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2013.Game.7.tOSU.vs.iowa.19OCT2013.330pm

Attempt #5 to try to download this... lol.

Sorry I didnt realize it needed a constant connection. I have the torrent posted in the OP for you :) if anyone wants to help seed rename the video file to "2013.Game.07.tOSU.vs.iowa.19OCT2013.330pm.mp4" wihout the quotations, place in your torrent complete folder and download the torrent to assist. Thanks.
 
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OMG <3.

It failed again twice this morning. I'm fair certain it's nothing to do with the drop box side and all to do with the internet here. We're using ADSL here. Some areas have fibre... the newer areas and the older areas that couldn't get anything previously. Those are really the only stable areas due to the telephone line infrastructure... beleive me when I say this... the lines here are copper lines, about 0.6mm thick, wrapped up in paper... yes paper... and then laid underground. I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THE PROBLEM COULD BE?! lol. I work for my ISP... and yes I'm having techs out to assess the line and see what can be improved.

I do understand that doing the drop box dl is heaps easier for you, so I have a question for you. Can you setup your box to be the seeder? Or, do you have your torrent client limited to the max number of upload slots to like 2? etc? If you're not sure how to setup your client to be a root seeder I can take a look for you. Just need to know which client you use.


Side note.. I was freaking out a little because I had to skip last weekends viewing of the Northwestern game due to prior arrangements so was doing a double-header this weekend with NW/Iowa. Then I couldn't get the Iowa game and started panicking. I tried using Get-Right, but because of the https check I was unable to setup the download to use it. For instance when you right click and select download, you get the download.htm instead of the actual file. This is directly from your dropbox connection. The other alternative I was thinking was FTP, however that takes a bit more to setup.

Either way man, I appreciate everything you do for us. You have no idea how happy it makes me to be able to watch these games weekly with my friends here in Australia. This year especially. My grandfather passed, he was Buckeye through and through. Class of '57. It means more to me this year than anything to watch these games.
 
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Again thanks heaps, just got home to start up the torrent version. I had a 2GB mp4 from the direct download so it shouldn't take too long to finish the final .6GB. :biggrin:


As always, will continue to seed until... well I need to format or something.
 
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I couldn't get your video to work once I downloaded it.

It is an mp4 file lol. It plays fine with vlc and a slew of other video players. You must have gotten a corrupted download as well.

Again thanks heaps, just got home to start up the torrent version. I had a 2GB mp4 from the direct download so it shouldn't take too long to finish the final .6GB. :biggrin:


As always, will continue to seed until... well I need to format or something.

I suppose I will just stick with torrent only from here on out since it at least will ensure a 100% download. FTP is fine as well but my bandwidth would take an equal size hit. My upload speed is only about 1mb so really torrent is fine for that. Sugarsync is the client btw, not dropbox so I would not be hosting it from my main computer like I do when I upload a torrent. Not sure if I can even use my sugarsync cloud storage as a seedbox, I doubt it.
 
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Doubt you can use it as a seedbox as well. Wasn't sure if you had some crazy DMZ type thing going on. I know some people that run servers and whatnot for that purpose. I meant FTP'ing to the cloud storage, not individual connection, that would just be brutal lol. Either way am seeding though :)
 
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It is an mp4 file lol. It plays fine with vlc and a slew of other video players. You must have gotten a corrupted download as well.



I suppose I will just stick with torrent only from here on out since it at least will ensure a 100% download. FTP is fine as well but my bandwidth would take an equal size hit. My upload speed is only about 1mb so really torrent is fine for that. Sugarsync is the client btw, not dropbox so I would not be hosting it from my main computer like I do when I upload a torrent. Not sure if I can even use my sugarsync cloud storage as a seedbox, I doubt it.
Right, I tried it with VLC and Windows Media Player. It was clearly corrupted in some way.
 
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