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!!! February 1st, 2004 11:21 PM

search result pane etc.
 
Hi, I'm a former WinMX user. I have some questions about the search result pane. Can the pane show an mp3's length in hh:mm:ss format? What is the # column?

Can I move complete or partial transfers to the recycle bin from the downloads pane under the search tab?

I don't play Windows Media files that causes WMP to prompt me with "click ok to upgrade your DRM components." What do these files do if I install DRM components and played them?

deepblue February 2nd, 2004 03:32 PM

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Hi, I'm a former WinMX user. I have some questions about the search result pane. Can the pane show an mp3's length in hh:mm:ss format? What is the # column?
LW displays the file in Kb (or Mb). The # is the number of copys of the file LW finds.
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Can I move complete or partial transfers to the recycle bin from the downloads pane under the search tab?
You can move files to the recycle bin by clicking the explore button and mamually delete the files.
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What do these files do if I install DRM components and played them?
Well, the files would probably play. I hope this helps.

deepblue

!!! February 3rd, 2004 08:39 PM

I see that some search results have a Mac Classic- style arrow next to it. Clicking on the arrow expands the result. What does this grouping of results mean? At first I thought the expansion shows all the files with the same hash value, but then sometimes a result with a number for the # column can't be expanded, and sometimes a search result without a number in the # column can be expanded, and sometimes a part of the expansion has a number for the # column.

If two copies of an mp3 exist, and one's ID3 tag is modified, are they still grouped together in search results? Theoretically, the non-ID3 part of the file can still be used for swarmed downloading, however LimeWIre wouldn't notice this if it only acquired the digest of the entire mp3.

I enabled vendor and length columns for audio search results. It seems like when a file is hosted on a Bearshare servent, the length is in hh:mm:ss format, while when the file is hosted on a LimeWire servent, length = seconds. After doing length / 60, I got the minutes, and length % 60 gave me the seconds of the MP3. Also it seems like results from BearShare has disappeared with the latest beta.


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