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How to spot and avoid fake search results. BearShare is excellent for spotting the fakes because it can display loads of info that LimeWire can't. In the search view enable all the columns except "Type" and lay them out in an order that makes sense to you. When you search for movies or other stuff that is often faked click on the tiny plus sign icon beside the filename to see the details of all the sources and you will quickly learn the difference between faked results and the real thing. A few things to watch out for are:
You can also use this technique in the downloads view, which is a good idea because BearShare will find a lot more sources as the downloads proceed, uncovering a lot of sources whose file names don't match. When you get a lot of results and fakes seem to dominate the list, sort by the number of sources and start examining results that only get roughly 2-20 sources and a variety of software versions other than LimeWire. Right click on each one and pick "Bitzi ticket" and your web browser will show you a report on them. If it's the right one or Bitzi has no info, consider it a likely candidate. When you find likely candidates:
most sources because the others with few or one source are probably just damaged copies of the same file. Wait for the search to finish and:
precise hash instead of a filename. You'll have to be quick to do this because BearShare will be trying to start the download and will ignore that "F" if even one source has started downloading. Don't be surprised if that search which gave you only a few sources at first turns out to have up to 1500 sources. BearShare is especially good at finding more sources during downloads. By the way. For the most dependable and powerful version of BearShare, see this thread: Sticky: BearShare has been sabotaged. This is my favourite version. I use it all the time. |
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Not much point. I already scan for them and put them in the [Hostiles List]. Your best bet is to use the list and check your search results with Bitzi before you download. |
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What is a "bitzi"-sorry I am a dumb Limewire user, trying to use my somewhat intelligent brain to figure this stuff out. Can anyone tell me why, for instance, J*hnny C*sh in particular seems to have all "corrupt files" or "trojans" or "quarantined Trojans"- Why do people corrupt certain files by certain artists? I have noticed that. At first I thought I was losing my mind, but every one of these "J*hnny C*sh files" was corrupted-and I DID see a pattern, like the same speed, same "4,087 kb" or whatever they use to measure whatever that number means. I noticed a lot of things in common with a lot of the files, but I DID find some that looked perfect-T3, 3-5,000 kb(?) MP3, etc-and THAT file was corrupted. In case you can help me, I am looking in particular for "H**t" by J*hnny C*sh, or "S**ner or L***r" Any help would be appreciated so much! I know I sound like an idiot-not knowing the speed or "bitrate"-is that even a computer word? It just came into my head! With respect for my fellow computer people. Ashley __________________________________________________ Edited to comply with the House Rules. Warez, copyright violation, or any other illegal activity may NOT be linked or expressed in any form. Copyright material may not be discussed on this forum. Last edited by Lord of the Rings; January 3rd, 2009 at 05:52 AM. |
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From Wikipedia: Bit rate often refers to the number of bits used per unit of playback time to represent a continuous medium such as audio or video after source coding (data compression). The size of a multimedia file in bytes is the product of the bit rate (in bits/s) and the length of the recording (in seconds), divided by eight. To learn who & why the network is spammed to stop copyright file sharing, see Beware of Fake files in search results. To see examples of spam sizes & sizes you should learn to recognise (you already are starting to learn by the sounds), see Virus thread: Typical virus spam file sizes - Make a note of them (click on blue link to see). This also shows the spam is auto-renamed to match your search criteria. Other type of audio file problem, file corruption, see mp3 Bit-Rates Versus File Sizes (click on link). This is harder for the average person to compare, however if you notice the size of the file compared to bit rate & duration of song is different to others in search results with same bit rate, then you know something is wrong. These such corrupt files might show a bit rate of 192 or 320 kbps but after downloading & playing, they playback with a bitrate of perhaps 32 kbps & you either only hear silence or noise, or chipmunks or the file will refuse to play at all. Bitzi mostly has video file reports, but some audio file reports do exist there. Bitzi is a site which has reports on p2p sharing files. People can list files there, make reports, etc. And likewise, others can check the files in their search results by doing a bitzi lookup to see if there are any reports on that file. How to use Bitzi Web Lookup This way people can learn if there are problems with any files they find in their search results. If the file is not listed at Bitzi, then some doubt could be cast upon it. The more people who list their shared files at Bitzi or make reports on shared files they find, then the better for everyone. |
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