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    i have no idea man now that I looked back at it haha.

    sorry about that guys.
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    Just a note: I'm perfectly comfortable watching 720p movies on my 21inch widescreen PC monitor (1680x1050 native rez), really can't see difference with 1080p so I dl 720p whenever possible.
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    same here you can only see the difference if your monitor is over 32" or something like that.
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    But you can't sit in front of 32 inches monitor as close as you do with 21 inches. Because your viewfield is not that big (you can't see with your vision whole monitor) looool.

    And if you step few meters back then again my conclusion is that even less matters if it is 1050p or 720p.
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    I think all this talk about BitMeTV's content and 32" monitors is better off on its review, rather than the cheating thread.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    yes you would not want to sit close to a 32" monitor ......I'm saying if you sit far enough back you would be able to see a difference in quality ... do you agree Shadowww
    Last edited by Balraj; 04.12.09 at 17:42.
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    I said in my post that I think that there would not be noticable difference if you watch from say 3 meters. My logic is that if you watch from that distance, you are too far to notice difference in pixel resolution.
    Example would be non-HD television. It is big, its "resolution" sux, you see shit if you come close to it but from some distance it is fairly good. Isn't it?
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    Still, if you are a speed maniac ... BitMeTV is the thing u would want.
    And the torrents are seeded pretty long as well.
    So I am favoring it to TvT if u know how to cheat there.
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    From bitmetv
    uTorrent 2.0 when released will not be allowed at this site ever.

    The way it does peering is different to other versions and will be detrimental to this site.
    There may be a 1.9 series that is still allowed here but it depends on if they incorporate the 2.0 features in it or not.

    People with fast connections will get FULL preference and people with slower connections will be throttled by the client. So you will end up with a bunch of seedbox seeders ALL the time and the lesser speed users will get ZERO.

    We will NOT be allowing this version EVER but it is great for public sites.
    I downgraded to 1.8.5 immediately

    lader edit - with 1.8.5 I can't connect to some peers and I'm with 2.0 again lol I don't care bitmetv
    Last edited by atlantis; 10.02.10 at 12:31.
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    uTorrent 2.0 when released will not be allowed at this site ever.

    The way it does peering is different to other versions and will be detrimental to this site.
    There may be a 1.9 series that is still allowed here but it depends on if they incorporate the 2.0 features in it or not.

    People with fast connections will get FULL preference and people with slower connections will be throttled by the client. So you will end up with a bunch of seedbox seeders ALL the time and the lesser speed users will get ZERO.

    We will NOT be allowing this version EVER but it is great for public sites.

    Is it actually true??Not the announce,the utorrent thing.
    From now one the recommended utorrent version will be 1.8.5 not 1.6.1
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    The announcement came from BitMeTV, so what was that doing in the client files thread? Moved.

    People with fast connections will get FULL preference and people with slower connections will be throttled by the client. So you will end up with a bunch of seedbox seeders ALL the time and the lesser speed users will get ZERO.
    I don't think this is true. They could care to elaborate more.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    me too, with 2,0 I can connect to more peers
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    link

    µTP is a new lightweight BitTorrent protocol used by µTorrent starting in µTorrent version 2.0 – it makes incredibly efficient use of network bandwidth while reducing network problems.

    1. µTP works to maximize network throughput while reducing network latency and congestion – it is designed to slow itself down, but only when the network will imminently get congested (when sending and receiving won’t work anyway!) – the result is a win-win of faster downloads for users with lower network impact for ISPs
    2. µTP is user-friendly within a home network, so one computer using µTorrent will not lock up the whole network for everyone
    3. µTP is an open protocol in the process of being standardized – learn more about standardization of µTP on bittorrent.org and at the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
    4. µTP can get through most firewalls and NATs leading to far greater peer connectivity and faster download completion
    Unless BitmeTV have actual test data to prove their claim, so far from what I understand of the BT Inc's statment, and assuming that what they say is true, I dont see any bias towards speed boxes here.
    Last edited by saebrtooth; 11.02.10 at 02:43.
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    Quote Originally Posted by saebrtooth View Post
    I dont see any bias towards speed boxes here.
    Correct, uTP was meant to reduce congestion. (It also has the nice side-effect of bypassing shaping and sandvining)

    If the BitMeTV staff doesn't want to allow it for that reason they either are mistaken (as if they gave a fuck about their small bandwidth users... ) or using it as "cover" for the real motive for the block.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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