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yea IDM is the best for windows

using igetter resume function works but the speed got even worse!!

3hours 20 mins to download a 175mb file!!!!!!
 
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Ok I tried internet download manager, it starts downloading but it says "resume capability: NO"

I think I'll just stick with ftp, it works better.
 
maybe there is something wrong with the wa your downloading, try clicking on the file name to download

5kb/s!!! 7 hours!!!
 
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I'm already using firefox. I don't think its a browser. I just don't understand how it could work, I've used quite a few torrentflux based services in my time and none have had resume support, they always used ftp for the downloading.
 
I've tried TRL Tech's rapidleech site this afternoon and this evening and all I can say is WOW!

The rate at which it transloads files are exceptionally good, especially megaupload files. Been struggling a bit with rapidshare files, they don't seem to transload as quick as the megaupload ones, can't comment on the other one's but will be sure to test them out in the next months to come. Once the file is transloaded locally, I use Orbit Download Manager to download the files then.

I only have a 384k line, but my avg download speed according to Orbit is 32KB/s. Now that is LIGHT YEARS better than what I currently get via normal http, ftp as well as nzbs. I'm a huge fan of Jdownloader too, but since my exchange is running over capacity, this past weekend my dl speeds have also come down to a screeching halt of only 1-5KB/s max in Jdownloader.

However, with rapidleech, my woes are over till they upgrade my exchange. Reuben also increased the auto delete time from 2 hours to 4 hours on my request seeing that it takes me 1 h 45 min to download a 200MB file with my current speed. Overall, I'm highly impressed by the service and will continue to use it exclusively for all my direct download needs from now on, that's for sure :D

Thanks a lot TRL Tech for providing this service, you get two thumbs up from me :)

PS: I forgot to add, I'm using an uncapped shaped asdl account.
 
resume doesn't work, and i cannot queue downloads it doesn't give the file name it gives it a index name and then 30 minutes later when it comes time to download it changes to "login" and nothing downloads


oh torrentflux not working getting this error

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_CONSTANT_ENCAPSED_STRING, expecting ')' in /var/www/inc/functions/functions.common.user.php on line 44
 
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at least you also get the same error i thought i was getting all the bad luck since getting uncapped


torrentflux still down... whats happening?
 
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The parse error issue was resolved and Torrentflux is working perfectly again.

FTP downloads would be available during the course of the day.
 
@stonecold im using rapidleech still doen't help much...im downloaing a 200mb file it has been 2h 30mins and only downloaded 111mb!!! who is you ISP?
 
@stonecold im using rapidleech still doen't help much...im downloaing a 200mb file it has been 2h 30mins and only downloaded 111mb!!! who is you ISP?

I'm with Openweb on a Mweb Gold uncapped shaped account. Since early this morning, 1am till I left home a little while a go, I've done just over 1GB. I put another two files in my queue before I came to work, which is another 305mb, all downloading via rapidleech @ full line speed.

I'm a real happy camper for a change :)
 
wow thats amazing imagine if you had torrentflux you could download nicely... i cant use torrentflux it just doesn't work, i cannot queue downloads so its quite useless for me
 
wow thats amazing imagine if you had torrentflux you could download nicely... i cant use torrentflux it just doesn't work, i cannot queue downloads so its quite useless for me

Mmm, I'll give torrentflux a go and see what speeds I get. I'm not a huge fan of torrents, more a nzb and direct download fanatic, but will test a bit later today what type of speeds I can obtain.

BTW, I use Orbit download manager for my HTTP downloads. Free download manager also supports torrents, perhaps you can try queuing torrents using that.
 
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