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![]() I'm using Bearshare 5.2.5. On ever music/mp3 search I perform I get at least one result with size = 3,545,425 bits with hundreds of sources. This is a bogus file. How can I filter or isolate a specific size file? Doing split searches is not an acceptable option. Can the freepeers or hostiles files be updated to reflect filtering of specific size files? Also there is a new bull s**t file size = 3,877,627. |
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![]() I checked the option "Only accept results with metadata", which eliminated the bogus bit size files. I'm not very familiar with the metadata option and how it may narrow or eliminate some legitimate search results. thanks again |
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![]() You're right. It can be too restrictive. Not many programs transmit that metadata, so if you hit a brick wall try turning it off again. Don't forget the bogus keyword method I described. It works very well at bouncing those bogus spammers that try to mirror your own searches back at you. If you do that, you won't lose any legitimate results. |
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