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Post by camper on Jul 8, 2007 11:37:38 GMT
Youtube have to delete them as they are being sued by Viacom for distributing episodes via black market, which Youtube is innocent but they are just lack of taking actions against copyright, it's the uploaders has to blame. But me, I also watch the episodes from Youtube before, but it's just that Google has no business with that, which angers people and forced them to find a new host.
Anyway, the people here will upload the episodes for you, just say which episode you want, then they'll have it ready for you via SendSpace.
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Post by munchies on Jul 8, 2007 11:54:22 GMT
Thanks for explaining! That'd be great if you guys will upload the episodes for me through sendspace. (the people here are very generous!) xD Actually, I already checked the downloads thread out, and posted my request there.
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Post by camper on Jul 8, 2007 11:57:47 GMT
You're welcome, and don't worry, they'll be more coming for you, all you got to do is to ask.
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Post by silverspark on Jul 8, 2007 15:14:21 GMT
let's just hope that the computers dont crash and the files dont get lost, because awhile back that's what happened...
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Post by camper on Jul 8, 2007 16:36:18 GMT
Even after episode downloading, I suggest you should do backups occasionally or often, so you won't lose your datas. It'll be even better if the datas are backed up into an external hard disk.
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Post by Numbuh 58 (Fredos) on Jul 14, 2007 15:06:18 GMT
I think that we should to start uploading KND on Youtube again. Or maybe other site?
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Post by thesuki on Jul 14, 2007 15:10:48 GMT
Have another site in mind? I'm sure the YouTube crowd has already started migrating somewhere else, but I know not where this new feeding ground lies.
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Post by camper on Jul 14, 2007 15:11:35 GMT
If you upload the episodes again on Youtube, all they got to do is to ban you again and again and again. I fear their administration is already under Viacom and Google watch, Youtube must now work harder than they used to be.
So far, Putfile, DailyMotion and LiveVideo (Not recommended) are the only ones I found.
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Post by thesuki on Jul 14, 2007 15:13:51 GMT
Nah, Putfile is the pre-YouTube. Things started getting deleted there, so peope moved to YouTube. I think I may know a place... lemme check the site again. www.gofish.com/The navigation is terrible, which should make the eps easier to hide. And the time limit is longer, so 22-minute eps won't have to be split up.
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Post by camper on Jul 14, 2007 15:16:56 GMT
What? They started to delete things already, well, must not have been there for a long time ever since. Anyway, there's the remaining LiveVideo and DailyMotion. But I fear that I don't recommend LiveVideo because download sites such as KeepVid cannot track the FLVs, only DailyMotion can. What I mean by that is direct or express download if you're using Keepvid to get the FLVs instead of waiting for the videos to stream finish.
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Post by thesuki on Jul 14, 2007 15:18:36 GMT
What? They started to delete things already, well, must not have been there for a long time ever since. Anyway, there's the remaining LiveVideo and DailyMotion. But I fear that I don't recommend LiveVideo because download sites such as KeepVid cannot track the FLVs, only DailyMotion can. What I mean by that is direct or express download if you're using Keepvid to get the FLVs instead of waiting for the videos to stream finish. Putfile has been around since before I started making Teen Titans MVs, over 2 years ago.
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Post by camper on Jul 14, 2007 15:22:32 GMT
I remember Putfile, except I remember it have some restrictions last time, such as maybe full episodes are not allowed. Before Youtube was born, Putfile was remain restricted and watched. After Youtube's birth, people go there because it's like a free country before Google bought it, leaving Putfile deserted. From what I know even myself, people wants a free country, no rules and regulations, so that episode smuggling and stealing can be done there.
As for GoFish, it's ok to go there, but it cannot be direct downloaded by Keepvid, only Metacafe can. I wonder if that service there is possible.
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Post by thesuki on Jul 14, 2007 15:25:13 GMT
Why would you want to direct download anyway?
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Post by camper on Jul 14, 2007 15:27:54 GMT
Direct or so called "Express" download is like getting the FLVs without in need of the videos to stream. Some people may have problems such as video not streaming and video streamed in full but not really in full (Corrupted streaming), that's why the downloads such as www.keepvid.com can help you. Keepvid collects the FLV straight away from the specific URL without in need of streaming, so you can just download the FLV in the old fashion way rather than going to the "Temporary Internet Files" to get it. To those who use Firefox, Keepvid is useless because the Firefox's caches are all but files with random names and has no extensions, making it difficult to find the file. I'm writing directions now...
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Post by thesuki on Jul 14, 2007 15:28:50 GMT
I don't need directions. I'm perfectly happy with streaming.
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