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pope97 August 2nd, 2006 03:15 PM

Turbo-Charged Connection but can't download
 
I have limewire pro 4.12.3 and I have been downloading files great, but recently I cannot download anything even though I have plenty of sources. The file will stay at the status of "connecting" but the download never starts. I've heard that my isp, Comcast, gives trouble to p2p programs but this is the first time in 4 months.

wondering why August 2nd, 2006 04:45 PM

It could be just a case of fake files as there are heaps around at the moment, try downloading from a smaller number of hosts under 20...Also try varying your search words...
If Comcast shape P2P users, it could be a case of different times of the day, they will classify that as their peak periods...:)

Marcassin August 3rd, 2006 12:43 AM

I have the same problem. I right clicked on the file to check with Bitzi and the answer was the file could not be found but when I entered the title of the movie for Bitzi to search I got answers which were among the results found by Limewire and still Limewire needed new sources and the download couldn't start. I checked with E-Donkey I get the files and I can download but it's usually slower than with Limewire Pro which I'd rather used. Does Limewire prevent some titles from being downloaded? Also there are requests for some TV series that elicit no reply at all when you dl a number of episodes from E-donkey: are they barred from downloading by Limewire?

wondering why August 3rd, 2006 02:24 AM

I often use the Bitzi search for a movie and use the magnet link to start the download, needless to say that the sources aren't always available so, I just wait and try again at a different time and I do eventually get the movie...
I dont know much about E-donkey, so I cant help you there..
I do know that Limewire doesn't restrict any downloads as it doesn't have anything to do with what people share on the network, it's just the software that links our computers to one another...:)

Marcassin August 3rd, 2006 04:10 AM

thank you; I have never used the magnet link: don't exactly what it is; I'll try anyway

wondering why August 3rd, 2006 12:14 PM

Just click on it and it opens Limewire automatically for you and searches for the sources of that particular file....:)

Lord of the Rings August 3rd, 2006 12:36 PM

The magnet links at Bitzi are 1. not compatible with LimeWire. & 2. generally very old & no longer useful.

However magnet links are a very good way to send files to friends. And Bitzi is a very good way to find reports about files you're searching for.

wondering why August 3rd, 2006 12:42 PM

Hmmm, Sorry LOTR but I will have to disagree there...
The link opened LW automatically, it worked for me just a few days ago and I was linked to the sources of that file straight away and downloaded the movie...

Lord of the Rings August 3rd, 2006 12:43 PM

My apologies then. Many of those magnet links are left by "other" networks.

wondering why August 3rd, 2006 12:49 PM

I use the one for Gnutella...
But I will agree that it's not 100% successful all the time as you mentioned that it could be an old link....
I usually only use this feature if I cant find the file through LW itself and I keep getting fake results....;)

Lord of the Rings August 3rd, 2006 12:52 PM

Yep even the gnutella ones ... in my experience anyway ... they will open LW, but LW doesn't know what the file is & has a ? beside file-type & simply goes to need more sources. But glad to hear they do sometimes work. ;) :)

Marcassin August 4th, 2006 05:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wondering why

I do know that Limewire doesn't restrict any downloads as it doesn't have anything to do with what people share on the network, it's just the software that links our computers to one another...:)

I've been wondering because I've tried to download episodes from an American TV series -sorry, we are not allowed to give any titles- and my search didn't produce any results except for two, one which was a song with the same title and another that if clicked on took you to the Amazon page advertising the DVD.
So I 'm getting them from e-Donkey but downloading is much slower than with LWpro
Just like the movie I'd been trying to download and (like Pope97) got a huge number of files to choose from with plenty of sources and LW kept saying "need new sources". I got CD1 from e-Donkey within 2 days while many others (part 2 or full movie) are being downloaded.
Being stubborn I went back to LW until I got one out of hundreds of them that could download. Finally it took just a few hours for the complete movie to download from LWpro whereas it took at least two days with e-Donkey to download the first part of that same movie . That's why I'd rather use LW

Ed91 August 4th, 2006 05:52 AM

I've seen a few people having this problem, including myself when searching for more popular files recently and I saw somthing that may be at least part of the cause if what I've noticed is relivant..

I got to download a file, it says "connecting" for a long period of time, before eventually "need more sources", so I cancel the download realising it's one of "those" files that just won't download.. but then I checked my incomplete folder, and had loads of incomplete files from previously cancelled searches (that wouldn't connect) all 0 bytes in size.

So I'm wondering, if limewire downloads from the incomplete folder, is the reason that there are so many results for files that won't download because loads of people have tried to download the file, failed, but are still left with the 0 byte file in the "incomplete" folder, and after that's downloaded/created limewire runs out of sources?

And secondly, if that is true, could it not be that people who don't have p2p's best interests at heart are using this bug (if it is indeed a bug, I'm just guessing) to create results with hundreds of sources that will not download, thus helping to make the network so painful to find a true result people just won't bother?

maybe?

Lord of the Rings August 4th, 2006 08:35 AM

It sounds to me like you may have a mac. Perhaps not. But google Overpeer & you'll get an idea about where those search results come from. They only target copyright files, re: files that won't connect. In your search results, you may find 100 for one result, the next on the list may have 99, etc. Those ones are fake! So we normally recommend choosing those with say 10-20 sources under the # column of the search results. This is where Bitzi can come in handy to see if they really are genuine files.

Here's a link which mentions Overpeer: http://www.betanews.com/article/P2P_...ion/1134249644

Yes, for all files you attempt to download, it will create a file within the incomplete folder. Occasionally it's wise to do this: Tip: Purge the Downloads Queue!; ie: remove those files from the download window & also from the incomplete folder.

Ed91 August 5th, 2006 04:02 AM

Nope, not using a mac.. soon though! I'm pretty sick of Microsoft, so when Leopard's released I'm going to switch over. Yeah, I know the way they do that, pretty annoying, but I'm usually searching for files that don't attract such attention over copyright issues, so I guess I was just shocked by the scale of the problem. Do the 0 byte files in the incomplete folder add to the high number of sources for these downloads? If so (or even just for keeping the folder clean) Limewire should delete any 0 byte files on cancellation. There not doing any good for anyone there..
One thing I've noticed is that these files are usually hosted on systems with "browse host" disabled, or when browsed the error "couldn't browse host" pops up, so armed with this information for random spot checks, I'm going to go on the biggest careless blocking spree ever!

Expect to next see me under a thread named "No search results.. WHY?! :confused: " haha

Lord of the Rings August 5th, 2006 05:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed91
... so when Leopard's released I'm going to switch over.... If so (or even just for keeping the folder clean) Limewire should delete any 0 byte files on cancellation. There not doing any good for anyone there..
Expect to next see me under a thread named "No search results.. WHY?! :confused: " haha

lol :D Yes I agree, the incompletes should be removed automatically if you deliberately cancel downloads. But at least it does give the option of recontinuing the downld if you made a mistake or changed your mind. The incompletes don't have any relationship with the sources of your search results. But having many incompletes will make LW take longer to startup, longer to settle down, & use up more computer resources such as ram & virtual memory.

taffman November 17th, 2006 09:08 AM

I got to download a file, it says "connecting" for a long period of time, before eventually "need more sources", i have read from other posts that it could be a fake file but i have spent nearly all day searching for music and it doesnt want to know, i just get connecting then need more sources..... i only downloaded 4.12 today and it cost me!!!! getting very frustrated now, please please someone point me in the right direction!!!!!:( :( :( :PEACE:

wondering why November 17th, 2006 11:46 AM

Firstly before we get to the fake files 4.12 what , Pro or Basic

taffman November 23rd, 2006 04:32 PM

pro, it seems to be ok now tho, got a few songs but its not running as well as it always has.........


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