wellOriginally Posted by bendit
first read the guide ...then Join the FileSharingTalk.com Room, add all the names there to your friends list, including mine...and then start searching ....
wellOriginally Posted by bendit
first read the guide ...then Join the FileSharingTalk.com Room, add all the names there to your friends list, including mine...and then start searching ....
Last edited by thewizeard; 08-03-2006 at 04:12 AM.
Another advocate of soulseek, I've recently switched from DC++ when the private hubs I used ceased to exist! Being able to see the bitrate of the mp3s has to be one of the biggest advantages (over DC++ anyway), couldn't live without it now.
The one problem with it has to be the lack of multiple sources, generally all the best rips (i.e. release group material) tend be well organized by only few users so you end up being in massive queues...so a little patience can be required :/
Yeah i heard soulseek is best to find bassline and stuff.
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I started using slsk a few weeks ago, and I love it. Good to know that there's a Filsharingtalk.com room. ^.^
Breaking News....for those interested FuNkY CaPrIcOrN is now in the FileSharingTalk.com room...and beer is being served !a 6 pack Colt, I believe.....
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Not sure exactly what you mean here but from a religious soulseek user, keeping all the albums tracks in it's own album folder works best.
Example: I have a folder named 'beatles - Abbey Road' and inside is each individual mp3 from that album and nothing more.
The reason for doing it this way is that you can right-click on a file, and it gives you the option of 'downloading the containing folder,' essentially downloading the whole album.
It's a pain in the butt when trying the above mentioned technique for queuing up an album, and then getting a bunch of singles all lumped into a random folder, sometimes thousands!
I hope that cleared it up a little.
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