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BugzinTexas November 11th, 2006 02:06 PM

Filtering file types??? How to get more options for filtering!!!?
 
In my older version of Limewire (4.8... i think) after I browsed a host I could select a file catagory like video, image, program etc.. and then filter again by specific extension under "type". In the new version that I just downloaded you can still filter the "type" under a general search but when you browse a host the "type" changes to "artist" no matter what file catagory you are looking at ie video, image, program etc.. . Is this a setting that I have wrong or was this a change in limewire itself???

Lord of the Rings November 11th, 2006 02:16 PM

I haven't noticed that at all. It should still work as it did. I frequently use the browse feature & then filter by file type as you do.

I'm not sure I 100% understand your problem actually. When I browse, I think it shows all types. Then I filter to the file type I'm after.

Edit: when you start browsing someone, the audio filter shows 1st by default. But others will show.

BugzinTexas November 11th, 2006 07:50 PM

Here is what is happening
 
Started limewire..did a search..on the left side of the screen there three sections. Genre..Artist..and Album, all with selectable catagories under these headings. Now I browse a host... again there are three sections . MEDIA..Artist..and Album but the selectable catagories are gone except for the area under media where listed is audio, programs, images, and video. If you select images, programs, documents, or video the bottom two catagories never change.

With the OLDER version of limewire if you selected "video" the next catagory below would have then broken down as wmv, avi, mov...etc. If you selected "documents" the next section down would have listed doc, pdf, txt, etc.... Then if you selected "doc" for example you would only see the files with that extension listed

In the new version this does not happen. I cant imagine that the upgraded version would have had less functionality so I thought maybe there was a setting that I was missing......Thanks!

Lord of the Rings November 11th, 2006 08:26 PM

I don't recall the separation of video types. Which version are you running now, & which version were you using which had these options?

Lord of the Rings November 12th, 2006 02:25 PM

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Apparently the options are still there. I didn't know about this. Was informed by one of the LW devs.

Right-click (control-click for mac) on the small left corner circle & options will appear for what you'd prefer to show in the filter.

Quote: "you can change what they're filtering on by clicking on the circle on the top-left of each box. You can minimize them by clicking on the arrow on the top-right of the box."

http://www.gnutellaforums.com/attach...-selection.gif

Lord of the Rings November 12th, 2006 02:47 PM

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And in the same way you can apply different filters to other types of media. Here's an example of bit rate filtering with audio files.

http://www.gnutellaforums.com/attach...r-audio-lw.gif

BugzinTexas November 30th, 2006 01:20 PM

Thanks for the help
 
Thanks for the help.....Works great now!

lamom April 21st, 2007 06:08 PM

Older version of LMWR
 
I used to be able to search for karaoke style but no longer. Any suggestions on how to do this now? :rolleyes_2:

JerseyLinda July 18th, 2007 08:17 AM

Hi, I was wondering if anyone knows how I can tell which Regional Code is attached to the files? I downloaded a movie that will not play on my DVD player. It needs Regional Code 1 or All. How do I do this?

janhook December 2nd, 2007 03:22 PM

regional code
 
If you are from the usa then you want ntsc european uses pal. Try opening the file by right clicking it and choosing OPEN WITH - try the different players in your choice. There is also the possibility it wont open because it isnt a media file at all. For example windows media or showtime may not work and open the file protecting your computer from erratic behavior. Unfortunately there are some people who will try and send out a virus or worm. Your antivirus program , windows media player , showtime etc wont just start playing it if it doesnt recognize it as mpg avi mpeg etc. It may ask you first with a warning or the player will just shut down. Try staying away from videos under 40mb.

Lord of the Rings December 2nd, 2007 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by JerseyLinda (Post 279379)
Hi, I was wondering if anyone knows how I can tell which Regional Code is attached to the files? I downloaded a movie that will not play on my DVD player. It needs Regional Code 1 or All. How do I do this?

Region code is normally taken off before the file is shared. Your burner program should have local options ... generally there are no codes set for general burning of videos at home. What your burner program or pre-burner software may need to do is convert from ntsc to pal or vice versa, as well as convert from avi, mpeg 1, 2, 4 to specially formatted mpeg 2 (muxed) for standard dvd video. To play on your home dvd player, be sure it's the correct pal / ntsc, correct dvd disk for your player (older ones might only play dvd+ or dvd- disks), and burnt as a dvd-video format .. not as a data disk. (Some older players also may not play RW disks.)
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Originally Posted by janhook (Post 299812)
... usa then you want ntsc european uses pal. Try opening the file by right clicking it and choosing OPEN WITH - try the different players in your choice... Try staying away from videos under 40mb.

Good points! :) Movie download issues (click on blue link). We generally recommend to get back up players such as VLC & MPlayer which have in-built codecs, see CODECs list for Movies/Audio/ Alternate players / Video help forums/ video-mp3 fixers

randyu6 December 20th, 2007 02:06 PM

avi format and transfering to dvd.
 
Hello newbii here not sure if this is the correct topic for my questions or not,
My question is what are the different download formats, I can download mpg mpeg, but I can't download avi format, theirs alot of great shows on avi format,what does avi stand for and who can download the format, I have windows vista home premium as my O.S.
Question 2 is after i download movies onto my desk top how do i put them onto a dvd, without paying real player 15$ a month.I have the latest P.C. muti media package has all the bells and whistles.Thank you Randyu6

Pray.For.Plagues January 18th, 2008 04:03 AM

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Originally Posted by randyu6 (Post 301772)
Hello newbii here not sure if this is the correct topic for my questions or not,
My question is what are the different download formats, I can download mpg mpeg, but I can't download avi format, theirs alot of great shows on avi format,what does avi stand for and who can download the format, I have windows vista home premium as my O.S.
Question 2 is after i download movies onto my desk top how do i put them onto a dvd, without paying real player 15$ a month.I have the latest P.C. muti media package has all the bells and whistles.Thank you Randyu6

I play .avi files in DivX player.


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