1. new shows via torrent only for a few days will perk up the interest


  2. true, but I also noticed quite often that jumping on a dead torrent woke up some people -- whether it was at the Trader's Den, Dimeadozen, Zomb, U2T, almost every site with a more or less dedicated fan base (instead of the trash at TPB etc) seems to be able to keep lots of files running for years.

    A button that sends out a reseed request to all people who ever finished the files seems pretty crucical by the way.

    Not that important anyway. It's here now and to me: the more options, the better. I'll use it for flacs. If desired, any crewmember may take it to Rapidshare
  3. Added the reseed request to the todo list. Easy to do
  4. does anybody had the same problem as me? i've downloaded Part 1 three times now (on mediafire) and track 7 (new york) is still corrupt !


  5. For some reason, I often have bad experiences with Mediafire corrupting files. Best thing I can recommend is getting the first part from Megaupload, it's the exact same file.
  6. I used the megaupoad as well. And the torrent

    Didnt have time to properly listen to it yet. Will do though I wont forget
  7. Originally posted by noiseless:[..]

    For some reason, I often have bad experiences with Mediafire corrupting files. Best thing I can recommend is getting the first part from Megaupload, it's the exact same file.


    i tried megaupload too... but it says : This file is currently not available.


  8. Sadly the world of free services has its limitations

    Mediafire files are often being corrupted.
    Megaupload files are -- especially the first day or so -- sometimes unavailable for a brief moment. No worries, it's actually still there, just try again. I hit the link two times, second time it appeared. It has been downloaded 13 times succesfully.

    I know these things can be frustrating sometimes but it should work with a little patience.

    cheers
  9. thanks a lot guys !!!

  10. that's weird ! track 7 is still corrupt !! even with the RS link