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satan666 February 9th, 2008 11:47 AM

downloading movies
 
hi, im new member to this forum. so i dont know if i am doing this right. i know how to download music but one thing that i am not sure of is how to download movies.... i know limewire can do that, but i just dont know how to do it. i seem to download a movie but i cant seem to save it or play it....???:mad:

Remoc February 9th, 2008 01:14 PM

When searching for video files, always chech the file with Bitzi before download. If a file has heaps of sources but no Bitzi rating, chances are it's a fake.

Check out the threads below for more info & tips, including how to use Bitzi
Fake files showing up in search results

How to find music (tips for video also)

satan666 February 9th, 2008 04:02 PM

where would it say that?:o

Remoc February 10th, 2008 01:22 AM

Throughly READ the Post and it will tell You.
There is a Hint there.

satan666 February 10th, 2008 06:35 PM

ok i download that bitzi thing. but i jsut dont understand what this is supposd to do.....................

Remoc February 11th, 2008 03:16 AM

OK You little devil listen up. You don't download Bitzi.
This is how it works. After you have completed your search, Right click on the file that you're interested in. Now go to Advanced > Lookup File With Bitzi. Left click on that and a new browser window will open which is Bitzi. Now you will see how other members have rated this file. If you see something like "Bitprint not found" then Leave it alone. Its probably a Fake or Corrupt File. If it has been Rated then you can read what or how the members feel about the file. Hope this Helps. :D

EDIT:
After you have found a good file and it has finished downloading, you should be able to launch and watch the file on your computer. If not then you will need to tell me what media player you are using. If WMP then you may need a codec pac. It seems to always need something before it will play anything. I would suggest trying VLC Media Player. Let me know what you are using.


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