request: concert in mp3

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wiggins
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hi guys and girls,
i'm a huge hip fan from calgary and i'm hoping someone can post a link to a hip concert that's in mp3 with rar/zip file format(sorry i know it might be a pain)i will be forever in debt.happy new year thanx so much.brent
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chris
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A few shows have been posted in MP3 to the Bit Torrent tracker: http://tracker.hipfans.com

As well, there are a bunch of shows in MP3 available for free download through www.thehundredthmeridian.com's FTP site.
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Chris can you tell me more about bit torrents? You have to load the software right? I use a laptop from work to do posting on the boards which I shouldnt be doing. So Im a little nervous to load software that I dont know what it is. But of course would love to get shows so could you tell me if its a good idea or not? thanks
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chris
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Check this out: http://hipbase.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5229

And then: btfaq.com

And then... my preference for software is: http://azureus.sourceforge.net

Bit Torrent is a peer-to-peer file sharing system, but unlike Napster/Kazaa/etc you share files with multiple users at once. And your download is proportional to your upload. This isn't a take, take, take system. The server tracks what you are doing, and admins (like me) can block you from the site if you don't play fair and share.
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VioletlightHeron
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Chris, how large are the audio bootlegs and DVD's in terms of file size? I've got a download/upload limit of 10 GB's with my DSL provider and I'm curious how many shows I can download/share without going over that limit since my provider charges a premimum for going over it. Thanks!
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chris
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DVDs are generally 4Gb, but you'll transfer 8Gb to maintain your ratio.

Audio shows are about 700Mb, but you'll transfer about 1.4Gb to maintain your ratio.

That seems like a rather measly limit, even with out torrents I'd be over that!
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