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how to send dvd to a friend? *REPS*

r55741

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i have an iso i compressed it's like 4.3 gbs what's the fastest way to send it to someone located in south amerca from my computer in chicago?

i don;t want to use bit torrent cause then a bunch of people are gonna download it as weel and it's private so far i think limewire?

thanks for the help
 
Burn it and send it through UPS or FedEx (if its legal to) if they deliver there. If its not legal than why are you talking about it on a public forum.
 
Originally posted by: FrozenCanadian
Burn it and send it through UPS or FedEx (if its legal to) if they deliver there. If its not legal than why are you talking about it on a public forum.

i didn;t say it was ilegal i said it was private. it a family video dvd.

any help? limewrie wont share the file


 
Family cough bs...

Originally posted by: kyparrish
transfer the file though AOL Instant Messenger?

LOL, you could of just said aim and that would take along time.
 
there shouldn't be a problem using bittorrent if you don't share the torrent file with anyone else.
 
Why not try "You Send It". It's a great sevice, free, we all like free, and it supports files up to one gb. (if it's bigger than breakit up into seperate rar files.
 
setup up a ftp server on your end and then have your friend connect with a ftp client. the reason i suggest ftp is because it is resumeable. i would also make the files ~15MB with winrar and use md5 or sfv to verify no data corruption. this is assuming you both have high speed.

if not, then i would suggest maybe fedex
 
If you're using a regular broadband ISP, chances are quite good that your upstream speed is capped; at max you'll be able to send out 768 Kb / sec (96 KB / sec) for example, and at that speed it'll take ages to transfer that much data.

Send it Fedex / UPS / etc...
 
AIM. If your only getting 1kb/sec on bittorrent you might be better off sending it first class mail via USPS.
 
you have to set bt up to get it going at high speeds. things like port forwarding and port triggering need to be given to the bt IP.
 
Originally posted by: Cheezeit
you have to set bt up to get it going at high speeds. things like port forwarding and port triggering need to be given to the bt IP.

piece of cake, if the op wants i will walk him through it with filezilla 🙂
 
Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: Cheezeit
you have to set bt up to get it going at high speeds. things like port forwarding and port triggering need to be given to the bt IP.

piece of cake, if the op wants i will walk him through it with filezilla 🙂

azureus ftw, buddy😉
 
Originally posted by: Cheezeit
Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: Cheezeit
you have to set bt up to get it going at high speeds. things like port forwarding and port triggering need to be given to the bt IP.

piece of cake, if the op wants i will walk him through it with filezilla 🙂

azureus ftw, buddy😉

that is bittorrent...correct?
 
Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: Cheezeit
Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: Cheezeit
you have to set bt up to get it going at high speeds. things like port forwarding and port triggering need to be given to the bt IP.

piece of cake, if the op wants i will walk him through it with filezilla 🙂

azureus ftw, buddy😉

that is bittorrent...correct?

yeah, just a good client program, unlike the one from www.bittorrent.com/org?

similar to bitcomet and such.

It offers many more options (max inbound, outbound, connections, etc..), can do more than one torrent at once, and much more user friendly.
 
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