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JustDOSE
06-27-2009, 11:49 PM
How Many Gigs Do You Download Per Month? Just a random poll :fst:

SonsOfLiberty
06-28-2009, 12:40 AM
Where's 0?

zot
06-28-2009, 08:52 AM
I really don't have an average. Last month it was probably close to zero.

I've also downloaded a lot more 2-cd DVD-rips over the years than 1-cd rips - though not by choice.

Eaglenik
06-28-2009, 03:44 PM
It depends from the month really. Sometimes not many good things out especially during summer so not much gigs.

rac123
06-28-2009, 05:45 PM
50-70 GB, a lot of tv shows :D

joshman1204
06-28-2009, 05:51 PM
I just signed up for the astraweb unlimited so I will see just how much I can get downloaded in a month.

I just tried to get a faster ISP but it looks like I will have to stick with my 18meg for now.

JustDOSE
06-29-2009, 09:50 PM
Thanks for the responses bro's :fst:


Where's 0?

just consider what is your average then i guess :ermm:

iLOVENZB
06-30-2009, 12:37 PM
Why would you care? :P

I would love to do over 50GB but I can't go over 5GB :(

FUCK CAPitalism!

realityhd
06-30-2009, 12:42 PM
A few hundred gigs.

sake
06-30-2009, 07:56 PM
50gigs - 80gigs ... but not for movies only, but for music (house and techno - live sets, albums, vinyls, etc.)

SonsOfLiberty
07-01-2009, 04:37 PM
I really don't have an average. Last month it was probably close to zero.

I've also downloaded a lot more 2-cd DVD-rips over the years than 1-cd rips - though not by choice.


Why would you rather have 2CD rips, a single 1.50GB is much better. Does the scene not know DVD's were invented and the CD era is long gone.

zot
07-01-2009, 11:01 PM
Why would you rather have 2CD rips, a single 1.50GB is much better. Does the scene not know DVD's were invented and the CD era is long gone.
As you know, the 2-CD rip was established as the old Scene standard years ago, and I guess old habits can be slow to change, especially in the Scene's rigid rules.

I'm quite happy with the small "aXXO-standard" Xvid files of 700MBx1 because I'd rather have a fast download than super-high resolution. (though a few years ago when most releases were in VCD format, most 1-CD VCD releases had a noticably fuzzy picture, so 2-disk VCD releases were definitely better.)

A few years ago I bought a Philips DVP-642 (back when it was the only DVD player that played divx) and it only plays divx movies burned on CD (or the first 700MB of a DIVX DVD). Although it mostly just collects dust these days, if I want to use it I must download 700MB divx/xvid rips to feed it. (I know there are much better DVD players these days that have USB jacks and aren't crippled by the 700MB divx limit -- but I'm just lazy)

The edonkey scene was smart to agree on a standard that fits several movies on a DVD with no wasted space, but I can't answer why no one outside of ed2k uses it. I used to wonder why it took so long for the Scene to switch from VCD to Xvid/DivX on cam/telesync releases - as a 1-CD Xvid is better quality than a 2-CD VCD - not to mention half the bandwidth.

SonsOfLiberty
07-02-2009, 01:53 AM
ed2k, people talk shit about ed2k but it's still the best out there, for "rare" files and even the hot one's now-a-days, and I log on every once in awhile just to see how many sources stuff has, and it's still kicking and kicking hard. I started with ed2k when it first came online, so I've been around it for years, they were smart when they decided on those rules.

JustDOSE
07-03-2009, 07:17 PM
the purpose of this thread is there are providers offering massive lifetime block accounts for the same price of the cheapest unlimited providers, and this poll just helps to determine which is really the better deal. :s




I really don't have an average. Last month it was probably close to zero.

I've also downloaded a lot more 2-cd DVD-rips over the years than 1-cd rips - though not by choice.


Why would you rather have 2CD rips, a single 1.50GB is much better. Does the scene not know DVD's were invented and the CD era is long gone.


I hate those 2 cd rips, would be much better if it was a single file :dabs:

tnt
07-04-2009, 08:26 AM
btw 500-1000GB
i dont see what is the point of using newsgroups if you download 10,20,50 GB i would use torrents or rs instead of paying for 20 GB but thats just me
my downloads are mostly dvd,hd stuff.... 4+GB files

Mpeace
07-04-2009, 10:10 AM
I do between 750-1000tb..usually..Now I am doing xbox probably double that..And hey a big thank you to Sons and Tower for getting things up quick for us also

iLOVENZB
07-04-2009, 10:59 AM
I do between 750-1000tb..usually..Now I am doing xbox probably double that..And hey a big thank you to Sons and Tower for getting things up quick for us also

Where do you store all your stuff? Surely you don't have 50+ 1TB HDD's? :lol:

Windy72
07-04-2009, 12:43 PM
LOL 1000tb. Surelly Mpeace you mean 750 gig to 1tb

Beck38
07-04-2009, 11:11 PM
On average about 150-300GB/Month. If I look back on my usage page at Giganews, the yearly total drops my jaw.

Then again, all of it is burned off (eventually) to dvd's. I have two large cabinets filled with binders than hold about 150 DVD's each. To store and process I have some 4+TB of disc space, adding to that (with the price of 1.5TB drives...) at least one drive a month now. Going forward on storage (exp. now with all the x.264/AVCHD stuff) is a major headache. Do I add more raw space, go with Raidx off a machine motherboard, go with a network array, or ...??

I've got a spreadsheet where I massage the costs, but for now I'm sticking with adding simple (1.5TB) drives since I have the sata ports in abundance. But at some point (by the end of this year?) I've got to make a major move one way or the other.

MultiForce
07-10-2009, 04:38 PM
I have an average of 412GB/month. 4 years with GN.

Even downloaded 1.5TB one month. Don't even remember what it was but it was certainly more than just porn :P