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nerdalinger April 4th, 2006 12:57 AM

Adding extra hosts...
 
Does anyone know of listing of extra hosts which can be manually added under Connections ?

foolofthehill April 4th, 2006 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by nerdalinger
Does anyone know of listing of extra hosts which can be manually added under Connections ?

If you find out, don't forget to tell me, too:D ;) :D

nerdalinger April 5th, 2006 03:05 AM

will do :cool:

I only have 3 hosts on my shareware version which is barely enough to retrieve a decent list.

does anyone know what the deal is with Adding Hosts?

Lord of the Rings April 5th, 2006 03:32 AM

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Originally Posted by nerdalinger
will do :cool:

I only have 3 hosts on my shareware version which is barely enough to retrieve a decent list.

3 is the maximum for the free version of LW. LW Pro allows up to 5. I suspect this function is only useful if you're having problems reaching the maximum. They're not refered to as hosts but peers or ultrapeers who help you connect to the gnutella network. If you're connected healthily then it's of no use.

If you're having problems finding sources to downld from, then that's most likely due to your search skills.

nerdalinger April 5th, 2006 08:01 PM

Thanks for the reply.:)

Would you have any suggestions of how to improve one's search skills?

I've spent quite alot of time 'searching', especially in regards to DVD movies - and more often that not the movie title is not related to the movie content whatsover (porn being the major offender here). I know of the programs used to view movies before they're complete, but this seems to be a common occurance. And with such limited search results to begin with, my faith in LimeWire is dwindling.:( Please, any help whatsoever is appreciated. Thanks guys.;)

robotleader April 7th, 2006 05:16 AM

dvd film searching
 
very few people have the system or the bravery (they are illegal you know) to hold and share films
only ever load films with an AVI extension and preferably DIVX in the name.
in fact try looking for "Divx" youll find a few
also note how many people have it - if its between 1 and 5 it'll probably be fake or trash quality. the best ones normally have about 20+ connections

picking one with loads of connections doesnt mean its busy it actually allows more machines to download the film at once
oh and if you havent got a divx player - get one - if you search
user 172189112196:51028 host thats a full working version

but i think its still free on the net check divx.com (i think)

foolofthehill April 7th, 2006 05:31 AM

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Originally Posted by robotleader
also note how many people have it - if its between 1 and 5 it'll probably be fake or trash quality.
but i think its still free on the net check divx.com (i think)

Though I do not want to disbute your saying, I have quite some different experience. Many times that I download movies with just one host and have no problem at all (although it needs some time depending on the hosts internet connection -modem, cable, etc.). From a couple hundred I just had one which wasn't that good of a quality. Also with the porn thing, happened also only once to me, and another time the movie was actually different to the title.

Regarding the Divx, here would be a link to the free download: http://www.divx.com/divx/play/player/

However, you could also try the VLC player (often recommended here in the forum): http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

Cheers
Mario:cool:

robotleader April 7th, 2006 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by foolofthehill
Many times that I download movies with just one host and have no problem at all :

feel free to discuss friend...
and i would agree that you get some sparklng examples of films from the single user so i stand corrected in that regard.
ok,, ok,, lets say 2 - 5 (just a running theory that theres a little group causing deliberate problems)
and in the end, the experimental download can sometimes be the best!

Ferral April 7th, 2006 05:07 PM

Anything over 4 or 5 megs you should look up on blitzi first (Right click on name slect "advanced" then "lookup file with Blitzi")

foolofthehill April 7th, 2006 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by robotleader
the experimental download can sometimes be the best!

Yeah, especially when you download a 'short-movie' with a Japanese header, just out of curiosity:D :D ;) :D :D


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