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Post by Martin Stett on Dec 31, 2017 0:06:02 GMT
I'm curious. I'm willing to get started on works that don't have any proper release over here. I was just watching a film on Youtube, but ran into technical complications (on top of being a 240p VHS rip, the movie's sound cut out at one point while the sound from the opening minutes played).
My morals don't go so far as being deprived of a product altogether. And so here I am, asking the do's and don't's so I don't get hit with 40 viruses within 24 hours. Any help would be appreciated.
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Post by Joaquim on Dec 31, 2017 0:52:24 GMT
Download uTorrent. While downloading actually read the stuff in the install guide because there’s a thing that offers to download an additional thing. This bombards you with ads, making it to the point where you can’t click anything on screen without an ad popping up. Your browser will still run slowly even if you have an adblocker. Your homepage will also be changed to to a website that is categorized as “unwanted content” or something like that. While this doesn’t give you viruses, it opens the door for viruses to flood your computer. So yea just be sure to read carefully on the installer so you only download uTorrent and nothing else and you should be good to go.
I haven’t torrented in years (switched to streaming) but I remember this clearly. If kickass torrents is still up, use that site.
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Post by stephen on Dec 31, 2017 1:09:27 GMT
If you absolutely have to pirate, don't download shitty cam-rips. Wait, if you can, for a pristine 1080p copy. Usually that means waiting until a few weeks before the iTunes release date, but it's better to watch a film in the highest quality possible rather than blitzing through a crappy SD AVI file.
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Post by bob-coppola on Dec 31, 2017 1:10:23 GMT
In case the FBI finds this, I have NEVER in my life downloaded movies.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2017 2:00:48 GMT
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Post by Pittsnogle_Goggins on Dec 31, 2017 3:03:12 GMT
One you figure it out make sure to buy an hdmi cable to hook your computer to your tv.
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Post by reggaetapes on Dec 31, 2017 3:19:24 GMT
I use pirate bay, very simple with no pop ups.
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Post by Martin Stett on Dec 31, 2017 3:22:10 GMT
If you absolutely have to pirate, don't download shitty cam-rips. Wait, if you can, for a pristine 1080p copy. Usually that means waiting until a few weeks before the iTunes release date, but it's better to watch a film in the highest quality possible rather than blitzing through a crappy SD AVI file. I have no interest in anything new, just what cannot be legally acquired in any way. And if this is as much trouble as it looks, I'll probably just leave off. I have no need of going through a bunch of work to watch maybe 6 movies a year with this stuff anyway.
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