Share Music Albums Without Archiving It Share music albums without archiving it
#1
Posted 24 February 2005 - 03:25 AM
#2
Posted 24 February 2005 - 09:47 PM
There is nothing the devs can do if people decide to share them as archives.
Ok I know this isn't quite what your after but shareing full folders just isn't required in emule as it is in bittorrent.
Judging from realistic simulations involving a sledge hammer and a common laboratory frog, we can assume it will be pretty bad.
#3
Posted 25 February 2005 - 05:20 AM
But yes, as dmnyanks says you can share a folder. It does mean that the files are not associated with eachother in any way, unlike the BT system.
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#4
Posted 25 February 2005 - 03:33 PM
Xhaos, on Feb 25 2005, 05:20 AM, said:
Nope sounds about right to me. However maybe the grammer could be improved.
"Sharing complete folders just isn't required in emule, like it is in bittorent. " better?
Judging from realistic simulations involving a sledge hammer and a common laboratory frog, we can assume it will be pretty bad.
#5
Posted 25 February 2005 - 04:39 PM
Dmnyanks, on Feb 25 2005, 03:33 PM, said:
Not better because it isn't required in bittorent. The abillity to calculate a single hash for an entire folder is a good and important feature.
#6
Posted 25 February 2005 - 06:27 PM
In bittorent I would say it is required because its harder to share lots of smaller files than in emule.
Judging from realistic simulations involving a sledge hammer and a common laboratory frog, we can assume it will be pretty bad.
#7
Posted 25 February 2005 - 07:22 PM
Dmnyanks, on Feb 25 2005, 01:27 PM, said:
true, so let's stick with emule. i agree with Xhaos that sharing a folder as one item instead of just making the individual files available (which i knew that is possible, thx dmyanks) is important in order to maintain the album's integrity and often helps ensure that the files are of good quality with at least consistent tagging (regardless of its correctness).
similarly i would be glad to share other folders containing software packages but it's just too much trouble to have to prepare them (by eg. zipping them). we're in the unlimited broadband age, why should i worry about zipping only to save some download time ? if the bytesize becomes more than a GB orso perhaps it's worth it to do a little bit of compression, if indeed the compression ratio is significant.
#8
Posted 25 February 2005 - 07:53 PM
In the mean time does anybody know if theres a mod with an inbuilt extract function? Could be quite useful.
Judging from realistic simulations involving a sledge hammer and a common laboratory frog, we can assume it will be pretty bad.
#9
Posted 25 February 2005 - 10:50 PM
If you put them into an archive eMule would have a pretty easy job to download this one file.
So mainly you can say, that it would be much easier for eMule if all your MP3s would stay in Archives. So I would suggest to get an music player that can play files in archives like foobar.
#10
Posted 26 February 2005 - 03:55 AM
#11
Posted 27 February 2005 - 09:04 AM
The compresion gained archiving is not a factor, eMule already compress the data.
#12
Posted 28 February 2005 - 04:05 AM
I also have a lot of files burned to CD that I would share if I could add them as one single "file" without having to repack them in the HD (not enough space), which would give a new different hash than the one they had when I DL them anyway.
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#13
Posted 28 February 2005 - 04:53 PM
Some MP3 managers like those with I-River are so limited and you only use them to transfer music and they don't support archives.
Supporting folders is paramount and eMule still lacks this feature. i did not see this article only after makeing new post sorry.
#14
Posted 01 March 2005 - 06:43 AM
#15
Posted 01 March 2005 - 07:34 AM
niRRity, on Feb 25 2005, 08:39 AM, said:
I totally agree. It shouldn't be all that difficult to concatenate the hashes of individual files and hash that. This would work both for the "legacy" hash as well as AICH. This feature should be a high priority for a future revision.[EDIT]
I believe the best place for the feature would be under the Tools section. It could be called something like "Create collection" or something like that. I would extend the concept of a "collection", however, to include multiple (sub)directories as well. The remote client should also be able to recreate the directory structure upon completion of the collection.
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This post has been edited by PacoBell: 01 March 2005 - 07:48 AM
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#16
Posted 01 March 2005 - 12:45 PM
PacoBell, on Mar 1 2005, 09:34 AM, said:
How can you tell seeing a hash whether it applies to a file or a directory structure?
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#17
Posted 01 March 2005 - 12:55 PM
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#18
Posted 01 March 2005 - 01:25 PM
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#19
Posted 01 March 2005 - 01:29 PM
Math is delicious!
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Si vis pacem, para bellum DIE SPAMMERS DIE!
#20
Posted 01 March 2005 - 01:40 PM
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