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search help Hi i do a search on some video's it comes up with 587 but i just see abut 50 of them where do i look for the 587? thank you |
In the 2nd column next to Quality & before the Name column is the # column which represents how many copies of each file have been found. Look down that column & you'll see perhaps 40 which means 40 people have that identical file. |
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Hi Lord of the rings i am still lost on this can i post a image? on this forums so you can see what i am looking at? thank you |
As long as you edit it down in size. I think I know what you're talking about. You get say 500 sources for a particular search. The point I was trying to make is that the identical files are grouped. So there might be #180 of one, #38 of another, 72 of another, 5 of another , 35 of another & 170 of another each grouped. But the total is 500 for example. Is this what you mean? It only takes for one byte in size to be different & it'll be considered a different file. Thus sometimes almost identical files in the same search. |
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