I've used Limewire for years and it has recently been shutdown by the feds. I'm jonesing for some new music and I was wondering what program others use? I liked Limewire because it was easy to use, had a great selection, and the downloads were fast. Any suggestions?
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I honestly thought all of the p2p stuff was gone - I had mostly bad luck with p2p stuff - bad quality, personal audio mixing, etc... Much better luck with torrents - if the artist is popular.
For new music, I use Pandora and XM(I keep track of songs I like with Shazam instead of a notepad) to find new artists. Then check out more of their music on youtube..
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Originally posted by UserX View Postwhich torrent program is the best?
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Pirate Bay is good. I've heard demonoid is awesome, but you have to get a code to join. Not sure how to get that code. I use pirate bay. Also if you google "Rapidshare band name song title/album title" you can usually find what you want. You just have to learn what to look out for so you can avoid viruses. Typically, if a rapidshare or megaupload URL is in the description, you're good to go."Any dog under 50lbs is a cat and cats are pointless." - Ron Swanson
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Legalsounds.com
Most songs are $0.09 each and are good quality downloads. Entire albums usually run $1.00-1.50. I gave up on P2P and torrents for music a long time ago. No time for the bullshit that goes along with it.- Darrell
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Originally posted by red95gts View PostLegalsounds.com
Most songs are $0.09 each and are good quality downloads. Entire albums usually run $1.00-1.50. I gave up on P2P and torrents for music a long time ago. No time for the bullshit that goes along with it.
I haven't DL'd anything lately, so I'm not sure what could have tripped their trigger.
Luckily I can tether with my phone..
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Originally posted by 71chevellejohn View Post<--- just got hit with some of that - my internet just got suspended (within the last hour). Called in and they told me I violated their DMCA policy. Tech support couldn't give me details, they have a separate department for that, they don't work nights. T/S did say they'll be able to tell me what exactly was downloaded, when it was downloaded and to what IP. Also said that since this was the first violation, they will turn everything back on - they just need to talk to me and "coach" me on what not to do.
I haven't DL'd anything lately, so I'm not sure what could have tripped their trigger.
Luckily I can tether with my phone.
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Suddenlink - I'm out west... My only other option is ATT DSL or Clear(which I won't use)
If you google DMCA violation - Suddenlink is top of the list for having a 3 strike policy and then they cut you off for 6 months. The T/S guy said after they "coach" me if it happens again, they terminate service. From the sound of it, they tell you about securing your wifi to ensure that nobody else can use your interwebz and also that DL'ing movies and music is bad..
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Originally posted by red95gts View PostLegalsounds.com
Most songs are $0.09 each and are good quality downloads. Entire albums usually run $1.00-1.50. I gave up on P2P and torrents for music a long time ago. No time for the bullshit that goes along with it.
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