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[QUOTE="Zenith, post: 884217, member: 21314"] I have been putting all the rounds up since the start of the season on thumpertalk but wasn't sure if I'd get "in trouble" for posting them here, I figured I'd give it a try with this one seems as the race is supposed to be so good! If I don't get banned I'll post the future ones here as well. I'm not the one actually making the videos by the way (the guy recording them wants to remain anonymous), I'm just posting them for people... Don't hang around too long to get this by the way, the nature of BitTorrent is that once everybody disconnects the file is no longer available for download. The torrents of the SXs only tend to last a week or so. If you can't get to grips with BitTorrent let me know and I'll try to help out. It takes some getting used to but is an excellent way of downloading and taking the load of the original supplier of the content. Look out for the light in the top right hand corner of the BitTornado window. Green is good to go, you should get good download speeds (some people were getting 400kb/s on the last file). Yellow means you're behind a firewall of some sort blocking incoming connections, you'll be able to download but much slower then possible. To sort this out you need to go into the Prefs section of BitTornado and make note of the port range it is using (10000-30000 say). You need to get these ports forwarded to your PC through your firewall. If you've got a software firewall (Windows XP SP 2 included) you just need to add BitTornado to your Allowed Programs list. Good luck, [/QUOTE]
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