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Title: A Question About Torrents And Bin & Cue
Post by: Twentytwofifty on February 06, 2005, 08:18:34 AM
1.  I'm just started downloading using torrents so I'm pretty new.  I'd say 70% of the downloads I try get this message, "rejected by tracker - registered torrent".  Does this happen often?
I use burst! and find these links on vip-torrents.com if that matters.

2. I downloaded a movie and it came out in two folders "CD1" and "CD2" with about 50 rar files each with a bin and cue file.  I remember doing this before and you have to use Nero but I can't remember what to do specifically.
Title: Re: A Question About Torrents And Bin & Cue
Post by: white Boy on February 06, 2005, 08:20:09 AM
i get a lot of errrors
Title: Re: A Question About Torrents And Bin & Cue
Post by: DAYUM on February 06, 2005, 08:24:03 AM
fuck all that shit i can just get .avi files from Ares
Title: Re: A Question About Torrents And Bin & Cue
Post by: Twentytwofifty on February 06, 2005, 08:37:08 AM
fuck all that shit i can just get .avi files from Ares

Is Ares a P2P program like KaZaA?
Title: Re: A Question About Torrents And Bin & Cue
Post by: Rampant on February 06, 2005, 09:03:42 AM
1. I'm just started downloading using torrents so I'm pretty new. I'd say 70% of the downloads I try get this message, "rejected by tracker - registered torrent". Does this happen often?
I use burst! and find these links on vip-torrents.com if that matters.

2. I downloaded a movie and it came out in two folders "CD1" and "CD2" with about 50 rar files each with a bin and cue file. I remember doing this before and you have to use Nero but I can't remember what to do specifically.


1. That error message means that the torrent you downloaded belongs to a website which forces you to signup to their website in order to download that file. These are naughty torrents, dont bother with them. Find some good torrent sites.

I found some today you might like. of course there are thousands more.

www.torrentspy.com
www.isohunt.com
www.torrentreactor.to
www.lokitorrent.com

2. Open up the folder to CD1. Right click on any of the rar files (you must have winrar to do this) and click "Extract files here" it will then extract files from all of the rar files and make 1 file (or two if its a bin and cue) in that folder. Do the exact same thing for  CD2.

Hope that helped.

Title: Re: A Question About Torrents And Bin & Cue
Post by: white Boy on February 06, 2005, 09:19:10 AM
ares rocks, ..
Title: Re: A Question About Torrents And Bin & Cue
Post by: Twentytwofifty on February 06, 2005, 09:38:32 AM
2. Open up the folder to CD1. Right click on any of the rar files (you must have winrar to do this) and click "Extract files here" it will then extract files from all of the rar files and make 1 file (or two if its a bin and cue) in that folder. Do the exact same thing for  CD2.

I have that done, now what do I do with those files?  Do I burn the image of these files to CD?
Title: Re: A Question About Torrents And Bin & Cue
Post by: white Boy on February 06, 2005, 09:42:04 AM
^ yes, or use winiso...
Title: Re: A Question About Torrents And Bin & Cue
Post by: DAYUM on February 06, 2005, 09:46:42 AM
fuck all that shit i can just get .avi files from Ares

Is Ares a P2P program like KaZaA?
yeah