![]() |
|
Register | FAQ | The Twelve Commandments | Members List | Calendar | Arcade | Find the Best VPN | Today's Posts | Search |
Open Discussion topics Discuss the time of day, whatever you want to. This is the hangout area. If you have LimeWire problems, post them here too. |
![]() |
| LinkBack ![]() | Thread Tools ![]() | Display Modes ![]() |
| |||
![]() In a video search there's the form box for "length". In Limewire's guide to searching it describes this box as "Length - Length of the file in bytes (deprecated)". Now can somebody explain to me how to utilize this feature? I figured at first length meant time. Then after looking it up, it seems to mean file size in bytes. Now if that's the case, how do you know what the file size is in bytes when all searches and downloads are expressed in MB or KB?!?!?! I've tried typing random numbers in here just so see if what comes up just by playing with it a bit in order to figure it out but I never get any results whatsoever. I don't quite understand how these work. If I were to type in an actor's name and select "clip" as the type, I get results galore. Last try, 711 files and not one of them had any relevence to the actor at all. So how do you use these features?!?! ![]() |
![]() |
| |
![]() | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Some explanation required | Pix | Getting Started Using LimeWire + WireShare | 1 | July 11th, 2006 12:03 PM |
Need Explanation To Unhashed Files, Etc | diane45 | BearShare Open Discussion | 1 | March 13th, 2006 12:23 PM |
Possible explanation for corrupt files? | Charles Hudson | Download/Upload Problems | 0 | May 24th, 2005 02:17 PM |
extension explanation | doubledark | General Mac Support | 1 | October 2nd, 2004 06:58 AM |
Linux PATH Explanation (URL) | Unregistered | General Linux Support | 1 | October 10th, 2001 03:25 PM |