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I need Alias recorded !!

Bittorrent + google search for "bittorrent +alias."

Not that I'd advocate that sort of thing, of course. 😉

Rob
 
My preferred torrent site seems to be on the fritz, so I'm distributing this using my own tracker and web server.

Alias - 2x21 - The Telling (tv rip).avi

352x240 DivX 4-compatable, stereo VBR MP3 sound. Complete with bug, commercials, and everything else you'd expect in a TV show. 817 MB. It shall be slow at first, but as more people download, the speed will increase. Ain't that great? 😉

Edit: For those of you who have been having problems getting the link to work, I have fixed it.
 
Just to let everyone know, I have set up a somewhat elaborate system of scripts and cron jobs that will record the show in divx4 format, copy the file to my server box, generate a .torrent, upload it to a major bittorrent tracking site, and make the file available for download by whomever is interested. 🙂

(well, ok, it isn't going to be automated, but I will record it and distribute it with bt. 🙂)
 
Recorded. 352x240, DivX 4, stereo sound. Once the file transfer finishes (will take a little while, has to go over an encrypted wireless bridge) I will make it available for your downloading pleasure.
 
Originally posted by: Electrode
bump for live download link
Link no worky anymore? I have the 2-mpg release, but wouldn't mind checking out a potentially better DIVX release. Thx.
 
How come some BT links launch the BT download on my side while your links just try to play the file like it's an avi?
 
Originally posted by: sygyzy
How come some BT links launch the BT download on my side while your links just try to play the file like it's an avi?

Because I haven't configured my web server to return the correct MIME type. You'll need to give the downloader the URL of the .torrent manually. I've never used the windows client, but in *NIX it's done with the --url switch.
 
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