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  • BitTorrent and Internet related news from around the world
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    MrMazdaM
    @harry76 For your ISP, it becomes more of a legal protection. No ISP wants to be known as the ISP that allows copyright infringement on their network. In the case of a user who gets a multitude of requests, this obviously increases the risk that the copyright troll can start litigation against the provider for allowing such activity on their network. I personally do not use a VPN when logging into the site just to browse or use the forums, however on the machine that I use for the actual torrent traffic, I absolutely use a VPN. I know that in the DPI state of Canada, my ISP can most definitely see what I'm doing behind the VPN, however it is not my ISP I am worried about. It's more of a protection so that nothing attaches my actual IP address to any torrent traffic so that my actual IP address does not appear in the peers pool. This way, my ISP can most definitely still see what I'm doing, but potential copyright trolls cannot tie my identity to any specific torrent. The other added benefit of using a VPN is that if I do hit on a torrent that is being monitored by copyright trolls, they'll have to approach my VPN provider for further information, however my VPN provider has a strict no logging policy, so they are not able to disclose information that they do not actually have. This saves me from having my ISP account tied to any of the torrents I may have active at any given time, which both protects me from being tied to the torrent, and also stops my ISP from receiving any potential notice. It is generally assumed that although in a DPI state such as Canada that the big players to the market can see what kind of traffic you have going even through the VPN, they typically do not give a damn what you're actually doing, as long as they don't have copyright holders knocking on their door with infringement claims. That said, depending on where you are in the world, it may be a wise idea to use the VPN even when logging into the site, just to make sure that even the sites themselves cannot tie your actual IP address to your account. This is particularly helpful if the security of the site or its staff are compromised somehow. A person may be able to tie the VPN IP to different torrents, and may even be able to tie your VPN IP to your account, but if they are not able to sniff out your actual IP address, then the link they need to get your subscriber information is missing, thereby making the VPN IP address a dead end (assuming that your VPN provider has a no logging policy).
  • Chat about computers and support issues not related to GT.ru and BT.
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    I'm not sure if we're allowed to talk about this, but there's a big profile that is in the middle of disappearing on thisvid. I'm trying to crawl for 12k vids on this profile and I'm wondering if there's a better way than just writing my own script to do it - I'm new to it. I feel like I'm watching my own library of Alexandria burn right now. Anybody else ever dealt with anything similar?
  • Audio Sync on LE Films

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    and in most cases it will save optical disc space, i.e. allow multiple movies on a DVD. You should as well keep in mind that each re-encoding reduces the quality. All common video codec in use are lossy.
  • Tracker Communication via SSH

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    I really don't think illegal filesharing using your business internet is a very good idea at all … much better to just take out a better home internet tariff instead.
  • Torrent Precautions?

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    Thanks again for the advice!
  • Video Trimming

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    If you want to take a bit of time and effort, ffmpeg can do what you want.  It can reasonably clip a video with no need to transcode, but you need to do a bit of legwork, like making sure you only start on a keyframe, and of course, using a command line, and learning ffmpeg's options.
  • New picture hosting site

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    agisA
    An Imagebam replicant jsp? ^-^ Is the admin you?
  • Bulk Torrent Creator

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    WOW!  Now that's an ambitious project!!!  :afr: Sorry, but I am unaware of any such program.
  • My BitTorrent Client is seeding rarely

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    Ohh, and thanks for your seeding points  :hug2:
  • Looking for a few programs

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    All you want to do is able to with MPC-HC.  …In the case of playing a part of vids like VTS_01_1.VOB, not VIDEO_TS.IFO/iso. 
  • Anyone know how to convert VLC media files to burnable DVD?

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    SpintendoS
    @fancydude: Any idea why DVD Decryptor isn't working?" You may be confusing DVD Decrypter (a defunct program) with DVDFab Decrypter. Both freeware's enabled users to either copy a full disc or just the main movie from a disc (the .vob files) but only the latter program is still available.
  • Torrent Paranoid

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    1. Good 2. Not optimal, but not the blocking issue. (Port should be open and forwarded for best result) 3. That is a message I've never seen. Are you by coincidence using a proxy or VPN, respectively have set to use one in your µTorrent connection settings? On the µTorrent form people suggest that the error has it's cause from Internet Security / Ant Virus software and to remove all exceptions for µTorrent first, then to allow µTorrent connections. Another suggestion there was to run µTorrent as administrator (right mouse click on the icon, then select that way to run it, instead a double click)
  • Slooow upload :(

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    MrMazdaM
    Even here, the term "unlimited" only refers to the time spent on the internet, as well as the total amount of data uploaded or downloaded in a month. Despite the total upload and download amounts combined being unlimited, almost every provider will have a maximum speed that you can reach in a 1 second interval… In short, that's where they get you with their "limits" on an "unlimited" internet connection usually.
  • Seedbox

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    @raphjd: I use Seedunlimited.com Thanks for the recommendation I will look at them and give them a try Many thanks again, Joego
  • Stanardized search rules

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  • Do you Twitter?

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    geographerG
    @cumeaternc: That makes two of us geographer. The only reason I have a Twitter account is to update the tracker status when the site goes down. Few members look at it though. Yeah, people are used to drama and fuckary on these sites and pay no attention to useful info. Seriously, when I see people updating their status on Facebook each time they are about to go to the toilet, it makes me wanna facepalm myself to death. By the way, if you're feeling moody, check out this site: hXXp://www.lamebook.com
  • Micro$not Internet Exploder

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    @martini20: @cumeaternc: This story seem fitting. hxxp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14370878 No offence to any IE users we may have. ::) Phew, it was all a hoax hxxp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14389430 You're a IE user and you found that all by yourself?….....Just kidding martini20! Thanks for bring us the truth.
  • "insert media to continue" issue with Convert X

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    raphjdR
    in a British lady's voice "please insert media to continue." Actually the lady is French.
  • BT GUARD QUESTIONS …

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  • General Mozilla Firefox question

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    geographerG
    Me neither. It upgraded and works like a charm The only big lag i've encountered so far is that  the visual styles from 3.5 are no longer supported.
  • Intel completes McAfee acquisition

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    MrMazdaM
    ACK!! Two evil forces joining together. Throw DELL parts into the mix and you have Satan's computer from HELL!
  • Internet Addiction Test

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    Perhaps this sums it up… [image: 45291_22.jpg]