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can you force both words in search? for example, I want music by ****** - typing those two words brings up a lot of music with just "*****" in the title. Any way to force only results with both words? Thanks for your help.http://smilies.sofrayt.com/%5E/_950/cleverman.gif |
Not that I'm aware of. It would be good if we could. You know you could try this: search for one of their songs (or albums.) Once you find somebody who has that file, use the Browse function to view their files. You can then downld any of those files of that artist you are searching for. If they are unable to be browsed, then see if their ip is listed (such as when you try to browse them) & write it down. Then try a Direct Connect search. |
the other way would be to use an "Any Type" search. See if you get better results using the three terms "***** .mp3" |
Thank you both for the tips - I will try those things and see if I can narrow things a bit. Didn't realize you could focus on one user. |
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