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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ G3N3R4T0R
I have cable, and even though I'm capped at 64/16KB(BYTES not BITS) I still get up to 30/40KB per file, and can have that for multiple files.
Furthermore, Audiogalaxy shows files that are 'offline', which quite frankly was more frustrating than helpful for me. Especially if the user that I inteded to download it from never came online.
Audiogalaxy doesn't download the file from multiple users simultaneously; Morpheus does. Anyone who's used it - or GetRight's 'Multiple Download' feature - will know what I mean. |
ok, first of all, I have that 65-75Kbytes per file for multiple downloads too. even though the maximum speed I EVER did was about 300 or 350Kbytes per file......
and you are correct, it shows "offline" files, wich is quite annoying. but that's the reason I don't download files that only 1 user is sharing.... (unless I have no choice, of course).... so that never happened to me. exept maybe only once.... but I just keep on surfing and doing my stuff on the computer, and eventualy, audiogalaxy will start the download.... so on the same day, or on the day after, I have the file on my computer, without even noticing it downloaded it......
and no, audiogalaxy doesn't have multiple download. but I personally think it's bullshit. I don't need it. my internet connection is fast enough.
but audiogalaxy has something better. once you put a file on the download list, it automaticaly finds the user with the fastest connection to you, and downloads the file from him. and if that user goes offline, audiogalaxy finds the naxt fastest user, with the same file, with the same size, name, and quality, and continues the download from him....... it's a nice feature. and you don't have to do anything. audiogalaxy deos all the work for you.
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