i saw a thread on here a few months back about where you can download mp3's now, but now i can't find it.
anybody have any suggestions?
anybody have any suggestions?
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Google Utorrent. Download the downloader. When thats done go to The Pirate Bay.com for all your media needs. Basically anything you could ever think of media wise is there.
If you are having trouble playing some of your downloads then download a Codec Pack from thepiratebay and you will be able to play about every file type imaginable. GICH
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Dont ever use Limewire again ever.
A free candy store. Now that woulda been the tits as a kid.
oooh, tits. yeah, i bet there's plenty of those on there too, huh? i've been grabbing all the music i could think of and didn't even think about porn yet. . .
uh oh. the pirate bay is down. . . wtf. that would be my luck, i get turned on to the coolest thing ever one day and the next day it's gone. lol.
Torrents.to is the ONLY site to use. I prefer Vuze as the client.
Downloading music is for people who are not smart enough to get friends that are dumb enough to buy CD's.
What the fuck is a CD.
Downloading music is for people who are not smart enough to get friends that are dumb enough to buy CD's.
I'm smart, I just don't have any friends. I dislike everyone equally though. No prejudice.
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It's that thing that usually has a way better sound quality than music you download.
Thanks for sharing. I hope you feel better now.
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Conclusions
All in all, I was impressed by the quality of MP3's vs CD. Unlike the preconceived notions I had when I set out to do these tests, the 192Kbps MP3 was indeed "near CD quality." The degradation was indeed subtle, but noticeable. It is my belief, however, that on the HiFi setup the 192Kbps MP3 is more fatiguing to the ears during extended listening. Surprisingly, 256Kbps and 320Kbps MP3 were virtually indistinguishable by my ears from the CD, except for a light boost in the upper midrange and treble.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Update
Putting my controlled testing aside, for practical purposes, maybe it doesn't really matter if lower bitrate MP3's sound inferior to CD's. For casual listening (e.g. on PA systems, trashy built-in laptop speakers, or in noisy environments, such as in a convertible with the top down) 128Kbps is probably more than adequate. I have done some further informal tests with non-critical listeners, and they really don't notice (nor do they care about) the difference in audio quality between CD's and 128Kbps MP3's.
Sometimes, it is beneficial to put aside scientific/engineering mumbo jumbo, and instead analyze the cost/benefit ratio. Given a fixed amount of storage, one can store considerably twice as much music at 128Kbps than at 256Kbps. Before deciding what bitrate to use, analyze the target audience and listening environment, and then make a educated decision as to what bitrate is appropriate. 128Kbps has been chosen by many people because it's of sufficient quality for the vast majority of listeners. If you like to listen on a portable device with small storage, such as a 256MB flash-based MP3 player, you can fit more songs on the device if you use a lower bitrate. Anything lower than 128Kbps is unacceptable, IMHO. Personally, I will stick with 192Kbps for all but my most treasured pieces, which I will encode @ 256Kbps, but each to their own. [/FONT]
Yup. Vuze is the shazzle dazzle my hombre. It searches a variety of torrent servers and usually has everything I search for. Except for the Joaquin Phoenix film "I'm Still Here". I had to go to piratebay to get it. Fuckin' awesome film though.
Get PeerGuardian2 or some other IP masker if you're doing a lot of downloading/uploading. I forgot to turn mine on for like a week and ended getting a letter from my ISP stating if I didn't quit they would investigate. Whatever that means. I got fined in college twice for downloading while on campus. They received subpoenas from the FBI for internet account records of staff and students.