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Fluffytme July 19th, 2006 02:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Keryn
Any chance of a "shutdown after transfers" option??!
:o

Go to Tools>Options>System Tray

Then Tick the Shutdown after transfers button. :)

Fluffytme July 19th, 2006 03:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vk7kob
:mad: 1. I have just tried out Limewire for the first time and while the results appear significantly faster, I am wondering why Limewire will not allow you to reboot your system and then resume downloads where you left off before the reboot. It APPEARS (??) to start the download/s all over again.


It should carry on from where you left off... It Does for me... go to Tools>Options>Saving>Basic.

Check to see what number is in the Incompleated files box. If it's 0 or something stick it up. Downloads should then resume when you reboot.

hope that solves problem.

Lord of the Rings July 19th, 2006 03:35 AM

If LW or system crashes or isn't shutdown properly, previously incompletes would refuse to load & forcing them to resume would result in starting from zero %. But that's not the case with LW 4.12.3 as it can now resume from where it was. I'm not sure if this is what a couple of you were talking about ... but finally this issue has been seen to.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fluffytme
I think there should be a different way of putting downloads into folders. Instead of just selecting one download folder You should be able to select different ones for different files types...I think we should be able to choose where music type files go (E:/music), movie files (E:/Movies) etc. ...I think Limewire should be able to handle Torrents as well.

Fluffytme, you can already downld to specific file type folders. See How to Change download location (click on link). Also torrents will be in the next betas.

Fluffytme July 19th, 2006 06:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord of the Rings
If LW or system crashes or isn't shutdown properly, previously incompletes would refuse to load & forcing them to resume would result in starting from zero %. But that's not the case with LW 4.12.3 as it can now resume from where it was. I'm not sure if this is what a couple of you were talking about ... but finally this issue has been seen to.Fluffytme, you can already downld to specific file type folders. See How to Change download location (click on link). Also torrents will be in the next betas.

I know sorry, It was me being stupid :(

I'm glad torrents will be in next beta :)

macfiddler July 19th, 2006 04:02 PM

-For OS X: All file details (Artist, Album, Length, Bitrate, etc.) available in tooltip in downloads pane as in search pane. iTunes truncates filenames when it arranges files in the Finder, so I have song names in my download pane with no clue as to the artist etc.

slauriault July 22nd, 2006 08:15 AM

social justice
 
Hi Limewirers,

I have just downloaded your program, and I have an idea. Under media types, you should have a 'social justice' type that people can search. This is an area that displays home-made media streams (from cell phone cameras, digital cameras etc.) from current events (specifically, armed conflict, war-crimes, social injustices, etc.). It is a bit morbid, but it would be a powerful tool for social justice.

Kind Regards,

Stevan.

MarioV July 24th, 2006 05:17 PM

That the audio option bitrate be on the top like Licence type or genre, so you don't have to look for it under More search options.

MonacoMan103 July 26th, 2006 06:51 PM

One feature I would like to see from Limewire, besides from new modernized interface and skins, is a rewind and fastforward option in your limewire player. It could be by simply holding down the next and back buttons.

P.S. Windows Vista is going to released in early 2007, are there any plans to have a Vista-compatible Limewire?

youstink14 August 3rd, 2006 07:40 PM

An all files indicator (all, not just shared)
 
I think there needs to be a indicator for how many files you have. Similar to the "shared files" number not just shared files. ALL FILES.

dukecityman August 5th, 2006 12:16 AM

Select audio device
 
For the player, it would be nice to have an option to select the output audio device. I use 2 sound cards, one mostly done for professional voice work, but the other is the one I use for players like the one that's included on Limewire. It would be nice to be able to play Limewire through the same sound card I use on Winamp. Currently I use Winamp through headphones...I have to use my soundcard that runs through a mixer as my default audio device, otherwise one of my important audio programs won't work. I can't change Limewire's settings...so that leave me to have to use Winamp as a player and it takes MUCH longer for it to come up initially.

I think you'll find that a lot of people run two or more sound cards, depending on how elaborate the speaker setup is. I do.

Thanks,

Gil


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