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downloading music
Posted:
Thu May 06, 2010 6:41 pm
by colm_mcm
Killing the music industry, obviously deplorable behaviour. Just curious as to what programs (torrents etc) these awful people use and what ones are generally recommended?
hypothetically, if someone had Eircom Broadband and didn't want to get caught...
Re: downloading music
Posted:
Thu May 06, 2010 7:22 pm
by Uncle B
If I were one of these despicable people who hypothetically downloaded music I'd use rapidshare.
If any of the brutes friends/family were also horrible enough to want access to every album/movie/game under the sun they could all chip in €10 each and get 6 months of high speed downloading by sharing the details.
Of course I woudn't know myself but the allowance is supposedly 4gb a day which builds up to a maximum of 24gb.
So if noone were to not use it for a while one could go and download 24 movies in a single day, or so I've been told.
The beauty of rapidshare is that it doesn't use obscure ports that companies/colleges block. So you are able to download at mad speeds. Apparently.
The material is very easy to find and there are multiple programs to help with everything.
Now I only know this because I checked up on it after seeing how poor Madonna and her ilk are struggling to get by. I mean only being able to give your child a million for her birthday is crazy in this day and age.
These people do have to be wary as they could find themselves at their monthly download limit quite quickly.
Re: downloading music
Posted:
Thu May 06, 2010 7:29 pm
by Bernard
You should get yourself one of
these Colm.
One touch downloads, no hassels
Re: downloading music
Posted:
Thu May 06, 2010 7:32 pm
by CJ
The big freeloaders out there use Rapidshare as per Uncle B, its a subscription based service with plenty of legitimate uses.
Peerblock is worth considering as a means to control spyware and stop certain parties snooping in on your Internet traffic.
CJ
Re: downloading music
Posted:
Thu May 06, 2010 9:14 pm
by gfalls
Rapidshare monitor your downloads. If they see your account being used by several different ISP's, they terminate your account. Voice of experience speaking. I gave my account number to a mate (ex-mate) who decided to give it to everybody he knew. I got an email from rapidshare, after they'd cancelled my account..
Re: downloading music
Posted:
Thu May 06, 2010 9:30 pm
by colm_mcm
Is rapidshare legal so? I mean would eircom have a problem with it?
Re: downloading music
Posted:
Thu May 06, 2010 9:58 pm
by Kace
I have been going legal for years now as I couldn't be arsed with poor quality and uncertain downloading times etc.
It's Alltunes all the way for me. Russian in origin and quite hard to get the payments processed for those without the patience to learn how to do so, but at 1/10 the price of iTunes and a very very large selection it's a real winner. Interface and download options are great too - several different download qualities are possible with the lowest bit rates much cheaper again.
Shhhh - don't tell everyone about it though !!
Re: downloading music
Posted:
Fri May 07, 2010 8:06 am
by CJ
colm_mcm wrote:I mean would eircom have a problem with it?
It runs over the same ports that your web browser uses so it doesn't stand out like torrent traffic - however, they will get you if your bandwidth usage is consistently high. Check the T's & C's in your contract. Rapidshare is totally legal (for the moment...)
Good tip re Alltunes Kace, I'd forgotten about them.
CJ