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ecug
11-18-2008, 01:14 AM
MegaShares, RapidShare, or both? An In-depth Analysis
As an avid uploader and downloader of both MegaShares and RapidShare, I am here to provide you good folks with an in-depth unbiased comparison of both services. Both services are excellent, and have their advantages and disadvantages, hence neither can qualitatively be labeled as better. After viewing all of the below information you should have a very good idea of the services and features of each respective filehost, and can then proceed to make an informed decision.

Contents Overview
Account Statistics


Pricing
Points
Rewards


Downloading


Speed
Limits
Link Size
File Deletion
Content
Extra Features


Uploading


Storage
File Retention
Remote Uploading
Overall Usability
Extra Features


Why Paid Filehosting?
Final Words


Account Statistics


Pricing
MegaShares
30 Days ~ $10 (Unlimited Links
180 Days ~ $25 (Unlimited Links)
Lifetime ~ $150 (Unlimited Links + 30 Day Linkcard)

ShareMe ~ $50 (500 Links)
RapidShare
3 Days ~ $5.74
30 Days ~ $8.91 (+1000 points)
90 Days ~ $21.66 (+3000 points)
180 Days ~ $38.24 (+6000 points)
365 Days ~ $70.11 (+12,000 points)

TrafficShare (extra downloading bandwidth)
100GB ~ $12.74
500GB ~ $57.36
2500GB ~ $254.99
Bottom Line
As of right now, both are virtually the same price for a month, but as you look more long term MS is actually the better deal as far as price is concerned. It is also pretty shady in my opinion that RS makes you pay for more traffic.

Points
MegaShares
1 point for every premium user download
250 points for every user who buys a link card from one of your links
RapidShare
1 point for every free user 5MB+ download provided they have not generated more than 3 RapidPoints in the last hour
1 point for every premium user 5MB+ download (maximum of 255 points per day)
Bottom Line
Both services offer great programs for gaining points, but since MS points are only generated through premium service and has less users, it is a fact that gaining RS points is much easier, although the 250 points you get for MS referrals somewhat helps to make up for this . However what do these points really get you? Read on.

Rewards
MegaShares
10,000 points ~ Extend Linkcard for 30 days
25,000 points ~ $100 PayPal payout
75,000 points ~ $300 PayPal payout
RapidShare
1 point ~ 9MB TrafficShare (10GB max)
10,000 points ~ Extend premium account 30 days or create a new 30 day premium account
30,000+ points ~ Random material prizes
http://rapidshare.com/rewards.htmlBottom Line
Obviously both services offer a month extension for 10,000 points, which is what many users strive for. RS gives you the option of increasing your available traffic which is nice considering how low the daily limit is. Some may say earning money off of uploading (through MS) may be wrong or not in the spirit of warez, but a little extra cash never hurts, right?



Downloading


Speed
MegaShares
Premium
I regularly max out at 1MB/s
Free
I get an average of 75KB/s
RapidShare
Premium
I regularly max out at 1MB/s
Free
I get an average of 150KB/s
Bottom Line
Both services offer great consistent premium speeds, and although RS's free speed is double that of MS, this is an insignificant fact when the below limitations are considered.

Limits
MegaShares
Premium
Unlimited downloads, period.
Free
250MB at a time per 12 hours generally
RapidShare
Premium
2.66GB per day, 80 GB per month.
Free
2 links per 12 hours generally
Bottom Line
As a MS premium member you can download freely without ever having to worry about limits, however as a free member you are severely limited by the above limit, which makes downloading just about anything an arduous task. As a free user of RS, downloading small sets of files is relatively easy, although downloading anything large will take quite a bit of time. The situation with RS premium is quite complicated. Originally their limit was 25GB per 5 days, with the ability to spread the traffic over the span any way you chose. Next they decided to up double the limit to 10GB a day, which was an excellent step forward. However their recently introduced 2.66GB per day (effective on new accounts and extensions), over a 73% decrease in traffic with no effect on prices, has adversely affected a number of users. For a large number of users this may not be a big deal, since they may rarely if ever use all of their traffic; but for those users who frequently download large files this can be quite a bane. Say you want to download a DVDR, 720p BluRay movie, Wii game, or PS2 game, it will take you two days regardless of your connection, sparing you less than 1GB of traffic for the two days. An XBOX360 game would take you no less than 3 days with less than 700MB spare, and a 1080p BluRay movie would take an entire 3 days worth of traffic to download. These estimates are of course discounting the TrafficShare function, but assuming you don't upload at all and regularly download the aforementioned material it fair to assume it will run out in due time.

Link Sizes
MegaShares
Premium
10GB
Free
Can still download premium files with a download manager, provided passport reactivation
RapidShare
Premium
2GB
Free
200MB
Bottom Line
Both services offer premium members the ability to download large files, although virtually none of RS's come this way either because most uploaders don't use RS Manager but most likely because they upload simply for points, whereas virtually all of MS files come in large sizes taking full advantage of the large maximum link size. As a result of this the average MS thread contain generally 1-2 links for any given content, whereas the average RS thread for any given content can contain anywhere between 1-82 links (refer to table below for comparisons). Another advantage to MS is no need to extract any download, essentially eliminating the possibility of CRC errors, and provided you are using a download manager, there is no need to worry about broken downloads.
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File Deletion
MegaShares
On average the quickest a link is deleted is 2 weeks.
RapidShare
Links can be blocked as quick as a couple of hours, but generally are taken down in a matter of days or a week.
Bottom Line
These estimates of course only apply to 'hot' material, such as new movies, major label music, and new games. Of course any content can be reported and removed, however the aforementioned content is the most subject to being the target of reporters. The reason for the disparity in the times it takes to take down links from the respective services is because RS requires only an email, whereas MS requires a letter through snail mail.

Content
MegaShares
The majority of content is all of the newest scene releases including XviD and 720p TV shows; XviD, DVDR, 720p, and 1080p movies; all the hottest new PC games, and of course all of the new console games
RapidShare
Has just about everything imaginable
Bottom Line
There is no dispute that RS has by far more content in almost every area, with loads of old content in addition to almost all of the new content. Although this is the most common argument of why people say RS is better than MS, it in itself can only be a valid point entirely dependent on what type of content you seek. Refer to the conclusion for further analysis.

Extra Features
Direct Click to Download
MegaShares
Does not offer this feature
RapidShare
Can be selected under settings for premium users
Bottom Line
Almost necessary feature for RS users due to the prevalence of having to download multiple links, would be nice for MS but not totally necessary.

Resume Broken Downloads
MegaShares
Available to both free and premium users
RapidShare
Available only to premium users
Bottom Line
Great option for if anything is to accidentally happen to your connection, and an absolute must for MS free users.

Save Links for Future Download
MegaShares
Available to both free and premium users via your MyMS account
RapidShare
Does not offer this feature
Bottom Line
Not the most important feature by far, but a nice little feature if you want to save some links for possibly downloading later.



Uploading


Storage
MegaShares
A free MyMS account allows you to store an unlimited amount of data
RapidShare
Allows you to store up to 500GB in an account
Bottom Line
You can in actuality store an unlimited amount on either service, although needing to only have one MS account is less of a hassle as compared to managing multiple RS accounts, although managing multiple accounts is not really that much of a hassle anyway. For the most part this may not be a big deal as many uploaders don't upload large files, so a large storage capacity is not really necessary.

File Retention
MegaShares
A file must have one unique download within the first 15 days, and ten unique downloads within 45 days, with an additional ten unique downloads every subsequent 45 days.
RapidShare
Collector's Account
A file must be downloaded at least once every 90 days.
Premium Account
Files will never be deleted for not being downloaded.
Storage XXL Account (Premium Account with 20GB+ data)
A file must be downloaded at least once every 90 days.
Bottom Line
Although RS has the superior file retention policy, it is not a major factor if you are uploading good content. For example virtually all of my files that end up deleted on either service is a result of TOS violations, almost never for not being downloaded.

Remote Uploading
MegaShares
Any user has the ability to upload an unlimited amount of files, with a 10GB limit on each individual file size.
RapidShare
Provided you have a Collector's or Premium account, you have the ability to upload up to 30 files, with a 200MB limit on each individual file size.
Bottom Line
Both services offer the ability to remote upload either HTTP or FTP links, with each service having a good upload speed. The possibilities with MS's custom uploader is limitless, whereas RS's remote uploader is severely limited in the number of simultaneous links, as well as the maximum link size.

Overall Usability
MegaShares
Standard Uploader
Allows the uploading of a single file up to 10GB in size
Custom Uploader
The Java-based custom uploader is extremely versatile, allowing you to upload as many files as you want, entire folders, and remote upload as many files as you want all at the same time. Of course the 10GB limit applies to any single file or folder.
RapidShare
Standard Uploader
Allows the uploading of 1-10 files provided the total does not exceed 200MB.
RapidUploader
This standalone program available on their site allows you to create an unlimited list of files to upload (provided no file is larger than 100MB), uploading the files 1 at a time.
RapidShare Manager
This standalone program available on their site allows you to create an unlimited list of files to upload (provided no file is larger than 2GB), uploading the files 1-5 at a time, with the added benefit of generating a link in your account once the upload passes 1MB.
Bottomline
Both of these services offer excellent uploading capabilities, each with their pros and cons.

Extra Features
Creating Direct Links
MegaShares
Does not offer this feature
RapidShare
Can be created using TrafficShare
Bottom Line
A somewhat useful feature for RS users, although creating these links uses TrafficShare, which in these times of low RS download limits is not a feature I can imagine many users using.

Image Hotlinking
MegaShares
Using the custom uploader it is possible to upload as many images as you want directly into your MyMS account
RapidShare
Does not offer this feature
Bottom Line
Is a somewhat useful feature, although the images uploaded are subject to the same file retention policies as any other file uploaded.

Resume of Broken Uploads
MegaShares
Does not offer this feature
RapidShare
Available with the use of RS Manager
Bottom Line
This is a very strong point for RS users who have an unstable connection, and any RS user in general.



Why Paid Filehosting?
You may be wondering why choose paid filehosting when there are so many other options out there, and the answer is it is simply the best option for the majority of users. With paid filehosting and this forum's search, you can find just about anything you want quickly, and the benefit of being able to see other users comments along with a full description makes the decision of whether or not to download much easier and more informed. Below I will discuss why paid filehosting is the best option for the majority of users as compared to other free methods.



Torrents
The main advantage of filehosts over torrents is consistent high speeds without having any requirement of uploading, which is important because 99.9% of users are leeches who don't contribute. Public torrents are extremely slow because of this very reason, and because of this is not a very efficient way to quickly download files. Private trackers offer great speeds but can be very difficult to obtain an invite for; along with requiring high ratios in order to maintain an account, this is a lot of work and very hard for users with slow connections or limited knowledge.

Free Filehosting
Simply because there is virtually no content on these filehosts, which can be boiled down to a relatively simplistic fact, they are not uploader friendly. Uploading a large number of files is a laborious task, and not offering any incentives for uploading is yet another reason they are not very well used.

P2P
Besides being useful for downloading single mp3s, using P2P programs such as Limewire is completely useless. Besides getting generally slow speeds, downloading off of P2P is like having sex with a hooker without a condom, you're going to catch a virus eventually.

FTP/HTTP
These are great and easy to upload to, although they are not common in public areas anymore simply because unlike uploading to filehosts, you can be held liable and/or have your account shut down as the owner if infringing material is found to be hosted on them.



Final Words
After reading all of the information presented above, you should now be well informed on both services features, and their pros and cons. Now I will proceed to explain why each filehost is worth buying an account for.

MegaShares
If you are mostly here to download new movies and tv shows, HD content, or console games, MS is definitely the way to go. Although lacking in older content and many other areas, if the aforementioned items are your primary downloads you should have no problem getting by with just a MS account, as you can download anything else you may need as a free user or through other methods, since MS covers you from having to worry about downloading most very large files.

RapidShare
If you are a casual downloader, this is the filehost for you. Offering an incredible amount of content, there is no going wrong with a RS account. Although downloading anything large will be a problem, as previously mentioned many users don't, so this won't be an issue for the majority of users.

BOTH
In my opinion this is by far the best option, especially for those who want it all like myself. With this option you have the best of both worlds, the ability to download large files with one link and the freedom to download just about everything imaginable. Also not having to download large files such as movies from RS makes 2.66GB per day a large amount, essentially giving you the ability to download whatever whenever without discretion.

Important Note

-Credits are all for "lazerpoint", for this excelent job..;)

Albo Da Kid
11-18-2008, 03:38 AM
Rapidshare sucks just because it has that daily limit. If it didn't have that i think RS would be awesome

apextwin146
11-18-2008, 05:13 AM
Nice Informative read .. kudos for the effort

Skiz
11-18-2008, 05:17 AM
Stuck.

Funkin'
11-18-2008, 06:16 AM
Very informative indeed. And yes, I agree with Albo. Because of this new daily download limit, I'm not sure how worth it is to actually pay for an RS account now. I mean, I'm not the heaviest downloader. But 2.6gb a day, is an extremely low limit. 10gb a day limit is a little more reasonable. If you're a really heavy downloader then not even 10gb a day is going to suffice.

But anyways, this is a great read ecug. Although I do have to say, that for free RS users, you only have to wait fifteen minutes between each link you download now(at least it has been this way for me lately, and jdownloader actually looks after this fifteen minute wait for you).

maldini 3
11-18-2008, 02:35 PM
Very very nice thread , thank you dud

DV8type
11-18-2008, 11:41 PM
Great read. Thanks. Ive always wondered the differences....looks like sooner or later MS will catch up tho(as far as content goes)

nthpeter
11-24-2008, 12:06 PM
Thanks for the review, very useful.

cherio
11-25-2008, 06:05 PM
Thank you for the excellent review. Well done. Rapidshare limit of 2.6 GB/day is rip off considering other hosts like MEGAUPLOAD and Netload offer unlimited downloads and are faster for the same price.

derailed
12-13-2008, 01:18 PM
Thanks for the review!

I find myself using uploaded.to quite a lot, at least for scene music releases. Just by searching for the full release name on google, preferably by finding the nfo on mp3kingz.org, you will often see the uploaded.to link at the top. They are really cheap as well.

xuxoxux
12-20-2008, 05:07 PM
Something I noticed, you wrote:


Resume of Broken Uploads
MegaShares
Does not offer this feature


MegaShares does support resuming downloads.
( I have done it with DAP and flashget )

Just letting you know.

kondor1554
12-24-2008, 07:48 PM
ty a lot now i might actually get an account cuz the speeds for free are really slow most of the time for me

VinX
12-25-2008, 04:28 AM
thanks for the review ..

nzbean
01-16-2009, 07:55 PM
This was helpful for me, I may look into Megashares if I can find some sources. Thanks!

$SnoopDo2G$
01-20-2009, 12:51 AM
File Retention
RapidShare
Storage XXL Account (Premium Account with 20GB+ data)
A file must be downloaded at least once every 90 days.


Hmmm, i don't think it's the case anymore...
I got more than 20 GB in my account and never had any file deleted for that...

Example of an old ass file still in my account:


TU07.rar
Downloads: 133
Status: Normal Download Last Download: 04.02.2008 23:21:16

i think that file is there since 2007 :lol:

FileZ
01-20-2009, 07:17 PM
great thread

Azz82
01-21-2009, 04:36 PM
Yeah, very nice thread, but where does one find all the nice links for the different sites (RS, MS and so forth?)

Glitterstep
01-24-2009, 09:51 AM
Thanks M8!!!Helpful Info...

FLEA
01-24-2009, 04:29 PM
rs pretty sux with upload speed, have max ~3,5Mb/s ;/

Dwayne07
01-25-2009, 04:36 AM
Thank's for the review.........

za_hero_man
02-06-2009, 11:54 AM
soo nice . thank you.

georbe
02-08-2009, 12:16 PM
Does anyone know what RapidShare administrators was thinking when they applied the 2.66GB daily traffic limit?
What the hell? It will be a disaster for RS...

TheRunn3r
02-11-2009, 05:26 AM
IT IS NOT 2.66 GB limit each day..

It's a 80gb limit per month that you can spend however you want..
80gb is about 2.66 gb in average if u dl as much as u can over a whole month.

Pls edit the first post so the information is correct.

piratebot
03-30-2009, 06:17 PM
where exactly do you find megashares links? i don't recall coming across a megashare link ever, but then i don't really use this direct download type stuff. i'm more familiar of hearing megaupload than this.

when first skimmed this thread, i always think it's like some secret advert for megashares, since it's compared to RS.

cinephilia
03-30-2009, 06:42 PM
megaupload

- fast speeds
- no limitation for free users (except above 1GB)

FLEA
03-30-2009, 07:58 PM
netload is the best. or rapidshare, megashares is crap.

Funkin'
04-01-2009, 12:06 PM
I'm finding MU to be the best. Even with a free membership you get to download a shit load, you can only download one link at a time though. I've downloaded over 4GB just today on a free account.

I really wish more people would start upping to this file hoster. There are a couple forums dedicated to MU, but they're still not as big as Warez--BB and their abundance of RS links.

And piratebot, there are a lot of MS links at Warez-BB. Mainly on the newer uploads though. Or you can go to the Megashares site and there is a search engine to find MS links. MS is really cheap right now, you get 6 months of unlimited for $25. That would be the best deal if more people upped to this site.

cinephilia
04-04-2009, 05:19 PM
by the way, i suggest every MU free users to get this awesome script for Firefox:

megaupload no time + auto download

http://www.mediafire.com/?2nr3dwweqed


Enjoy.

Funkin'
04-05-2009, 03:13 AM
Thank you for bringing this up cine. This awesome. If you don't want to use an extension and you use greasemonkey, here is the userscript that does the samething:

http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/44105

And...there was a script that automatically filled out that letter box that you have type before you can download. But it doesn't work anymore since MU added a fourth character to the box. Anyone know of a new that script that automatically fills that box for you?

piratebot
04-05-2009, 03:29 AM
Thanks!

it's also available on the ff add-ons site.

Rafinator
04-05-2009, 10:43 PM
I'm partial to rapidshare, mainly because I can find the most content there.

Prinks
04-21-2009, 02:03 AM
Good info, thanks.

manu1991
04-22-2009, 12:12 PM
Rapidshare has changed the 2.66Gb a day policy , i have been credited with 5 Gb since a few days now