where can i get videos from?

ls1ssws6
08-17-2006, 02:34 PM
hey guys i just bought this http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Creative-Labs-30GB-Black-Zen-Vision-M-ZVM30ENGBK-/sem/rpsm/oid/143679/catOid/-12952/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do and i want to get movies to put on it for those boring work days...i tried limewire but i cant find any FULL movies on there.... can anyone suggest a free place to download movies from? thanks guys

DLIT
08-17-2006, 02:44 PM
Not full length movies. but mtspace has a bunch. You just gotta use the right keywords to search for them. try MotoGP, motorcycle and stuff like that. Same with photobucket and youtube and all the other hosting sites.

Trip
08-17-2006, 03:00 PM
edit: actually i dont think the software on these will let it work, nevermind. You have to install a codec for any I know and I don't think these things let you.

ls1ssws6
08-17-2006, 06:17 PM
edit: actually i dont think the software on these will let it work, nevermind. You have to install a codec for any I know and I don't think these things let you. codec? these things as in my mp3 player? i mean would search engines such as limewire or such have movies?

Trip
08-17-2006, 06:28 PM
yeah the mp3 player doesn't have the necessary programming to play the movies I know about.

zortness
08-17-2006, 07:20 PM
I use ISO Hunt (http://isohunt.com/) and some other bit torrent search engines. Then a free, open source, spyware free download client like Azureus (http://azureus.sourceforge.net/) to download the stuff. You should look up what types of videos are supported on your player though. You may need to convert the stuff and resize it before they'll play on there.

ls1ssws6
08-18-2006, 10:55 AM
I use ISO Hunt (http://isohunt.com/) and some other bit torrent search engines. Then a free, open source, spyware free download client like Azureus (http://azureus.sourceforge.net/) to download the stuff. You should look up what types of videos are supported on your player though. You may need to convert the stuff and resize it before they'll play on there. Compatibility: Zen Vision:M supports many video formats, such as DivX™ 4 & 5, XviD, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG4-SP, WMV9 and Motion-JPEG, which means more choice and fewer restrictions on the types of video formats you can use that is straight from the website...can it support full length videos with any of these formats?

stomper173
08-18-2006, 10:35 PM
use torrents bor, those peer to peers are nothin but probs and spyware, way faster to, jus google for a site and a downloader like Azureus ot Bit Tornado

ls1ssws6
08-19-2006, 12:47 AM
use torrents bor, those peer to peers are nothin but probs and spyware, way faster to, jus google for a site and a downloader like Azureus ot Bit Tornado ok i downloaded azureus onto my computer now where do i go to get the movies and how to i save it to azureus?

zortness
08-19-2006, 10:38 AM
Do a search on isohunt for something you want. Download the .torrent file. Open up the .torrent file in Azureus and it will start downloading. Bittorrent works different than probably anything you're used to. The file is broken up into very small chunks and labelled. Those small chunks are then downloaded in no particular order and reassembled in the correct order. This way, you can download from tons of people at once, but not only that, you can upload a chunk to someone else even if you don't have the entire file. Some of the bittorrent terminology so you don't get lost... Seed: someone uploading who has the entire file. Leetch: someone downloading. Peer: someone you're exchanging chunks with. So you want the "S" or "Seed" column number to not be too low in order to actually get the file you want.

ls1ssws6
08-20-2006, 05:40 PM
Do a search on isohunt for something you want. Download the .torrent file. Open up the .torrent file in Azureus and it will start downloading. Bittorrent works different than probably anything you're used to. The file is broken up into very small chunks and labelled. Those small chunks are then downloaded in no particular order and reassembled in the correct order. This way, you can download from tons of people at once, but not only that, you can upload a chunk to someone else even if you don't have the entire file. Some of the bittorrent terminology so you don't get lost... Seed: someone uploading who has the entire file. Leetch: someone downloading. Peer: someone you're exchanging chunks with. So you want the "S" or "Seed" column number to not be too low in order to actually get the file you want. ok well i downloaded azureus and used isohunt to find a monvie and set it all up to download with the torrent etc etc so it finished downloading and i click on it and it is opening in windows media player with only sound no video???? can anyone help me out? what am i doing wrong? :tt:

ShanMan14
08-20-2006, 07:03 PM
YouTube.com 7c2ciV8xLm0

Trip
08-20-2006, 07:09 PM
I think he is trying to steal full movies. Youtube limits their videos to 10 mins to prevent such nonsense.

ls1ssws6
08-20-2006, 09:49 PM
I think he is trying to steal full movies. Youtube limits their videos to 10 mins to prevent such nonsense. lol well i thought "stealing" full movies would be just as easy as "stealing" music...i guess not...but does anyone know why i would only be getting audio but no video?

zortness
08-21-2006, 12:32 PM
You're missing the video codecs. You need to download DivX and Xvid. Those are the most common codecs. There's programs like G-Spot which can look at a file and tell you which codecs are needed to play the audio and video in the file in case you don't know how it was encoded.

ls1ssws6
08-21-2006, 05:21 PM
You're missing the video codecs. You need to download DivX and Xvid. Those are the most common codecs. There's programs like G-Spot which can look at a file and tell you which codecs are needed to play the audio and video in the file in case you don't know how it was encoded. i downloaded divx now should i just open up the movie with that?

zortness
08-21-2006, 06:32 PM
After you install the right codecs, you should just be able to open it with windows media player.

ls1ssws6
08-30-2006, 11:34 PM
After you install the right codecs, you should just be able to open it with windows media player. its weird i had no video only sound on my computer then i tranfered it to my mp3 player and it has audio and video :scratch: oh well its weird but ill try another movie and see if i can get the same results....:luck:

ls1ssws6
08-31-2006, 04:33 PM
its weird i had no video only sound on my computer then i tranfered it to my mp3 player and it has audio and video :scratch: oh well its weird but ill try another movie and see if i can get the same results....:luck: well half baked is now copying to my mp3 :) but now my queston is instead of taking up a lot of space on my mp3 and storing the movies could i just buy dvd RW's and copy the movies onto those dvds and delete it from my computer then when i want to put a movie on the mp3 just recopy the movie onto the computer then onto the mp3? do you guys get what i mean? is hat possible?

OneSickPsycho
09-04-2006, 07:05 PM
well half baked is now copying to my mp3 :) but now my queston is instead of taking up a lot of space on my mp3 and storing the movies could i just buy dvd RW's and copy the movies onto those dvds and delete it from my computer then when i want to put a movie on the mp3 just recopy the movie onto the computer then onto the mp3? do you guys get what i mean? is hat possible? Yeah that is totally possible... You could burn them in DVD format so you can watch them on your TV too... If you are copying them from a source DVD then you'll need a decrypter along with your burning software... I recommend DVD43 (www.DVD43.com)... It's free... However the current version (3.9) doesn't work for me... I used 3.7 or 3.8, which can be found by Googling... Using this method you'll also have backups of your current DVD stash... Or... You can decrypt the DVD into mpeg format (which I am guessing you are already doing) and most likely burn it to CD... Most videos you download are already converted/compressed into a file size small enough to burn to CD. Converters are readily available, but I don't p!ss with that so I know zero about them. :luck:

ls1ssws6
09-06-2006, 03:46 PM
Yeah that is totally possible... You could burn them in DVD format so you can watch them on your TV too... If you are copying them from a source DVD then you'll need a decrypter along with your burning software... I recommend DVD43 (www.DVD43.com)... It's free... However the current version (3.9) doesn't work for me... I used 3.7 or 3.8, which can be found by Googling... Using this method you'll also have backups of your current DVD stash... Or... You can decrypt the DVD into mpeg format (which I am guessing you are already doing) and most likely burn it to CD... Most videos you download are already converted/compressed into a file size small enough to burn to CD. Converters are readily available, but I don't p!ss with that so I know zero about them. :luck: ok i just got my dvd burner installed it and everything but i ran into another problem....i downloaded the movies from the interweb and i can watch them fine on the computer audio video everything is fine...then when i try to burn it it burns in like 5 minutes which is kinda short right? then i turn the dvd over and its only a tiny bit of space maybe 1/6 of the whole dvd :scratch: which is weird....and it wont work in my 360 or any other dvd players...im guessin i have to format it for a dvd but how do i do that? thanks for all your help guys im learnin a lot :cheers:

OneSickPsycho
09-06-2006, 11:32 PM
ok i just got my dvd burner installed it and everything but i ran into another problem....i downloaded the movies from the interweb and i can watch them fine on the computer audio video everything is fine...then when i try to burn it it burns in like 5 minutes which is kinda short right? then i turn the dvd over and its only a tiny bit of space maybe 1/6 of the whole dvd :scratch: which is weird....and it wont work in my 360 or any other dvd players...im guessin i have to format it for a dvd but how do i do that? thanks for all your help guys im learnin a lot :cheers: You need software that converts it into DVD format... Mine came with Intervideo DVD Creator or Recorder or something... I dunno... It sucks more than a $2 hooker, but it gets the job done... Used it to burn the CKY's...

1BadCBR
09-07-2006, 12:00 AM
You need software that converts it into DVD format... Mine came with Intervideo DVD Creator or Recorder or something... I dunno... It sucks more than a $2 hooker, but it gets the job done... Used it to burn the CKY's... So does a $2 hooker......:lol:

ls1ssws6
09-07-2006, 06:55 AM
So does a $2 hooker......:lol: :lol:

ls1ssws6
09-07-2006, 06:56 AM
You need software that converts it into DVD format... Mine came with Intervideo DVD Creator or Recorder or something... I dunno... It sucks more than a $2 hooker, but it gets the job done... Used it to burn the CKY's... i have sonic creator and it says you can convert videos from the internet onto dvd so im sure theres a way...it said something about DLA format but the steps were off on my computer so im gonna call dell and sonic today and get to the bottom of this so i can start my dvd collection :cheers:

ls1ssws6
09-07-2006, 05:40 PM
hey guys is isohunt.com working on anyone elses computer? i downloaded a few movies and now it is saying can not find server for some reason when i try to get the site up :scratch: if that is down anyone know any other site to get bit torrent files? and a good one like isohunt?

OneSickPsycho
09-07-2006, 11:48 PM
hey guys is isohunt.com working on anyone elses computer? i downloaded a few movies and now it is saying can not find server for some reason when i try to get the site up :scratch: if that is down anyone know any other site to get bit torrent files? and a good one like isohunt? bit torrent . com

Trip
09-08-2006, 09:46 AM
I am surprised this hasn't been locked yet. We allow talk of illegal internet actions, but me and tater barely thread jack a thread and it gets the axe. Something is not right about this, oh yeah I know what it is....:whistle:

zortness
09-08-2006, 11:54 AM
All of my videos are available on torrents. Downloading them and burning them on DVD's is completely legal. Just because this knowledge can be used for illegal purposes doesn't mean it can't be used for legal purposes. Also, there's many movies, tv shows, and foreign films whose copyrights have expired, which means they can be freely passed around on the internet, not to mention the rediculous number of videos made available by the authors. I don't think knowing how to download a video and burn it onto a DVD that will play in a DVD player is against the law. My :2cents:

Trip
09-08-2006, 11:58 AM
All of my videos are available on torrents. Downloading them and burning them on DVD's is completely legal. Just because this knowledge can be used for illegal purposes doesn't mean it can't be used for legal purposes. Also, there's many movies, tv shows, and foreign films whose copyrights have expired, which means they can be freely passed around on the internet, not to mention the rediculous number of videos made available by the authors. I don't think knowing how to download a video and burn it onto a DVD that will play in a DVD player is against the law. My :2cents: That little blog would work if the net njub didn't talk about stealing movies that have copyrights still in effect. That is what he is wanting to do.

ls1ssws6
09-09-2006, 02:03 AM
That little blog would work if the net njub didn't talk about stealing movies that have copyrights still in effect. That is what he is wanting to do. nooooooooooo olllllllllllllllld movies such as old wild wild west movies...i love those flicks :whistle:

jeeps84
09-10-2006, 02:45 PM
I am surprised this hasn't been locked yet. We allow talk of illegal internet actions, but me and tater barely thread jack a thread and it gets the axe. Something is not right about this, oh yeah I know what it is....:whistle: TWF and or its staff do not condone stealing of any type of file or anything else for that matter. Most the info given here is common knowledge.