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Drivhardd December 31st, 2008 08:46 AM

Downloads are quiet
 
Can someone please tell me why my downloads arent playing when I preview them. Thanks

Lord of the Rings December 31st, 2008 09:05 AM

Either fakes, or if using LW's media player could be issue with the player. LW's media player is not super reliable & suffers if LW is busy downloading & uploading.

You can also only preview songs when they have at least downloaded a certain %. If you have not downloaded any % then you cannot preview them. :) Some audio formats might be more difficult to preview if only partially downloaded.

lastpassed January 1st, 2009 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Lord of the Rings (Post 335105)
Either fakes, or if using LW's media player could be issue with the player. LW's media player is not super reliable & suffers if LW is busy downloading & uploading.

You can also only preview songs when they have at least downloaded a certain %. If you have not downloaded any % then you cannot preview them. :) Some audio formats might be more difficult to preview if only partially downloaded.

LOTR-

Is there a way to differentiate a fake file prior to beginning a DL? Also, which file formats do you feel work best as regards getting a preview to start playing ASAP.

Thank you.

Lord of the Rings January 1st, 2009 07:14 PM

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Using bitzi to check if the files are listed there. Mostly video files are listed at Bitzi. How to use Bitzi Web Lookup.

No other easy way to pick them. Depends on what type of file. Size makes a difference. If they are obviously same size as well known spam files then I mark them as junk & of course ignore them. For audio files, I check their bit rate compared to file size & audio length. If the 3 do not seem to match up then I can guess one is deliberately corrupt. Takes practice to learn what sizes should be for a particular bitrate & duration. mp3 Bit-Rates Versus File Sizes (click on link)

For general spam, get to know these file sizes & auto naming techniques: Virus thread: Typical virus spam file sizes - Make a note of them (click on blue link to see)

BTW something else you can do is ... right-click download window heading bar, choose to show Extended tooltips. Then hover your cursor over the file you are downloading. This will show information about whether any data has been lossed due to corruption. ;) I had an example earlier but decided to cancel it. Oh well, the image below gives you 'some' idea about it. :)

http://www.gnutellaforums.com/attach...uption-ext.gif

Edit: Found a good example:

http://www.gnutellaforums.com/attach...corruption.gif

.

lastpassed January 4th, 2009 03:41 PM

Prompt, direct and easily understood.

Thanks for your time, LOTR!


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