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    Default Torrents compared to P2P

    while Torrent clients are still a method of P2P i have found that the files are 99.9% clean.(never got a bad file just reluctant to say 100%)

    Do the Admins here advise against Programs such as Bitcomet and Azerus?
    or when you guys talk about p2p programs are we refering to things like Kazaa and Limewire? (which are obviously full of malware).

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    Hi there,

    Quote Originally Posted by GeneRyan View Post
    Do the Admins here advise against Programs such as Bitcomet and Azerus?
    or when you guys talk about p2p programs are we refering to things like Kazaa and Limewire? (which are obviously full of malware).
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    i had already read all the faq's upon my first view of this website. I was wondering about specific P2P programs. Bitcomet can be used for tasks other than piracy... while i do admit that Torrents are usually for priating, i use it as a download manager and to up and down to my FTP. occasionally i will obtain other files, but i have never recieved a corrupted or malicious file using torrents. Limewire and Kazaa on the other hand.... about 75% of files are in fected and i realize that.

    P.S. working on a MCSE here, wouldnt do anything to jeapordize that
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneRyan View Post
    while i do admit that Torrents are usually for priating, i use it as a download manager and to up and down to my FTP. occasionally i will obtain other files, but i have never recieved a corrupted or malicious file using torrents. Limewire and Kazaa on the other hand.... about 75% of files are in fected and i realize that.
    I do use torrents for huge number of music downloading(In game songs). Most of them are clean. I've tried Limewire before and I've gotten viruses before from there.
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    Hello chewdz,
    Quote Originally Posted by chewdz View Post
    huge number of music downloading(In game songs).
    What does that mean?

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    You mean the in game songs?? Those songs that are playing in the background when you are playing some kind of games.
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    Hi there,

    Guess I am unclear as why one would have to download music via torrent when playing a game.

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    Although chewdz might not have meant music as in media from artists, he could have meant music files that were an optional component to some video game. Like the music file was not in a .mp3 or .m4a format but rather some game format, that requires the game to open it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drragostea View Post
    Although chewdz might not have meant music as in media from artists, he could have meant music files that were an optional component to some video game. Like the music file was not in a .mp3 or .m4a format but rather some game format, that requires the game to open it.
    Yup. That's what I'm trying to say. Thanks drragostea for making my point clearer.
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    ya i love torrent files. most site admins keep it very clean(data wise), if you get a good one that is! as far as the game songs go....try bink audio formatter.....typically will add any song u have to any game that is not using .mp3 or wma. i.e need for speed franchise, all done with bink.
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