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  • chs71
    I've just discovered torrent files. Can you download onto a CD? What's anybody know about this?
  • UA5straightin2008
    yeah im curious too, ive tried to download them from torrent websites before but i get no where...not exactly sure how to go about it?
  • jordo212000
    Aren't torrent websites kind of known for giving you viruses?
  • UANyg
    you need a client. after you download the torrent file, you have to open it up using a torrent client to download the actual data. i have a mac and use transmission, and love it.
  • tcarrier32
    if you download files that have a low amount of seeders then yes you can get viruses. ive been using torrents for a while and never have had a problem.

    i use bittorrent as my client. just downloaded a few cd's last night.
  • I Wear Pants
    Get the utorrent client, it's the most popular and lightweight client (program to download torrents) plus it's free.

    What's great about torrents is many of them have comments. This is useful as the comments are usually along the lines of "Great torrent, quality is good, clean" or "Stay away! Fake torrent tries to get you to download a video player".
  • justincredible
    I use Transmission for Mac as my client and get my torrents from Demonoid.
  • I Wear Pants
    I second Demonoid, I think they're actually letting the public sign up right now too. Only problem is it might disappear at any moment like it did for a while there.
  • UANyg
    if you have a mac, as long as you aren't downloading any software, then you don't have to worry about a virus. you can only get a virus by installing it yourself, so if you stick to music videos and such, you will be fine. on pc's, you do have to be a little more careful with which torrents you download.
  • wes_mantooth
    I get my torrents from isohunt. I use bitlord to download them.
  • derek bomar
    so...you need one program to download them, and another to open them up?
  • wes_mantooth
    well, I do it like this....

    I find the files on Isohunt.
    I click on them and they automatically start downloading using Bitlord.
    I then either transfer them over to my HDTV Media player hard drive or open and watch them with VLC media player(there are others, but this one will open almost any file).

    All of these are free of charge...other than my HDTV media player.
  • UANyg
    you don't need any program to download them, just a site such as demonoid.com, isohunt.com, etc. then you do need a program to actually open it up and download the real file.
  • derek bomar
    is this shit legal?
  • iclfan2
    Thepiratebay.org = GOAT
  • wes_mantooth
    derek bomar wrote: is this shit legal?
    umm....stealing movies and music is def illegal.

    Downloading torrents is not.....so as long as it isn't copyrighted material, it is legal.

    Honestly, most people(including me) are stealing copyrighted material.
  • Sykotyk
    A torrent is just an way in which to transmit the data (rather than bit by bit, you can get different pieces of the file at different times from different seeds).

    Isohunt is the best site for searching for torrents. You then use a torrent program to download it (I use utorrent). The torrent will appear on your computer as a folder with files inside of it (isohunt will show you what files will be contained inside the torrent). The files are just like any other file. Most video files (if you're downloading videos, they're divx files, which will require a divx player--WMP, Real Player, etc can't play them, download the divx player).

    Now, if the torrent is a DVD with the r0(x) filetypes, they'd have to be burnt onto a DVD to view them. I don't mess with those torrents, I prefer the ones that just have a .avi divx file.

    Sykotyk
  • tcarrier32
    its not legal, just a safer and quicker way to get music
  • GoChiefs
    wes_mantooth wrote: well, I do it like this....

    I find the files on Isohunt.
    I click on them and they automatically start downloading using Bitlord.
    I then either transfer them over to my HDTV Media player hard drive or open and watch them with VLC media player(there are others, but this one will open almost any file).

    All of these are free of charge...other than my HDTV media player.
    Same here..except I use utorrent.

    HDTV Media Player = GOAT (just got my old man one for his birthday since he loves mine so damn much)...oh yeah...thanks again wes!
  • wes_mantooth
    ^^It really is a handy little device. Still my favorite electronic toy.
  • GoChiefs
    Hell yes..I have 300 movies at my fingertips! Just turn on the power and click your remote! And I can still fit another 300 or so movies on my hard drive.
  • heel023
    I used torrents to dl Royal Rumble for the kids.
  • eersandbeers
    jordo212000 wrote: Aren't torrent websites kind of known for giving you viruses?
    Not really. I don't know how other Torrent sites are set up, but on Pirate Bay, there are comments and number of total users sharing a file. The files with the most users are usually safe. Plus you can read the comments before you download.


    As for the legality, the douches at the RIAA aren't going after downloaders anymore. They are going after the people sharing music and movies.
  • osudarby08
    iclfan2 wrote: Thepiratebay.org = GOAT
    i agree
  • kiksfomikee
    Download the program Bittorrent...just google that, it's free and safe. And then go to isohunt.com to search for your music, movies, whatever. They will come up and download in the bittorrent program.

    ****IMPORTANT****

    Make sure you use firefox to download them with, if you use internet explorer there is a good chance you will get a virus.

    To get the files once they are downloaded, right click the torrent and go to "open containing folder" from there you can drag them into whatever program you use, such as itunes..

    Hope this helps!!