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OT - Boat movie?
Shhh....don't tell anyone....The new Star Wars III that came out day before
yesterday has been posted to alt.binaries.movies.divx if you want to see it...(c; It's the first widescreen DVD "screener" version they were talking about on CNN all day yesterday. Very good DVD quality... Why stand in line for days?? |
"Larry W4CSC" wrote in message
... Shhh....don't tell anyone....The new Star Wars III that came out day before yesterday has been posted to alt.binaries.movies.divx if you want to see it...(c; It's the first widescreen DVD "screener" version they were talking about on CNN all day yesterday. Very good DVD quality... Why stand in line for days?? Why indeed? Be an asshole and steal it. -- Peter Aitken |
"Red Cloud©" wrote in
: How long does it take to download and compile such a thing? I got cable with 3Mbps of bandwidth. 1 GB divided by about 250 KB/second average = a little over an hour if you're not making things busy doing other things. That'll download all the .RAR files to the hard drive. Running WinRAR on it to compile it into the movie is about another 10-12 minutes.... Forte Agent still the best program to use? Agent sucks. I use Xnews (http://xnews.newsguy.com/). Xnews threads all the pieces of each part into a single line for each .RAR or .PAR file and lets you know if anything is missing, like a single message in a part. You can simply mark the Q field in the message list with click-drag-down for all the parts you want, even as it is already downloading, then go to work or bed and it will download, decode, thread and store the .RAR parts to whatever directory you told it to. You don't need to watch.... MP3 files download, decode and store directly to the original MP3 files and don't need to be split up into so many RAR or numbered parts.... Works great....no p2p problems...but no shopping for a specific file, either....you take whatever someone has posted. |
On Sat, 21 May 2005 20:38:13 -0400, Larry W4CSC wrote:
"Red Cloud©" wrote in : How long does it take to download and compile such a thing? I got cable with 3Mbps of bandwidth. 1 GB divided by about 250 KB/second average = a little over an hour if you're not making things busy doing other things. That'll download all the .RAR files to the hard drive. Running WinRAR on it to compile it into the movie is about another 10-12 minutes.... Forte Agent still the best program to use? Agent sucks. I use Xnews (http://xnews.newsguy.com/). Xnews threads all the pieces of each part into a single line for each .RAR or .PAR file and lets you know if anything is missing, like a single message in a part. You can simply mark the Q field in the message list with click-drag-down for all the parts you want, even as it is already downloading, then go to work or bed and it will download, decode, thread and store the .RAR parts to whatever directory you told it to. You don't need to watch.... MP3 files download, decode and store directly to the original MP3 files and don't need to be split up into so many RAR or numbered parts.... Works great....no p2p problems...but no shopping for a specific file, either....you take whatever someone has posted. I can't see anything in your list that Agent doesn't do. -- John H On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes (A true binary thinker!) |
John H wrote in
: I can't see anything in your list that Agent doesn't do. As it's free, give Xnews a try and you'll see why.... |
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