#251607 - 14/03/2005 09:45
Instant eclectic music collection
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South By South-West, or SXSW -- which I hadn't heard of before Saturday -- is a music festival happening this week in Austin, Texas. It's a pretty big music festival: apparently over 1,300 bands are playing this year. And over 750 of those bands have contributed MP3s to an "SXSW Artists Showcase". And SXSW have put up a torrent of the whole gosh-darned enchilada... Peter
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#251608 - 14/03/2005 10:05
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: peter]
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Woo hoo! Downloading now.... (as soon as I finish installing bittorrent on my server).
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#251609 - 14/03/2005 11:35
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#251610 - 14/03/2005 14:05
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: peter]
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Thanks much!
However currently -> 23 day remaining.
Hopefully it will speed up
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#251611 - 14/03/2005 14:15
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: Redrum]
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Quote: However currently -> 23 day remaining.
Hopefully it will speed up
If you've got a firewall, BitTorrent is sped up hugely if you turn on port forwarding to your actual PC. This page goes into very considerable detail, but in general you just need to forward ports 6881..6889, TCP, from your firewall to your PC.
Peter
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#251612 - 14/03/2005 14:22
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[Re: peter]
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"But I don't have an iPod! How can I listen to those mp3s without an iPod???"
I guess international trade laws prohibit mentioning MP3 without mentioning iPod nowadays.
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#251613 - 14/03/2005 14:26
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: peter]
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Also, to make sure you get the best speed, limit the upload speed to slower than your upstream bandwidth. If you don't then you upstream bandwidth will get filled, which doesn't leave any room for the TCP ACK packets, which kills your download speed.
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#251614 - 14/03/2005 14:30
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: peter]
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Thanks again. I’ll read through the tuning doc to see if I can find anything. I don’t have a firewall on the PC I’m downloading from. I was able to download the "updated" songs in about 15 minutes however the full version is taking forever. Hopefully more people will start downloading and that will help.
The full version looks like it is zipped into two files. I kind of wish it wasn’t because if this fails I'll probably loose the entire zip and just not a few songs, oh well beggars….
Is there any other cool downloads like this that use Bit Torrent? Never head of Bit Torrent before.
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#251615 - 14/03/2005 14:41
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: Redrum]
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Quote: The full version looks like it is zipped into two files. I kind of wish it wasn’t because if this fails I'll probably loose the entire zip and just not a few songs, oh well beggars….
I think it doesn't actually work like that -- until you've got the whole lot, none of your downloaded files are valid. I'd love to know exactly how it works, but it seems to fill the files in the order it receives the blocks, whether or not that's the right order. This surely involves it in reshuffling the blocks when the right ones do arrive, but maybe it does that on-the-fly too. It must be a bit like those jigsaw screensavers.
Quote: Is there any other cool downloads like this that use Bit Torrent? Never head of Bit Torrent before.
It's very popular anytime you've got a file to offer for download that's so big it'd wipe out your web server if you just handed it out. It gets used for Linux ISOs and that sort of thing.
Peter
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#251616 - 14/03/2005 14:44
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: Redrum]
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Mine is downloading at over 200KB/s, ETA 3.5 hours.
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#251617 - 14/03/2005 14:47
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: peter]
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Quote: ...in general you just need to forward ports 6881..6889, TCP, from your firewall to your PC.
Through the magic(?) of UPnP, Azureus was able to forward port 6881 automatically, but I'm still looking at a 7 day download.
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#251618 - 14/03/2005 14:55
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: peter]
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I think it doesn't actually work like that -- until you've got the whole lot, none of your downloaded files are valid. I'd love to know exactly how it works, but it seems to fill the files in the order it receives the blocks, whether or not that's the right order. This surely involves it in reshuffling the blocks when the right ones do arrive, but maybe it does that on-the-fly too. It must be a bit like those jigsaw screensavers.
I haven't used the official BT client for a while, so I don't know how it works now. With Azureus, the best BT client I have found, you can open files before the whole torrent is downloaded (including previewing parts of video clips, given a codec that can cope with that). You can even tell it not to download some files in the torrent, so in this case you could tell it only to download one of the two zip files.
http://azureus.sourceforge.net/
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#251619 - 14/03/2005 14:58
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[Re: andy]
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I'm a big fan of ABC. Well, I was before I got scared of downloading. I don't have many legitimate torrents that I usually get
They mentioned this on the Screen Savers, too. Sounds like a cool idea, but I'm sure most of it will be stuff I won't want to listen to.
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#251620 - 14/03/2005 15:13
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[Re: peter]
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Quote: The full version looks like it is zipped into two files. I kind of wish it wasn’t because if this fails I'll probably loose the entire zip and just not a few songs, oh well beggars….
I think it doesn't actually work like that -- until you've got the whole lot, none of your downloaded files are valid. I'd love to know exactly how it works, but it seems to fill the files in the order it receives the blocks, whether or not that's the right order. This surely involves it in reshuffling the blocks when the right ones do arrive, but maybe it does that on-the-fly too. It must be a bit like those jigsaw screensavers.
No, you can definitely work with files within a torrent before the entire torrent is completed.
Now, it's possible that whatever Torrent client you're using doesn't actually do that, and only collects the blocks it receives into a big blob and then parts it out when it's done, but that's certainly not how it has to work.
Azureus seems to allocate files when the download starts and put the blocks in the right place when it receives them. I think there's an option to not preallocate, but that probably increases fragmentation significantly. Again, your client may do it differently.
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#251621 - 14/03/2005 15:20
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[Re: andy]
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Good tip on Azureus.
It looks much better than qtorrent, which I'm currently using -- gotta wait for it to finish in a few hours before switching, though, or I'll likely lose the 231MB already downloaded.
I also tried the official bittorrent s/w, but the GUI was all but non-existent, and didn't seem to ever update onscreen. Mind you, the download rate (measured with other tools) was noticeably quicker than qtorrent is..
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#251622 - 14/03/2005 15:42
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[Re: andy]
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I was downloading at 1.1MB/s finished a couple hours ago.
Gotta love the 20Meg fiber at the office.
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#251623 - 14/03/2005 15:45
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[Re: mlord]
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Quote: I also tried the official bittorrent s/w, but the GUI was all but non-existent, and didn't seem to ever update onscreen. Mind you, the download rate (measured with other tools) was noticeably quicker than qtorrent is..
I usually use btheadlesscurses.py from the official distribution. It's very good and low-CPU at keeping itself updated, but it doesn't have the partial-downloads-usable feature of Bitt's client.
Peter
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#251624 - 14/03/2005 16:11
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: Roger]
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Quote: Through the magic(?) of UPnP
Through the magic of uPnP on my router, my ReplayTV crashes. Neither the router company nor DNNA seemed interested in fixing it though, so my router has to have uPnP disabled at all times so I can record TV.
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#251625 - 14/03/2005 16:26
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[Re: peter]
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Azureus does have a problem with hogging resources, especially when you have a good number of torrents going. I mostly use it on Windows, but I imagine renicing it under Unix would help with that. (Changing the process priority under Windows helps, but only a little.)
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#251626 - 14/03/2005 17:09
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[Re: mlord]
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I stop torrents all the time before they are finished downloading (Anime) and when I restart Azureus it just checks the file to see what I have and resumes the download.
I have even changed from ABC and G3Torrent to Azureus and it just worked. I've tried many clients Azureus just seems to be the best.
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#251627 - 14/03/2005 17:28
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: peter]
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carpal tunnel
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Cool. This could be interesting. Anybody listened to any of it yet?
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#251628 - 14/03/2005 18:01
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[Re: tman]
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I'm downloading @ over 470 kB/s wooooweeee!
Gotta love that Bittornado....and the fact that there are 70 seeds right now helps as well...
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#251629 - 14/03/2005 19:33
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[Re: ineedcolor]
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Quote: I'm downloading @ over 470 kB/s wooooweeee!
Gotta love that Bittornado....and the fact that there are 70 seeds right now helps as well...
I like Bittornado better than Azareus as well. Seems more stable to me.
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#251630 - 14/03/2005 20:00
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[Re: BartDG]
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Ugh. I used Bittornado until ABC came along. It was just such a bad way to manage the downloads, and restarting torrents was a PITA. I just felt ABC was a better manager, with more options, and gave a feeling of more control over (with more information on) your torrents.
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#251631 - 14/03/2005 20:19
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[Re: peter]
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Just finished extracting one archive and listened to a few songs...nice collection however most songs are only encoded at 128...not "high quality" enough for me....
Thank you anyway.
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#251632 - 14/03/2005 20:51
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[Re: Dignan]
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carpal tunnel
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Quote: Ugh. I used Bittornado until ABC came along. It was just such a bad way to manage the downloads, and restarting torrents was a PITA. I just felt ABC was a better manager, with more options, and gave a feeling of more control over (with more information on) your torrents.
Ah, haven't tried that ABC manager. Maybe I should.
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#251633 - 14/03/2005 21:00
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[Re: BartDG]
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I haven't tried that Azureus, so that might be worth a try, too. The main reason I liked ABC so much was that I could have the program maximized on my second monitor, with dozens of downloads queued up, and I could control at any time which ones I wanted to be downloading. It made everything very easy after dealing with the multiple Bitornado windows.
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#251634 - 14/03/2005 21:03
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[Re: Dignan]
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You can definitely do that with Azureus. It's got the best multiple-torrent manager I've seen. It's hard on the resources, though.
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#251635 - 14/03/2005 21:04
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[Re: Dignan]
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Quote: Ugh. I used Bittornado until ABC came along.
Mmm.. ABC claims to be built from a fork in Bittornado or something, so it really should be better than the latter. But, alas, the Linux version doesn't sound anywhere near stable yet, and there's no .deb package out yet.
So now I'm trying Bittornado, and so far it is the best one on my system. The Java based Azureus (discussed earlier in this thread) looks the slickest, but I don't have java set up on my torrent box.
Cheers
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#251636 - 15/03/2005 04:16
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: ineedcolor]
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Quote: Just finished extracting one archive and listened to a few songs...nice collection however most songs are only encoded at 128...not "high quality" enough for me....
Thank you anyway.
Ah, think of it as a sampler CD -- the type you'd listen to so you can find new music to go out and buy.
For those who haven't heard of this festival before, there are a few of these large festivals sprinkled about the NA continent -- NXNE, and NXNW are the two that I'm most familiar with. Dunno if they torrent anything, though.
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#251637 - 16/03/2005 17:41
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[Re: peter]
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Now this is really cool. There really is something for everything in there. You would think that living in Austin I would have been able to find this, but most of the SXSW marketing seems to skip us The only downside to that when they encoded, they skipped the v2 tags and didn't put the artists website in there so it takes some digging to get a CD. Great idea though.
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#251638 - 16/03/2005 20:01
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[Re: ineedcolor]
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I can't believe the client make that much of a difference but I was using burst and get 1 kbps then I installed bittornado and am getting 550 kbps.
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#251639 - 16/03/2005 20:21
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Some clients lie about how much they are uploading and this will help them get the file faster. These clients also get banned by trackers or users that see you using these (bad) clients. Other clients don't update the tracker early into the torrent. This causes the tracker to ignore you since it doesn't know you have any of the file yet.
I always self update the tracker on any torrent I've just started after I have about a meg.
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#251640 - 17/03/2005 01:32
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[Re: msaeger]
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I pulled the BitTorrent 4.0 to use. After setting the max upload insainly high for a while I noticed that only about 12-13KB/s was going out while maybe 100KB/s was coming in. Revising the max upload to match the observed rate out. My incoming zoomed to just shy of 380KB/s. If my estimation is correct, that's right at the 4Mb/s download speed of my cable service. I left it running about 20 hours after the download was complete and wound up with a 229% share ratio. BTW. Andy, Thanks for the tip about properly setting the upload rate.
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#251641 - 17/03/2005 07:56
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[Re: gbeer]
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BTW. Andy, Thanks for the tip about properly setting the upload rate.
You can always use Netlimiter to control the upload bandwidth each application gets. Very cool program.
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#251643 - 17/03/2005 13:25
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[Re: Roger]
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I don't quite get how preallocating a sparse file helps. I see two reasons to preallocate: to suck up that space in the filesystem so you know you can get it when you need it, and to lessen fragmentation on the file. Preallocating a sparse file helps neither of these conditions. I'm sure it's quicker than writing zeros across 800MB, but if you're going to do that, why not just use the incremental method they list, which would generate sparse files anyway?
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#251644 - 05/05/2005 01:46
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[Re: peter]
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I finally finished listening to this entire collection. Kept about 400 songs totalling about 1.5 gig. I've attached a file listing the ~45 artists who I think are worth looking into.
Hey, that's 45 more artists who's CDs I may buy. It was a refreshing way to find new music without having to watch MTV or wade through commercials on radio. I'll be sure to (somehow) let the artists know I found them via the torrent, hoping they continue to support MP3 samples.
Phew, THAT'S where my last month and a half went. Listening to the eclectic mix every night and the same 925 song playlist on my empeg every day. I really have to stop these massive "listening binges": 1.5 years reviewing my CD collection in 02-03, 6 months of straight techno in 04, 1.5 months in SXSW, etc, etc.
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#251645 - 05/05/2005 14:33
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Hey! You've dropped the Kaiser Chiefs: Two of them were barmen in my lunchtime local and they played at my accountant's wedding - I bet he couldn't afford them now! Mind you, I'd have done the same, I haven't heard anything that I've vaguely related to of theirs. I'll try your list, because I was rather struggling to know where to start: Thanks.
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#251646 - 05/05/2005 21:26
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[Re: peter]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 06/04/2005
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WooHoo! Wow- what a great reason to finally dive into bittorrent stuff! Thanks-
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#251647 - 06/05/2005 01:45
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: boxer]
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I actually kept the Kaiser Chiefs track ("I Predict a Riot") filed under Rock / Pop / Indie. It's a fun track and catchy as can be. It will grow on me over time and I'll probably try to find their CD. Thanks for reminding me about them.
Listening to this comp has made me realize that my supergenre/genre/subgenre structure is really weak. Some day I'll take the pie out of the sky and create the "attribute tagging" system I keep dreaming of.
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#251648 - 13/03/2006 14:48
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[Re: peter]
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It's that time again. SXSW 2006 torrents. 952 obscure, and not-so-obscure, American, and not-so-American, bands and their showcase songs. Peter
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#251649 - 13/03/2006 16:59
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: peter]
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...but I haven't finished listening to last year's lot yet... ...and I am still seeding it too..
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#251650 - 13/03/2006 17:22
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: andy]
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...but I haven't finished listening to last year's lot yet...
Lol. I'm glad I'm not the only one.
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#251651 - 13/03/2006 18:32
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[Re: Ezekiel]
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Hahahaha - okay - on with the torrent. Let's bump up another couple of gigs
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#251652 - 13/03/2006 18:45
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[Re: peter]
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Thanks! I was just thinking it was about time to look for this year's!
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#251653 - 13/03/2006 20:00
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: peter]
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I heard it mentioned on the radio this morning and was thinking about wether there'd be a new torrent..... and there it is!
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#251654 - 14/03/2006 03:31
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: peter]
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Posts: 2494
Loc: East Coast, USA
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PERFECT timing since I got my 300 gig drive! Now I won't have to "Hm... Program Files... I bet I can trim a few meg from there" to free up space. Seriously, I was working on ones of megs of free space.
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#251655 - 16/03/2006 00:19
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: FireFox31]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 19/09/2002
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This one is giving me a hard time. After about 8 hours with this Torrent open, my machine freezes. The same symptom happened in both the latest BitTorrent and BitTornado. Running WinXP SP2 fully patched with only one port (6881 or something) open on my Linksys router.
When my machine was on Win98, this same version of BitTornado ran for days with no problem. It also ran under WIn2k, though on a different machine on a different ISP / network medium (cable).
Besides XP, I'm using a newer Linksys router than before. I wonder if this is DoS as a side effect of malicious scanning or something. I'll enable logging on the router, somehow.
And, for the first time, I'm getting "failed hash check" messages. Lots of them. 1/3rd of all downloads are failed. Maybe that's the cause, maybe it's a bad seeder, I don't know.
Any ideas? Thanks all.
Also, SXSW part 2 gave over 50% hash errors, so I tried to delete it and start over. But the machine still thinks there's some downloaded; even after deleting the .torrent and the download directory. No settings files in Program Files that I can see. Would it track status in the registry? And if so, why did the most recent freeze of part 1 reset my share stats? Odd odd odd.....
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#251656 - 16/03/2006 00:30
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: FireFox31]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 12/02/2002
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Loc: Berkeley, California
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I'd suspect that you've got some memory going bad. Have you noticed instability with other things? Try leaving memtest86+ running all night and see if you get anything. Other than that, you could try azureus, it's my bittorent client of choice these days, though I'd don't particularly like it.
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#251657 - 16/03/2006 00:31
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
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pooh-bah
Registered: 06/04/2005
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Loc: Seattle transplant
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No problems here on Azureas/WinME. My rates could be better if I tracked down the port forwarding issues with my router, but two nights was all it took to get both files. ...and as someone else already said- I haven't yet finished grinding through the last batch of music from SXSW!
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#251658 - 16/03/2006 00:35
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: matthew_k]
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carpal tunnel
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I didn't like Azureus either. It just seems like a total resource hog. I've been using µTorrent for the past 3-4 months and couldn't be more pleased!
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#251659 - 16/03/2006 01:50
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: FireFox31]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 19/09/2002
Posts: 2494
Loc: East Coast, USA
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Thanks for the tips, but I think I just "heard" my problem. Torrenting, reading forums, and I hear CLICK, as if my hard drive just spun down. Well, upon reboot, it didn't spin back up, so it must have shut off and turned back on very quickly.
This is a known issue in my setup. Maybe my power supply is too weak to drive three IDE hard drives. Trick is, this hasn't happened in the 3 months since I've installed XP with three HDDs.
Is BT, on any client, causing so much disk activity that it requires more extra power than I can provide?
I should just take that third drive out, after moving the rats nest of data off of it.....
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#251660 - 16/03/2006 01:56
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: FireFox31]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 12/02/2002
Posts: 2298
Loc: Berkeley, California
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Quote:
I should just take that third drive out, after moving the rats nest of data off of it.....
If it's one of those 10Gb drives you've had forever and is currently one twentieth the size of your larger drive, yes.
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#251661 - 16/03/2006 01:57
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: robricc]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 12/02/2002
Posts: 2298
Loc: Berkeley, California
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Yup, it is. It's nice for keeping everything organized and letting you set things globally for all your torrents, but I just don't bittorent enough. Really I should move all my bittorenting off the powerbook and onto the server which stays up all the time anyways.
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#251662 - 16/03/2006 06:41
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: FireFox31]
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carpal tunnel
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Quote: Is BT, on any client, causing so much disk activity that it requires more extra power than I can provide?
Yes. BitTorrent on my laptop even with a 5400 drive can noticeably slow down other disk operations if the torrent is larger then memory available. I try to download DVD sized downloads overnight when I don't use the machine, things like Knoppix 5. CD sized things or smaller tend to fare much better because it's not hitting the hard drive nearly as much. BitTorrent works by receiving data in a somewhat random order causing writes to the file to go all over the place. This is due to most clients writing out the file as all 0s first to allocate space, then they go back and write real data as it comes in. And it's also going back and reading random data to serve out to other people on the network.
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#251663 - 16/03/2006 13:33
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: drakino]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 09/08/2000
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Loc: Edinburgh, Scotland
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Interestingly on uTorrent's site I found out why my Azureus not only ran slowly, but completely hung my machine on occasion, and blocked my Internet connectivity. Linksys routers (mine is a WRT54GS) do some annoying things with keeping connections alive up to 5 days - BitTorrent rapidly fills that space. So I reflashed with HyperWRT and running the startup scripts recommended on uTorrent helped a bit (also giving me a wireless output power boost for my troubles ) But then I found another piece of advice regarding XP2 connection limitations. LvLKing (I think - linked from the same FAQ as before) offers a patch which eases these limitations, and didn't appear to have any evil code attached (disclaimer: don't rely on my word, check yourself if you want your box to be safe)
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#251664 - 17/03/2006 00:24
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: FireFox31]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 23/09/2000
Posts: 3608
Loc: Minnetonka, MN
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I think I have just been jinxed. After spending two hours cleaning snow out of my driveway I come inside to some loud shirping sound. Well it turns out to be a 120G HDD in my shuttle. So I spent the rest of the day reinstalling windows on a new 250G SATA drive what a pain.
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#251665 - 17/03/2006 00:48
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: drakino]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 19/09/2002
Posts: 2494
Loc: East Coast, USA
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Thanks for the tips guys. Yeah, uploading to 12 people at 3kbps each is probably pretty annoying for the hard drives. I'll only run these for short periods until I get that old drive off line. It's not that old (you know me too well): a new 300gb, a year old 80 gb, and a 3 year old 60 gb. All WD, all 7200rpm, all IDE. Darn weak power supplies.
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#251666 - 18/03/2006 13:39
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
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Hey, a band from my town were playing there too: The gathering I didn't know, but recognized them when i heard the song.
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#251667 - 18/03/2006 17:12
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[Re: Robotic]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 06/04/2005
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Thought I'd add a minor distraction to the SXSW fervor. Saw a link on Fark today that mentioned Joe Satriani's new album available as streaming content. The comments were peppered with a few good links to free music- Harvey Danger Lorenzo's Music Free Solo Guitar (wow! solo accoustic motherlode!) BHTM also has some songs available online- great show at the Filmore in February! Woot! Carbon Leaf opened for BHTM last year- good stuff. /just sayin'
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#251668 - 18/03/2006 18:52
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Don't forget the Archive.org Live Music Archive.
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#251669 - 22/07/2006 18:40
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: peter]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 19/09/2002
Posts: 2494
Loc: East Coast, USA
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After four months of listening to the entire compilation when I had time, here are my picks that seem worth looking into. With so much sounding alike, I was quickly jaded and tended to choose anything eclectic or obscure.
Thanks for posting the link; hoping for and looking forward to next year's compilation. Phew, I can finally listen to something ELSE.
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#251670 - 22/07/2006 23:36
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[Re: FireFox31]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 19/05/1999
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Loc: Palo Alto, CA
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Definitely agree on the ladytron recommendation - I heard this played on KITS whilst I've been in the bay area, and I bought the album (Witching Hour). Brilliant, IMO, can't wait to get some more of their stuff They're playing in SF in October, going to try and make that one... Hugo
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#251671 - 24/02/2007 15:27
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: peter]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 13/07/2000
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Loc: Cambridge, England
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The hectic pace of musical innovation continues. SXSW2007.torrent. Peter
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#251672 - 24/02/2007 20:36
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: peter]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 19/09/2002
Posts: 2494
Loc: East Coast, USA
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Thanks Peter! You have just chosen my playlist for the next three months.
And I haven't even loaded SXSW 2005 or 2006 onto my empeg yet. The thought of tagging ALL those individual songs is overwhelming (even though I only saved half of the original ~1000 each). And SXSW revealed that my music organization system is far too limiting to contain its (pockets of) vastness.
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#251673 - 25/02/2007 05:07
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: FireFox31]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 19/09/2002
Posts: 2494
Loc: East Coast, USA
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Actually, I'm unable to start the torrent. One file contains double quotes, which neither BitTorrent nor Windows XP will allow. Has anyone found a way around this? Thanks CX_Kidtronik-"Big_Girl_Skinny_Girl".mp3
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#251675 - 25/02/2007 18:21
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: drakino]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 06/04/2005
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Loc: Seattle transplant
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It seems that Azureas already renamed it for me- CX_Kidtronik-'Big_Girl_Skinny_Girl'.mp3 I had no issues with the download. Now to shovel it onto the empeg!
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#251676 - 25/02/2007 18:53
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: Robotic]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 19/09/2002
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Loc: East Coast, USA
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I wonder how the rename/delete will effect the file being shared back out. I guess it's all block-level data, so each client can interpret the file name as it chooses.
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#251677 - 25/02/2007 19:45
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: FireFox31]
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carpal tunnel
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Quote: I wonder how the rename/delete will effect the file being shared back out. I guess it's all block-level data, so each client can interpret the file name as it chooses.
As long as you rename it in the client, it works fine as the client is aware of the change.
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#251678 - 25/02/2007 20:03
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: drakino]
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pooh-bah
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Loc: Edinburgh, Scotland
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Ah hah - Azureus Bit Tyrant - from http://bittyrant.cs.washington.edu/It is pretty good at maximising your download speed. From the FAQ - Q: Isn't BitTyrant just another leeching client? No. BitTyrant does not change the amount of data uploaded, just which peers receive that data. Specifically, peers which upload more to you get more of your bandwidth. When all peers use the BitTyrant client as released, performance improves for the entire swarm. The details of this are explained further below. In our paper, we consider situations in which peers use clients which attempt to both maximize performance and conserve upload contribution, but BitTyrant, as released, attempts only to maximize performance. Q: How is BitTyrant different from existing BitTorrent clients? BitTorrent differs from existing clients in its selection of which peers to unchoke and send rates to unchoked peers. Suppose your upload capacity is 50 KBps. If you’ve unchoked 5 peers, existing clients will send each peer 10 KBps, independent of the rate each is sending to you. In contrast, BitTyrant will rank all peers by their receive / sent ratios, preferentially unchoking those peers with high ratios. For example, a peer sending data to you at 20 KBps and receiving data from you at 10 KBps will have a ratio of 2, and would be unchoked before unchoking someone uploading at 10 KBps (ratio 1). Further, BitTyrant dynamically adjusts its send rate, giving more data to peers that can and do upload quickly and reducing send rates to others.
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#251679 - 26/02/2007 18:33
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: peter]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 13/02/2002
Posts: 3212
Loc: Portland, OR
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Sweet! I just finished listening to the 2005 collection last week (I started it at the beginning of the drive on my move up to Portland in early January), and I listened to the 2006 collection last summer.
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#251681 - 01/03/2007 15:28
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[Re: Schido]
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carpal tunnel
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Posts: 4180
Loc: Cambridge, England
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Quote: Anyone else get this? Foobar won't play them either, shouldn't corrupted files be found by the hashing of torrents?
It seems to be a screw-up. I checked out the first four on your list in emacs: the Imaginary Icons, Fujiya & Miyagi, and Lou Rhodes tracks appear to be AAC files with ID3 tags spooged-on; the John Watts track appears to be an HTTP 404 error page (!) with ID3 tags spooged-on...
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#251682 - 01/03/2007 16:26
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: peter]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 13/02/2002
Posts: 3212
Loc: Portland, OR
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Quote:
Quote: Anyone else get this? Foobar won't play them either, shouldn't corrupted files be found by the hashing of torrents?
It seems to be a screw-up. I checked out the first four on your list in emacs: the Imaginary Icons, Fujiya & Miyagi, and Lou Rhodes tracks appear to be AAC files with ID3 tags spooged-on; the John Watts track appears to be an HTTP 404 error page (!) with ID3 tags spooged-on...
Interesting... I get the impression that SXSW folks have a script that takes a list of links, downloads them, and applies ID3 tags -- without doing any error checking.
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#251683 - 04/03/2007 15:33
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: peter]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 19/09/2002
Posts: 2494
Loc: East Coast, USA
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Thanks for the tip, that saved my ears some pain (I'm still on "Br" listening alphabetically).
I wonder how well the Torrent hash protects file integrity. My system is suffering from ocasional errors potentially from CPU over heat. Downloading the torrent was frought with error. When it finally finished, about 10% of the tracks are incomplete. I wonder how much bad data I was sending back out. Thankfully I've deleted my outgoing copy of the torrent, bought a replacement CPU, and will redownload it in order to share.
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#251684 - 20/06/2007 00:02
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: peter]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 19/09/2002
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After four months of listening, over half the songs didn't get immediately deleted. However, my attached list of songs worth looking into is quite short. Guess I wasn't paying much attention while listening to this so I overlooked some quality pieces.
Maybe this list will help those with similar tastes to hone in on some quality independant music.
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#251685 - 20/06/2007 00:06
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pooh-bah
Registered: 19/09/2002
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Loc: East Coast, USA
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And, if you're interested, I sorted the surviving 2.01 gig of music not only by supergenre/genre/subgenre, but also by tempo and tonality. The six combinations of three tempos and two tonalities decently represent six different moods. They help break up the heavily populated genres (rock, pop, folk) so you can only listen to what you're in the mood for.
The attached directory list could be a decent file moving script with a little search/replace or SED work.
Anything not on the list was deleted mere moments after it started playing because it really didn't agree with me.
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#251686 - 22/06/2007 18:54
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I didn't start as thoroughly as you, but just did some random listening, and picked out what i wanted to listen to some more. Here's my short list.
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#251687 - 26/06/2007 15:50
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Hey i see you got cruiserweight in there too, you might like the dutch band bambix: http://www.bambix.org/It's kind of a less overproduced, much less mainstream, more adult version of cruiserweight Quote: Rock \ Punk \ Cruiserweight-Burst_the_Bubble - Tight 2000's "kiddie" (overproduced, mainstream) punk, but with girl vocals.
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#307583 - 23/02/2008 12:15
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[Re: peter]
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carpal tunnel
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For some reason it's not on the official SXSW2008 site this time, but it seems kosher (for one thing, you can again download the individual MP3s from sxsw.com): http://hewgill.com/sxsw/Peter
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#307591 - 23/02/2008 18:46
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pooh-bah
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Thanks Peter - didn't realise it was up yet, as I only looked at the SXSW site. On my way to 3 more gigs of music happiness
(okay, maybe about 2, plus some dross I will need to delete, but hey)
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#307656 - 26/02/2008 03:48
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
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pooh-bah
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Loc: Seattle transplant
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Thanks for posting that link! Unfortunately, Comcast is severely choking torrent traffic and I'm left without a download possibility.
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#307662 - 26/02/2008 06:29
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
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pooh-bah
Registered: 09/08/2000
Posts: 2091
Loc: Edinburgh, Scotland
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Hey Robotic - try this link http://torrentfreak.com/how-to-bypass-comcast-bittorrent-throttling-071021/ I had to move over to encrypted bittorrent as my ISP does very annoying throttling too.
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#307673 - 26/02/2008 13:16
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
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pooh-bah
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Loc: Seattle transplant
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Thanks, Rory! I'll look into that.
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#307709 - 27/02/2008 14:23
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
[Re: Robotic]
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pooh-bah
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Loc: Seattle transplant
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That did the trick! It's actually fun to use Azureus again.
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#307715 - 27/02/2008 17:34
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
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pooh-bah
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Posts: 2091
Loc: Edinburgh, Scotland
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For ages I was using BitTyrant, but new Azureus Vuze is pretty good.
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#308220 - 14/03/2008 19:13
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
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#308229 - 15/03/2008 00:09
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pooh-bah
Registered: 19/09/2002
Posts: 2494
Loc: East Coast, USA
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Wow, he beat me too it. Usually takes me 3 months to get through the compilation.
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#308246 - 15/03/2008 10:08
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
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Six-Word Reviews of 763 SXSW Mp3s "Six words" is the new haiku. Peter
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#308251 - 15/03/2008 15:04
Re: Instant eclectic music collection
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That is why I hate Hemingway.
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#309066 - 13/04/2008 01:05
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Is it just me, or maybe just my mood while listening, or does a lot of this year's SXSW torrent really suck? I've listened through bands starting with E and only two songs have landed solidly on my list of "bands worth looking in to" (Anamanaguchi, Clare & The Reasons). This torrent is giving my Delete key a workout!
The "6 words" review is interesting. I sometimes agree with the reviewer, but other times we're polar opposite. Evangelista was insufferable, Delorean was unnerving, and Dandi Wind was long winded ("Zing. Rimshot."). Yet, Anamanaguchi tugged at my nostalgic heart strings, and, um, that's all that's really on my good list so far.
Well, I've got months of listening to go, so we'll see how it picks up.
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#320085 - 06/03/2009 18:11
Instant eclectic music collection 2009
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#320086 - 06/03/2009 18:54
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Time to fire up Vuze again!
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#320087 - 06/03/2009 19:28
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#320089 - 06/03/2009 19:41
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Some of them are, but, like last year, there's lots of variation. Some seem to be 320. Peter
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#320107 - 07/03/2009 08:57
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Hey, as you've not got to SXSW yet, how about coming with me & Neil to Coachella next month? Hugo
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#320414 - 17/03/2009 09:13
Re: Instant eclectic music collection 2009
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Hey, as you've not got to SXSW yet, how about coming with me & Neil to Coachella next month? this... cannot... be true...Peter
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#320421 - 17/03/2009 12:04
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Azureus Vuze is pretty good. But it's so much slower downloading and you seem to get so many less connections than when using µtorrent. It's also a lot more bloated and slower running. It does have the advantage of supporting more platforms though.
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#320518 - 19/03/2009 11:53
Re: Instant eclectic music collection 2009
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#320523 - 19/03/2009 12:41
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Probably a good thing anyway. They'd never be able to live up to the promises of the first two albums, much in the same way that the second album didn't live up to the foundation of the first. Don't get me wrong, I love A Second Coming, but for completely different reasons than the first album.
Brown has a successful solo career and IMO, has been producing some solid material on each album.
I just can't believe it's been almost 20 years! Damn.
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#320600 - 22/03/2009 11:45
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Azureus Vuze is pretty good. But it's so much slower downloading and you seem to get so many less connections than when using µtorrent. It's also a lot more bloated and slower running. It does have the advantage of supporting more platforms though. I agree with you on the bloat - they have added so much nonsense to it. However it easily maxes out my broadband on the connections it has (when doesnloading SXSW I had around 70 peers connected) and it plays better with the platform than utorrent ever did, so I put up with the advertising nonsense and bloat :-)
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#320615 - 23/03/2009 00:18
Re: Instant eclectic music collection 2009
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Well, if it is true, round-trips to SFO are coming in at sub $500 (on Continental, ie the flight is a virgin atlantic one) and Coachella still has tickets available. I rest my case. Also, I have a spare room Hugo
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#320974 - 03/04/2009 01:19
Re: Instant eclectic music collection 2009
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Longest running thread ever?
I actually scheduled this as a yearly reminder in my Outlook. Another year, another mess of music. Still have half of 2008 to listen to.
Thanks again Peter.
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#330686 - 01/03/2010 19:22
Re: Instant eclectic music collection 2010
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In a matter of days, the SXSW Festival will start. Already, Volume 1 of the music compilation is available- 3.5GB! http://sites.google.com/site/sxswtorrent/2010
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#330704 - 02/03/2010 06:23
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There is also a stream of SXSW 2010 music.
http://opml.radiotime.com/Tune.ashx?id=s121973&formats=aac,mp3,wma,wmpro,wmvoice,wmvideo,ogg&partnerId=16
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#331073 - 16/03/2010 12:35
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And part 2 is up there now as well.
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#342653 - 20/02/2011 08:26
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It's that time again. Seen linked from JWZ's blog, linked from jonrosenberg's twitter, linked from amultiverse.com. And they say clicking on these things is a waste of time! Peter
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#342694 - 22/02/2011 15:20
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It's that time again. Seen linked from JWZ's blog, linked from jonrosenberg's twitter, linked from amultiverse.com. And they say clicking on these things is a waste of time! Here's hoping it's better than last year's collection!
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#342695 - 22/02/2011 15:23
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Thanks for the tip! Vuze pulled it down yesterday. I've got to get some space on the empeg for it now.
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#357831 - 11/03/2013 20:24
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2013 collection is now available.
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#361149 - 10/03/2014 18:04
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And for those still following... 2014 collection is available. Quite possibly the last.
Edited by canuckInOR (10/03/2014 18:04)
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#361150 - 10/03/2014 20:19
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Very nice! If you don't continue this in the future, there's a smaller sampling that NPR Music puts out every year of the top 100 tracks to look out for. That's here. On a related note, my best bud is NPR Music's sole SXSW photographer. If you do a Google Image search for "npr music sxsw 2013 photos", almost all of those are his, including this one of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs: And this one of the Smashing Pumpkins, that their bass player ended up ordering for Billy Corgan's birthday because Billy liked it so much. Apparently it's hanging in their studio with their gold/platinum records: (my apologies if I've posted this stuff here before, I'm proud of the guy)
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#361151 - 11/03/2014 16:59
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If you don't continue this in the future, there's a smaller sampling that NPR Music puts out every year of the top 100 tracks to look out for. That's here. Oh, yes! Thanks! Didn't know about that one. (my apologies if I've posted this stuff here before, I'm proud of the guy) IIRC, you mentioned it once before. I really like the Yeah Yeah Yeahs photo, because of the vibrancy of the colour, as well as the composition, but I find the Smashing Pumpkins photo kind of "meh".
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#361152 - 11/03/2014 19:26
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Also of note this year is the iTunes Festival at SxSW. Free streams and recordings after the performances. Classically, the iTunes Festival has only been a London event.
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