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Offline diamondgeezer

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Offline Fineus

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Offline ZylonBane

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Originally posted by kasperl
off course, hooking a cable from your sound output to you mic port and recording with the sound recorder of windows is an option......
And an incredibly stupid option, if you have a soundcard made in the last decade or so. Just open up the volume control panel and set your recording input to the Wave Out device (or whatever variation on the name your sound card calls it).
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Offline Nico

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Originally posted by Kalfireth
Oh it works, but it's a little hit and miss as to whether you can find what you need, and whether you'll be able to pick up a decent transfer rate after that.


pb is, anything that is more than a year old is basically impossible to find.
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Winmx is a bit pants I find.  Its much easier to find what I want on Klite, and winmx downloads generally take ages to complete.

Personally I recon napster was the best.  It was simple and effective to use, didnt spend any time arsing about with multiple download sources (which generally dont do much).  I thought its manual approach to selecting and monitering your downloads was much better, that doesnt seem to be the way things are going these days. WinXP syndrome.

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Offline Zarax

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If you do not use the winmx standard servers it's much like the old napster.
By using the open nap server you have to do most things manually, and if you are lucky you'll find the fiber networks, where you can bring some real work even for a T1... I experienced downloads up to 300kbps using them (yes, i've got a T1 :p)...
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