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A little voice in the wilderness: I am but newly arrived and have only just learned of this wondrous download site of Janne's that is no more, and I stand here wrenching my hands and fisting tears from my eyes..........ooooooooo! |
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Just went to Janne's site and i see the regular stuff is already gone too
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PS - THANKS, YOU KNOW WHAT FOR
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If people are serious about keeping the mpeg race videos available. I
know of three natural choices that would be less costly than running a dedicated and centralized ftp server. 1. newsgroups By uploading the files as binaries to a newsgroup they can be downloaded off of a newsgroup server. Newsgroup service is provided with many internet service providers (comcast users get 2GB of transfer monthly) or can be purchased for under $10/month depending on speed and bandwidth requirements. In my opinion this would be the best option since it wouldn't require any of us to provide the server space or bandwidth for the file transfers. 2. IRC - Internet Relay Chat. A lot of groups who release bootleg videos set up chat channels where individuals' personal computers host the files and provide the bandwidth for the transfers. This has the advantage of allowing the files to be hosted by a larger number of people and dividing up the server load. **I set up an irc channel on the server: "irc.rizon.net" called "#ski-vids" which I'm trying to set up a fileserver of the races I still have downloaded** See http://divxstation.com/comm/thread.asp?i=14&t=9935&r=12 for a brief instruction on using IRC. 3. Bittorrent or the like. Bad idea, this method is very slow and would require a large number of people to be permanently on-line and uploading the videos. In my opinion this is the worst of the three options. Just my opinion on the whole thing, please don't flame me. |
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Dave Anderson wrote:
If people are serious about keeping the mpeg race videos available. I know of three natural choices that would be less costly than running a dedicated and centralized ftp server. 1. newsgroups By uploading the files as binaries to a newsgroup they can be downloaded off of a newsgroup server. Newsgroup service is provided with many internet service providers (comcast users get 2GB of transfer monthly) or can be purchased for under $10/month depending on speed and bandwidth requirements. In my opinion this would be the best option since it wouldn't require any of us to provide the server space or bandwidth for the file transfers. Alt.binary arent the most popular NG among the administrators due to the high bandwidthdemand on the servers, therefore many doesn't cary that groups. 2. IRC - Internet Relay Chat. A lot of groups who release bootleg videos set up chat channels where individuals' personal computers host the files and provide the bandwidth for the transfers. This has the advantage of allowing the files to be hosted by a larger number of people and dividing up the server load. **I set up an irc channel on the server: "irc.rizon.net" called "#ski-vids" which I'm trying to set up a fileserver of the races I still have downloaded** See http://divxstation.com/comm/thread.asp?i=14&t=9935&r=12 for a brief instruction on using IRC. You still got to have a server with the diskcapacity and a large cable to the net to do that. 3. Bittorrent or the like. Bad idea, this method is very slow and would require a large number of people to be permanently on-line and uploading the videos. In my opinion this is the worst of the three options. With this method you split the server and the bandwidth problems over the community. The biggest problem here is the more complex system to understand for the user. Janne G |
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Hello!
Thanks for your video, I almost download all. However, you have removed section of Olympic biathlon 2002. I was not downloading it. If it is possible to return, make it. There are copies (about 3 GB) on your ftp. ftp://avari181.mt.luth.se/pub2/2001-2002/Olympic/ and ftp://avari181.mt.luth.se/pub2/Olympic/ Thank you, Sergey (Rus) |
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Well, there is another alternative.
There is a site www.yousendit.com - you can upload up to 2GB for free. Minus - it takes hours to upload big files, plus - you don't have to be on-line after uploading. |
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And another one - to creat a hub.
http://dcplusplus.sourceforge.net/ |
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ViktoriaK wrote in message ...
Well, there is another alternative. There is a site www.yousendit.com - you can upload up to 2GB for free. Minus - it takes hours to upload big files, plus - you don't have to be on-line after uploading. What will i do with the other 78gig of video then? Janne G |
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I think that yousendit.com is actual for the new races, not for the old ones.
I still think that torrent is not a bad idea - I download football matches regularly. And what about hub creation? |
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