Ok, so I recently began to explore the Torrent world I am using BitTorrent although I don't know where exactly find torrents I'm currently using.. Piratebay and torrentsearch..and some spanish pages you probably don't know.
Anyways, I downloaded several CD's yesterday (plz don't tell the police) The point is that I can't reproduce them. They are ".mp3" files but no media player can play them it says the files in there are not really the format they say they are and that trying to play them may cause several errors.
Ok so two things, How do I play files in a torrent and what's the best place to find them. Use BitComet. BitTorrent isn't the best choice of torrent client I'd use.
~Edited teh illegalz.
P.S. - If you really pay for your movies, and CDs. you are a retard.
QUOTE(Lithium @ Dec 1 2006, 12:06 PM)
P.S. - If you really pay for your movies, and CDs. you are a retard.
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lol!
Anyways the torrent client I not really the problem. The problem is that I cannot reproduce the damm .mp3 filesQUOTE(Lithium @ Dec 1 2006, 02:06 PM)
P.S. - If you really pay for your movies, and CDs. you are a retard.
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Actually if you own the cd's dvd or whatever it is then you can download it as a backup but if you don't own them then thats piracy but who cares. Right now 200 internet police are still trying to remove spyware while 1000 download the ant bully and family guy
Ok:
Go to the task of the downloaded CDs. Make sure that theyre at 100%. Press stop. Then, get a program like itunes that can play the files. Winamp works aswell i think.
Try this exactly and if problems persist you need a sound format converter. BTW: What program are you currently using to try and play these? Windows Media Player CANNOT play Mp3s, only WMAs.
Are you sure the download is finished?
Can you play the mp3s, just not copy them or something..? I'm confused on your problem..
WMA can play mp3s... why do you think Windows costs so much, it's because they pay to have support for pattended codecs and stuff ~.~
QUOTE(Mp)Excalibur)
Windows Media Player CANNOT play Mp3s, only WMAs.
Umm..yes they can. I have a bunch of .mp3's from torrents and things and they work fine on Windows Media Player.
Who told you they couldn't? Have you even tried it?
All of my music that I have are .mp3s and I play them with Windows Media Player, works fine. The torrent you downloaded may have been a fake file, people like to post files that end up being corrupted or that get's stuck at 99.9% and sucks your bandwidth.
All of my itunes Mp3s cannot be played on Windows Media Player. Tell it to the judge.
QUOTE(Mp)Excalibur @ Dec 1 2006, 03:08 PM)
All of my itunes Mp3s cannot be played on Windows Media Player. Tell it to the judge.
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ITUNES is the key word.
Itunes' mp3sWindows Media player and iTunes CAN play mp3s... and anyway I've tried playing it with WMP, iTunes, Sonic Stage Application, Winamp and even with Roxio's Music player and none work.
I have tried converting them and failed miserably
And yes the files are fully complete, I'm not that stupid..
The task itself in the Torrent Client may be uploading to other users. Did you check if its really stopped? If so and its still being like this im stumped. And doesnt this belong in the tech forum anyway?