ddr2 project on Kazaa

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ddr2 project on Kazaa

Postby WilLoW :--) » Mon Feb 17, 2003 9:16 am

thanks to Zarxrax, I was able to finally get a (good) XVid version of the ddr2 project.

I'm currently sharing it on kazaa

username : wololo@Kazaa
keywords : ddr2 project, anime music video, dance dance revolution


I don't know if it is easy to find a file on KaZaa that only one user is sharing ?

For those who want to try, I'll be sharing it everyday from now between 9am and 11pm (France), (8am to 10pm GMT) (3am to 5pm in New York) <- I'm not sure :?
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Postby RichLather » Mon Feb 17, 2003 5:18 pm

How large is this file?
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Postby WilLoW :--) » Mon Feb 17, 2003 5:28 pm

700 MB
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Postby Lyrs » Mon Feb 17, 2003 9:40 pm

Have fun downloading. It took me over a month just to download a 50 gig amv from kazaa.

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Postby Vazor » Mon Feb 17, 2003 9:54 pm

Lyrs wrote:Have fun downloading. It took me over a month just to download a 50 gig amv from kazaa.


That's a pretty big AMV. ~_^
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Re: ddr2 project on Kazaa

Postby Stoic » Mon Feb 17, 2003 9:55 pm

WilLoW :--) wrote:I don't know if it is easy to find a file on KaZaa that only one user is sharing ?


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Postby iserlohn » Mon Feb 17, 2003 10:08 pm

If you're willing to sit on KaZaa and upload to people and waste incredible amounts of bandwidth in the process, why don't you just set up an FTP server for it? That way you can control the traffic you're using much better AND still send the file to people.

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Postby WilLoW :--) » Tue Feb 18, 2003 1:56 am

I thought that by sharing it on kaZaa, there would be more people who have it, making it easier to download after a few days...

I won't use a ftp server 'cause I'm lazy. I could also have downloaded it and then do nothing but burn it and keep it for myself. I'm trying to make it available for others without having to do something to complicated for me :D

by the way, I also share it on eMule (eDonkey) on the server : 62.161.204.20: 4661
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Postby klinky » Tue Feb 18, 2003 2:33 am

A sig2dat or a ed2k link would be helpful ^_^
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Postby EarthCurrent » Tue Feb 18, 2003 2:43 am

I hate kazaa but I'm enjoying the wonders and simplicity of DivTorrent...it's the first time I think I can honestly say something positive about a P2P program...
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Postby klinky » Tue Feb 18, 2003 3:00 am

divTorrent?

Do you mean <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/bittorrent/">BitTorrent</a>?

That's good for a single file, but most torrents will die after a week or to.

P2P is more stable, but usually slow / unfair at times.

EDonkey is the fairest of all the P2P networks, what with it's forced sharing and multi-source downloading options. The file you use is chopped up into 8MB segments, as soon as youre done getting one of these segments, it's immediately shared out.

If you like Kazaa, then KazaaLite is the client of choice. With DietK tacked on.

DirectConnect is good for it's indepentant hubs, but it lacks quite a few of the features that EDonkey and Kazaa have. The thing it does have for it is a larger social base, with chat built into the client, people are more social on there and people are more willing to share.

You then have the cold and sterile IRC networks. Which everyone is usually a bitch on, it's a bitch just to get on. When you do get on, you get treated to hundreds of server control codes. Your ip is out in the open. F-Serves are a joke for usablity. I used RenRen's file transfer. Also most of the public channels are full of people with 1 send and 99queue slots on their 128Kbit cable connection. :roll: Plus, it's very easy to go into a room where there are 200 people, just... sitting there. :\

Bah


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Postby klinky » Tue Feb 18, 2003 3:01 am

I should have said "major P2P networks are more stable". Not P2P, as BitTorrent uses P2P tech >_<.


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Postby EarthCurrent » Tue Feb 18, 2003 3:06 am

klinky wrote:divTorrent?

Do you mean <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/bittorrent/">BitTorrent</a>?

That's good for a single file, but most torrents will die after a week or to.

P2P is more stable, but usually slow / unfair at times.

EDonkey is the fairest of all the P2P networks, what with it's forced sharing and multi-source downloading options. The file you use is chopped up into 8MB segments, as soon as youre done getting one of these segments, it's immediately shared out.

If you like Kazaa, then KazaaLite is the client of choice. With DietK tacked on.

DirectConnect is good for it's indepentant hubs, but it lacks quite a few of the features that EDonkey and Kazaa have. The thing it does have for it is a larger social base, with chat built into the client, people are more social on there and people are more willing to share.

You then have the cold and sterile IRC networks. Which everyone is usually a bitch on, it's a bitch just to get on. When you do get on, you get treated to hundreds of server control codes. Your ip is out in the open. F-Serves are a joke for usablity. I used RenRen's file transfer. Also most of the public channels are full of people with 1 send and 99queue slots on their 128Kbit cable connection. :roll: Plus, it's very easy to go into a room where there are 200 people, just... sitting there. :\

Bah


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ya, that bittorrent...where did I get "div" from? ehhh...must sleep... :?
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Postby EarthCurrent » Tue Feb 18, 2003 3:21 am

And I actually like bittorrent due to the fact that torrents usually are short lived. I'm one of those folks who glares angrily at the abuses of P2P pogs like Kazaa for the distribution of digisubbed anime episodes after NA licensing has been announced. With bittorrent it is a bit easier to kill ease of availability. Some might not like this aspect of it, but I do.
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Postby WilLoW :--) » Tue Feb 18, 2003 4:48 am

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