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Wicked1

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Apr 13, 2009
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I was looking for a good bit torrent for Mac, as I own some movies but for some reason they will not read on my Mac Mini, so I was looking to see if I torrent one if that will work, one of the movies is Saw III, I have the entire collection but no matter what I try I can not RIP this movie.

Any other ideas would be helpful.
 

Clark Kent

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Mar 31, 2009
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I'm a Vuze user, only because I've always used it and change it scary. ;)

It has far more features and options than I would ever need, but using it in the older classic view, it's easy on the eyes and it takes seconds to set up what I want it to do.

And it always does things correctly without any problems, which is good enough for me.
 

From A Buick 8

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Sep 16, 2010
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one of the movies is Saw III, I have the entire collection but no matter what I try I can not RIP this movie.

Any other ideas would be helpful.

Is this a DVD or blueray that you are trying to rip, I would be very surprised if RipIt was not able to rip that DVD.

RipIt to rip the DVD and Handbrake to encode and Vuze for your torrents
 

DrEnalg

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Apr 26, 2011
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East Bay, CA
To be honest, I used to torrent and one big reason I don't anymore is because regardless of how 'legit' one's reasons may be for torrenting a TV show or movie (don't want to get into that), it's essentially one of the least secure ways of getting a file you want.

You can d/l movies and TV shows with a jailbroken ATV2 or with XBMC on your Mac using http (e.g., Megaupload, etc.).... you can even just stream them and skip the hassle. Still not 100% secure but I'm thinking a lot less riskier than torrenting. I'm just sayin'...
 

Capt Crunch

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Aug 26, 2001
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Eh, I prefer direct downloads + hot links over anything really.

What on earth could possibly be better than usenet? Any TV show I want to watch is downloaded automatically at a speed that maxes out my 50 Mbps connection.

jDownloader is nice, but having to search forums for links and copying and pasting them is such a drag. :p
 

And1ss

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Oct 20, 2009
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What on earth could possibly be better than usenet? Any TV show I want to watch is downloaded automatically at a speed that maxes out my 50 Mbps connection.

jDownloader is nice, but having to search forums for links and copying and pasting them is such a drag. :p

Some people have different preferences. Besides, it's not like I need everything lighting fast and I prefer to choose what I download.
 

cdcastillo

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Dec 22, 2007
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The cesspit of civilization
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_5 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8L1 Safari/6533.18.5)

BTW, in a side note: why is it that always you fire up a BT app, the entire network slows to a crawl even when there is no file neither downloading nor uploading? I could understand the slowing if you were using all the bandwidth, but even when there is no file exchange going on, the rest of the apps get q really slow connection (if any at all).

Is there a specific setting you could change to avoid this behavior? Or is it just the way is supposed to be?
 

sandyjmacdonald

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Jun 12, 2009
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One fantastic feature of Transmission is the remote access. You just open a webpage wherever you are and you can see the progress of your torrents, pause them, delete them, start new torrents etc. Very handy.
 
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