I also recommend Soulseek! You will find rarest stuff there!
I also recommend Soulseek! You will find rarest stuff there!
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It's not a program ,but this site is excellent in my opinion
and its a non BT/P2P recommendation
You know at the end of the day,the network with the most traffic is the best when it comes to p2p...
I tried shareaza yesterday coz I read it connects to a ridiculous number of networks (gnutella, Gnutella2 (G2), eDonkey, BitTorrent, FTP and HTTP network protocols and handles magnet links,[3] ed2k links, and the now deprecated gnutella and Piolet links)
It was boring and disappointing....
Any other software that has such a large connectivity?
It gets the tracks from the same place as Mulve, and uses a VPS+Tor to proxy them to you. The place was created by an FST member, and I gave him a small help with that.
Not necessarily. Gnutella is very big, but nowadays it's crap content-wise.
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Limewire has some good stuff. But p2p is better for me
GrooveShark is the best online mp3 site.
P2P happening i offer Ares..
For full albums use:utorrent,Soulseek and link MU.RS and others in blogspot
For discography use:utorrent and emule
my favorite is the good old Emule
is sure the biggest baze for music, but i download 10-15 the same song because 90% is bad quality :(
Soulseek and IRC for single tracks.
well, you missed its peak by quite a few yearsOriginally Posted by Resurrection
with shareaza, soulseek, etc. it is necessary to search their networks multiple times (throughout the day as well) for more/additional users/files - soulseek: after a while you'll notice some 'gold mines' (contents-wise & speed-wise), users that are 'worthy' of being added as favorites and monitored for old/new music files (they have to be online to be browse-able), some may even have complete lists of their music collection for trading, while visibly sharing only a part of it
use scene releases (check their nuke status) or OCH releases/albums by trusted uploaders (and/or from trusted sites) - you'll have very good up to excellent chances of getting high quality music in the mp3 format (with only 1 download ), for top quality use FLAC & co. (and better audio equipment)Originally Posted by Caramba
generally, it doesn't really matter which program or network you use (though by using popular ones the chances of getting the files you want is higher from the start), the key is getting/finding good/trusted sources, especially if your music taste is focused on a particular genre
Anyone ever tried Filetopia?
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