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| Last updated 13/01 - 08 If you have useful links to add or good advise regarding the topic feel free to send me a PM Also please do not post a reply in this thread asking for help. It will most likely not be answered if you do. Make a new thread in the best fitting forum instead. Limewire is being worked on always. The developers try to fix bugs and just make it an overall better user experience. Sticking to an old version just because of what you are used to is not all that great. You will be missing some of the newer options and fixes if you do. So I advise to upgrade if using an old version. Keep any old installers though just in case your computer decides it doesn't like the new version (it happens). Newest official version available here: www.limewire.com (Remember to always use the offline installer) In case you run into trouble when trying to install a new version or getting it to run, here are some fixes: Fixes for Limewire One reason to not upgrade is if you like to use the chat function. It is working even worse or not at all in the newest versions. Hopefully something that will be fixed soon. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Before even starting here. Does your Limewire even work right? Try downloading a magnetlink from this site. They should start downloading at high speed if it works. MagnetMix (Only if you have trouble getting more than a few KB/s or you can't seem to get any files to actually start downloading) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Trouble downloading something has two main reasons if properly connected 1. The license problem. If you can't seem to get any file to appear in the download window, this is most likely the problem How to fix the license problem (Only if you suspect you have this problem) 2. Spam results, ads and malware which we will be taking a look at how to take care of here. I have split this up into points mainly because of the many fixes and tips, that as a whole will make your experience using Limewire much better. There were many before you that had to learn this the hard way. The links that say Click me are important and should be used in conjunction with the guide. The ones that say Information Link are not as important. Before we get to the points on how to search, there are a few things that make it blatantly obvious that you are getting spam results 1. If you get thousands of results on a search just close the search window, because most likely not a single one of them is legit. This happens mainly with video but on occasion also with audio. This means that a word or sentence in your search phrase is a trigger for spam results 2. when you hover the mouse arrow over a result and the box popping up has a hyperlink in it. I don't mean eg. BlahBlah.com under comments. I mean eg. Code: http://www.blahblah.com ways to recognise fake files Another almost sure thing is if it says (New Single) or (Full Version) in the filename that's exactly what it's NOT ---------------------------------------------- The TechNutopia Fullsize Hostiles List Before even starting to try and find god files, we need to block out as many bad files as possible. Limewire has the ability to use a IP blocklist and there is a good one available on TechNutopia, that gets updated several times a year. We need to add this list to Limewire. Thread on how to do this - Click Me I strongly suggest you bookmark it and check back regularly if you have the newest update. ---------------------------------------------- 1. When doing A Search When searching for music use the Audio-tab and not the All Files-tab. If you don't find what you're looking for then feel free to try the All Files-tab, but there is very rarely anything to be found which would not be found using the Audio-tab (note: If you try the All Files-tab add .mp3 or whatever format you're looking for. ----------------------------------------------- 2. The Keyword Filter Add .wma to the keyword filter along with words like Sponsored, Unlimited, Afford and any other specific words that keep popping up in your results. How to add words to the keyword filter More words to add for both audio and video Autogenerated Spam results - Information Link Sponsored Results - Information Link Info about .wma files - Information Link (provided by Raaf) ----------------------------------------------- 3. Search Keywords, This is NOT Google you are using!! When searching for specific song. Do not search for both Artist- and Song name at the same time. This tends to bring up a lot of spam results often flooding the search so no legit results show. (Especially when searching for popular Artists). Instead try just searching for either the name of the Artist the Song or the Album. Results that have (*) at the end, * being a number from 01 to 99, tend to be bad results. (Also especially true when searching for popular artists). There are some legit results that have the (*) at the end, but very few, and always a low number. This is when people download multiple files with the same file name and have Limewire just add a number at the end. (note: When searching for rare or old recordings, this can be ignored as they rarely bring up spam, unless a new song has the same name. Thanks to Dreamtech) Important: Sometimes it is virtually impossible to find a legit result by using any of these methods because every phrase brings up spam instead. If this happens try to vary your phrases to maybe half the title or even one word in the title. Just exhaust every possibility. Even one word of the title and one part of the artists name may bring up the right result when all else fails. (thanks to tanaeem for bringing this to my attention) Newer versions of Limewire have a Get more results option. Even if you have bypassed some spam infested title by using the above advice, you can then right-click on the result you want and choose Get more results, without fear of triggering the spam again. This is especially handy when wanting high bitrate and the only result you find is low bitrate. You can also click on the searchtab that contains the results, which will bring up more results for everything in the results. You can do this as many times as you like, if not happy with the results. What is bitrate? - Information Link ------------------------------------------------ 4. Organize Your Search Press the size column so that the largest files are at the top. The Higher the bitrate the more likely it's a good file. Also don't be taken by a lot of people sharing the same file. It does not mean that it's the best file. Unfortunately very few music files are rated at the Bitziweb-lookup, but feel free to try it. Some are. While there are not many audio files rated on Bitziweb, Almost all video worth downloading is, so use it if to avoid mislabeled, corrupt or just bad files, and look at all the comments, as sometimes people that have codec issues etc. will say good files are bad How to use bitzi web lookup BTW another Sticky is in this forum explaining more about this Bitziweb is based on users contributing information on files, meaning you can start doing this also. By using the BitCollider available on the site (free) you can submit and rate files yourself. This will make the database grow even more. Bitzi.com -------------------------------------------- 5. Spot The Fakes Watch out for the small 134.4 KB files that all of a sudden pop up with a lot of hosts. (another good reason to rearrange according to size) Autogenerated MP3 results - Information Link The mp3 spam 134 KB are very easily filtered out using the junk filter. Only 2 or 3 times (searches & junk filtering) & it's gone forever. eg: Search for something like oidhfhdjfjdjk.mp3 & that brings out the spam so you can filter it. Just right-click on search result and mark as junk. Just don't be too trigger happy using this option as you will end up filtering good files as well. I personally don't feel the need to use the junk filter at all. In my mind it is far from perfect, and you have to be very careful when using it. I would recommend to keep the settings for it pretty relaxed. And if you start seeing files that you are sure are good turn up with high junk ratings, start over. The settings for the filter can be found at Tools-->options-->Filters-->Junk. To reset it press Forget Training Data, then press Apply and OK ------------------------------------------------- 6. We All Want Quality, Right? When looking for specific artists. Find a download that is good quality and downloadable. Try to browse the host that you are downloading from. They often have more than one song that you want. Also if you are downloading high bitrate there is a good chance they have many songs with high bitrate. People that are sharing 320 kbps are not likely to be downloading 128 kbps unless they have no choice. To Browse Host - Right-Click on the file you're downloading or in the search result and choose Browse Host note: when using the browse host feature. There are two reasons why you should not be too greedy and press several downloads that you want at the same time. 1. The host may go offline and you have several incomplete files for what might be a long time. 2. They might kill your downloads for being too greedy. If you send several requests for the same file the program might do it itself. --------------------------------------------------- 7. If in doubt scan every time !!!! You have AntiVirus and other stuff on your computer. If not entirely sure about something, then SCAN BEFORE OPENING IT Good luck with your downloading and I hope this helped a bit Cheers Sleepless P.S. If interested in BitTorrent then How to find music :)
__________________ note: All banners are clicky links ![]() ![]() ![]() Limewire 4.12.3 / Newest Phex / Newest Azureus I recommend using either an old Limewire version without BitTorrent support or Phex for Gnutella, Azureus is BitTorrent. None of this Limewire Gnutellatorrent hybrid crap. Last edited by Sleepless : January 14th, 2008 at 10:24 AM. |
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In video it would be best to stick with AVI files. Or on a few occations Mpg or Mpeg. The rest is 99% porn or currupt. |
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| There have been some posts on the forum regarding Napster ad other pay for music sites opening up when trying to download. This issue should be fixed in the never versions of Limewire which are 4.12.3 and later Get it here: http://www.limewire.com/english/content/home.shtml Pro customers use your personal downloadlink
__________________ note: All banners are clicky links ![]() ![]() ![]() Limewire 4.12.3 / Newest Phex / Newest Azureus I recommend using either an old Limewire version without BitTorrent support or Phex for Gnutella, Azureus is BitTorrent. None of this Limewire Gnutellatorrent hybrid crap. Last edited by Sleepless : September 11th, 2006 at 03:35 PM. |
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| Filesize and Bitrate are the two most important things to check after the name of the song, once you work out what to look for such as putting your mouse over the song you want and wait for the properties to come up such as artist, album, duration, bitrate etc you shouldn't have any problems though once again nothing is fullproof. Don't just dive in. |
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| Sounds like sound advice. But I have two issues to raise. Lime wire says the more specific your search, the better your results, but I find that the more words I search on, the more garbage I get. Is there any way to search for a specific string rather than a bunch of separate words, any of which might return a result? Also, I have noticed that often the results of a search have seemingly nothing to do with what I searched for - what's up with that? |
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| I think the only time you should use both artist and songname is if your after a particular song and multiple artists have a song with a similiar title or a cover version of the song, you are looking for. If you can't find the song via artist or song title, then try album, and if your after a particular genre of course use "Genre" drop-down menu. But what happens if you can't find the song, or artist, or album?? There is more than one answer, maybe no one has ripped the songs, if so you or somone you know has a good copy on cd you could rip it yourself which would be the common sense thing to do. The other reason normally is to do with very rare releases, deleted items and of course import releases like an album might be available in Australia but hard to get in the US or UK and vice versa. And of course the final reason it's just not on cd, maybe 45'' or LP. If you're after an a specific release but can't find anything...best advice:"do a google search", you find alot of information on some releases through the google search engine. Actually a number of good bands have certain releases which only have 500 or so copies worldwide - which means that the songs from that release are harder to find than your average easy to find releases. (the more popular the band the easier to find files & releases) |
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| When searching for an audio a good option is searching by first name or better still with last name of the artist with track name. Another good thing is Title search found when right clicking some result under search more. |
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| (edit: This has been added in the guide after further testing. A bit modified) tanaeem I tried this often before and while it works sometimes, it usually does not work on popular artists, and when it works you would have got legit results when only using Artist or Songname. (The reason I did not include it in the guide) This is in no way intended to say that people shouldn't try this. Only that it doesn't go in the guide. Thanks for your input
__________________ note: All banners are clicky links ![]() ![]() ![]() Limewire 4.12.3 / Newest Phex / Newest Azureus I recommend using either an old Limewire version without BitTorrent support or Phex for Gnutella, Azureus is BitTorrent. None of this Limewire Gnutellatorrent hybrid crap. Last edited by Sleepless : September 11th, 2006 at 02:57 PM. |
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| Sorry Tom I will have to correct you there...Peerguardian doesn't do what you have mentioned... This is what Peerguardian is used for... PeerGuardian is a tiny IP blocker program especially designed for P2P software users, but also to anyone who is concerned about the investigations that corporations and authorities perform on the internet. PeerGurdian blocks connections for the configured IP ranges and logs the blocked connections. It uses blocklists for the blocking, but IP ranges can also be configured manually. Pre-cofigured for blocking are RIAA, MPAA and many others. A must have for a P2P user... |
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