Anyone have E-mule?
I just uploaded shared what I have of the Kona files. If you do Search for “Kona 2005” and let me know if you can find it. Shoudl be 40 chunks roughly 40-50MB each.
~Matt
Anyone have E-mule?
I just uploaded shared what I have of the Kona files. If you do Search for “Kona 2005” and let me know if you can find it. Shoudl be 40 chunks roughly 40-50MB each.
~Matt
Anyone?
~Matt
Give me about 1hr and I’ll be at home and will try it. Awesome.
Edit: Thanks ![]()
It’s gonna take a while. I tried it here at work and found the files but it’s taking for ever for them to hook up and start downloading.
I may try and take all the other stuff out of my shared directory and see if you can move up the que. Won’t be able to do that until later tonight though. Let me know if you can find them.
~Matt
That’s awesome. Thanks a lot for doing the work - I’ll try later tonight.
i downloaded e-mule to try and download the files, but i can only connect to “servers” and to “eD2K” but it doesn’t seem to be connecting to “Kad”. then when i do a search with the method “servers” i can’t find the files…any tips? thanks for doing this, you’re awesome.
vmn2
Not real familure with the problem you’re having.
Does it say that you’re “connected”? If not try going to the E-Mule sight and finding the Server URL. Then switch to the “server” tab in E-mule and click “Update server URL” enter the one from the E-mule sight. Then try connecting again.
If that doesn’t connect, no idea.
If that does connect go to the “search” tab. Under name search for “Kona 2005”. Under type ANY and under method either GLOBAL or SERVER should work.
Hope that helps.
This may be very slow going until we get a few more copies out there. I’m going home for lunch and clearing out my other stuff and opening up teh bandwidth a bit to see if that helps at all
~Matt
~Matt
Can you use e-mule with macs? I only saw .exe downloads and nothing explicitly said on the web site.
Not sure, a quick look at the site would seem that there is no mac version.
~Matt
On more problem…
I have a low ID on E-mule because I’m behind a firewall/router. If you’re trying to connect from teh same you may not be able to.
I haven’t tried any of the thru port suggestions they have given on the site to see if I can raise my ID. I’ll see what I can do without completely compromising my machine…which it probably already is.
~Matt
I found 30 chunks. Missing 10. Are they all in the same folder - kinda strange. Some of the files are nearly 55mb, some only 39mb - is that right?
Filenames are “IRONMAN KONA 2005 chunk_11.asf”
Sounds right. I chunked up three files becasue I lost connection a couple fo times while recording.
Size ranges from 54.98 to 34.67MB
Shoudl ahve a total of 40 files all together.
"IRONMAN KONA 2005 chunk_1.asf thru chunk_40
Are you able to connect to my low ID?
~Matt
No yet, still trying to connect. It just says ‘waiting’. Grrr…
I’ll be home in a bit. As long as you don’t have a low ID you should be able to connect. I’ll empty my shared directory all except teh Kona stuff and you shoudl jump right up and start loading.
~Matt
maybe a bittorrent would be better than emule.
Not familiar. How do I set it up?
~Matt
Try again if you get a chance. I took everything else out and made a few other changes. Might have made it better…or worse, who knows.
~Matt
Seriously, bittorrent is not a good idea for this purpose. It takes people quite a while to learn how to use it, and I guarantee people would not stay on and keep seeding once they grabbed the files.
I split the broadcast into four parts and am uploading right now to yousendit.com. File length is very large, but manageable for those with broadband and decent hard drive space. Total length is 1.2 GB, which is very small for over nine hours of audio and video.
It’s in .asf (the original streaming video off IMlive.com) format and is seekable. I wasn’t able to successfully convert to .avi, but the .asf files play on my rig in either RealPlayer or Windows Media Player.
I’m going to bed now, but I’ll post the link for the first file in the morning when I get up, then I’ll start uploading the 2nd file before I head out for my run. Based on my upload speed it will take around 1.5 hours per file, so I’ll be uploading for nearly 6 hours to get this out. Once it’s out to a few forum users people can post it to wherever they’d like or share it via Kazaa or eMule and such, but I think just letting people click and download is the easiest way to distribute it to start.
Doesn’t look like you’ll have real reliable access until I get my LOW ID issue figured out.
I’ll have to mess with some port forwarding things and my router, will let you know.
~Matt
Connect to server 195.245.244.243.
Search for Kona 2005 and start downloading. Everything seems to be working as of right now.
~Matt