 23 Sep 2005 14:32
by Elvis Plebsley
Again with the bittorrent client - it asks where you want to save it and allows you to create a new folder, so you could do something like My documents>My Torrents>Ultimate Acetates in which you create a file for each download.: disk 1, disk 2, disk 3.
I tend to find demonoid a bit slow even when there's a whole load of peers, but this is an inflexible free firewall issue more than anything else I think.
The peer list I mentioned above will show you how many peers you are linked to and the speed of both uploads and downloads.