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    I have been reading about newsgroups for awhile now and i finally decided to jump in yesterday. So I downloaded alt.binz and joined giga with a 3 day trial.

    The only problem is I have no idea what I am doing! I have alot of experience with computers as well as with file sharing but I can't figure this out.

    I think my problem is figuring out the alt.binz ui. I have downloaded a few nzb files but I want to browse the newsgroups and I can't figure out how to do that.

    Also I have not found a good site that is easy to search and navigate for nzb files.

    I would appreciate any info the community could offer. As it stands now I think I may just go back to torrents.

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    First off, if you want to "browse the newsgroups", then alt.binz is the wrong tool for you. What the application does is offer you an easy start with newsgroups because it has all that you will need at the beginning and it does so more comfortably than other news-downloaders.

    To speak clearly: alt.binz does not allow you to download header information you can later search through (searching headers directly is a possibility but that's not important for now).

    After you have opened the application you'll see several tabs (Binsearch, NZBIndex, Yabse, beta.binaries.nl and more) that use the respective web-indexes like www.binsearch.info, www.nzbindex.nl, www.yabse.nl and offer you its results in a clearly arranged list that also lets you add items directly to your queue. These configurable search options are easier and quicker to work with than their web-indexes and in most cases your searches will be successful. There are of course items that don't make it into those indexes and only then another newsreader will be necessary.

    To make it easier once more: try out this forum's nzb-collection and open the .nzb files with alt.binz: voil

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    you can browse newsgroup with alt.binz via binsearch.info search engine(tab binsearch)>Fetch>Browse.But if you want to browse directly try newsbin pro this program is very lite and show headers in compact view

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    Never had experience using usenet. it seems that this forum really telling me that, no doubt, usernet is better than any private torrent trackers most especially on downloading huge files like DVD5/dvd9 videos.

    what are the other differences between usenet & torrents (private trackers) aside from cost? This is what i expect from usenet and may be the difference between the two: downloading through bitorrent is convinient, which is also one of the advantage of torrent, judging from few posts i read... while usenet, well, downside is u have to pay but i expect that usenet offers more files and some files are unique/special that u can not find them in bittorent trackers since u have to pay, am i right?
    Everytime i encounter this word "retention" my mind tells me that files in usenet has time limit shorter than files in private tracker servers, correct me if i am wrong.
    I am not expert i am also totally new with terminology being used in below-the-ground filesharing network, like torrent trackers. Like the word "Pre-time", i first encounter this word in one of irc channel/network back in 2003 all i know is that "pre-ing" files is like timestamping the file the moment it hits its rightful place in file-sharing networks other people say the time that scene releases it. ok whatever, but the word "Pre" gave me the right direction and became a member of few private trackers and most especially meet new friends and of course leech/seed scene releases.... well, i want to know also the pre-times in usenet, since u are also paying, does it follow that usenet releases files much earlier than private torrent trackers? or may be i am expecting much...

    Just curious though but I want to try usenet, cause it's pain to maintain ratio in private torrent trackers for DVD5/DVD9 videos and other huge files. and i want to try joining private tracker as an uploader that's why i want to know also the pre-time release in usenet...




    forgive my ignorance, a long road ahead...

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    download and install grabit
    you will need to go into server properties to enter your password, user name, server address and number of connections.


    you can download nzb files from this very site
    fst nzb index

    when you download a nzb open it with grabit to download.
    or just tell windows to associate grabit the nzb files and always open them with grabit.

    the latest built of grabit will un-rar and check the download for errors using the pars.
    you may need to have winrar installed. it's never been an issue for me because it's always been installed.


    If you are happy with the listings you find in the nzb section you may never need more skills than those above.
    easy hu?

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    Everything I have downloaded have been available pretty fast but I cannot compare it to private trackers as I've never used it. I have a couple of accounts on different FTP's, and those FTP's gets the files just an hour or so, before they start uploading to usenet, witch I think is pretty good.
    You are downloading as fast as your internet connection allows and you don't have to seed/share or whatever.
    The retention (the # of days a file stays on the server) is 200 days on Giganews. I don't know what torrent trackers have but I don't think it's bad at all.
    You'll also see that most of the content (especially the popular and very rare releases) will be re uploaded many times before/after the 200 days mark.

    The only thing I use when it comes to P2P is eMule. I only use it when I need old releases (5+ years) and cannot find them on usenet. Games, movies, series and other stuff is usually found on usenet anyway.

    Heres what I do (to explain how simple it can be):
    I have one folder I download NZB files to, on my server. Alt.Binz grabs the NZB files and downloads the releases. Alt.Binz then checks the files for errors, unpack it to a folder with the same name, and deletes the compressed files.

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    I have been messing around with alt.binz for a few hours now and things are going much better. I probably should have tried a little harder to figure things out on my own but I can be a little impatient sometimes. I think I will stay with alt.binz for now but at some point I will definitely want to browse the groups directly.

    Once again hank you guys very much for all the help.
    -Tenth

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    There are quite a few things on Usenet I'd never be able to afford with my present connection like 1080p encodes from tv that are 15GB+ large or even full hddvd's/bluray's. In that regard, the Usenet has the large advantage that you don't need to seed anything back.

    Quote Originally Posted by MXFileSharing View Post
    what are the other differences between usenet & torrents (private trackers) aside from cost? This is what i expect from usenet and may be the difference between the two: downloading through bitorrent is convinient, which is also one of the advantage of torrent, judging from few posts i read... while usenet, well, downside is u have to pay but i expect that usenet offers more files and some files are unique/special that u can not find them in bittorent trackers since u have to pay, am i right?
    First off, you don't pay for the content but for the access to a Usenet server. As there are some ways to gain access to the Usenet binary groups without the need to pay, there's little distinction between what's available there or elsewhere. You will however find yourself to be pleased with some communities in the Usenet - for example, I love the lossless classical music I can get from there that was previously difficult to find.
    There are many groups that offer mostly scene stuff you'd find at many trackers but in between, you will discover some rarities if you know to look for it. Be aware though that the Usenet takes more time to discover all its depths but if you don't want that or cannot afford so much effort, there are many nzb-sites out there (like FST has a great one also) that make downloading from newsgroups as easy as using a bittorrent client.


    Quote Originally Posted by MXFileSharing View Post
    Everytime i encounter this word "retention" my mind tells me that files in usenet has time limit shorter than files in private tracker servers, correct me if i am wrong.
    If you had written that a year ago, I would've agreed with you. Nowadays a good Usenet access provider can keep the content for up to 200 days - that's a bit above 6 months. The largest advantage of downloading this way is your guarantee of availability and speed: even if something is not popular you'll still be able to access it with some megabit/s speed half a year from now. The bittorrent concept raises (and falls) with its peers and many torrents are lost within a few weeks only. What you find after a torrent survived for 6 months is usually very few seeders and thus a slow speed - of course there are some 'archive' trackers that can keep files alive longer.

    Quote Originally Posted by MXFileSharing View Post
    I am not expert i am also totally new with terminology being used in below-the-ground filesharing network, like torrent trackers. Like the word "Pre-time", i first encounter this word in one of irc channel/network back in 2003 all i know is that "pre-ing" files is like timestamping the file the moment it hits its rightful place in file-sharing networks other people say the time that scene releases it. ok whatever, but the word "Pre" gave me the right direction and became a member of few private trackers and most especially meet new friends and of course leech/seed scene releases.... well, i want to know also the pre-times in usenet, since u are also paying, does it follow that usenet releases files much earlier than private torrent trackers? or may be i am expecting much...
    If you're expecting to get everything faster from the Usenet, then you'll be disappointed for sure. Of course you'll find some content that's available there earlier but with very low pre-times of a few trackers (below 5 mins) it's difficult to win or even compare such a race. What's important here is that you don't take nzb postings as an indication for available content because that is just one more delay, the same goes for newsgroup indexers like Binsearch. If you retrieve headers from newsgroups, then you'll get everything as early as it's available.

    Quote Originally Posted by MXFileSharing View Post
    Just curious though but I want to try usenet, cause it's pain to maintain ratio in private torrent trackers for DVD5/DVD9 videos and other huge files. and i want to try joining private tracker as an uploader that's why i want to know also the pre-time release in usenet...
    That wholly depends on the tracker you think of uploading to. Most trackers who have users with direct scene (or at least site) access will also have seedboxes to gain another advantage over you. All of that means you'll never be able to beat them on pre-times, with or without Usenet access. You certainly can support already uploaded torrents by seeding it also but in the time of very fast pre-times on a couple of trackers and many more seedboxes I wouldn't suggest you give that much hope

    The Usenet has a fine collection of content and its concept brings many advantages but it's not perfect. You won't find everything you search for, you won't always have the best pre-times and there is some special stuff you won't ever find on the Usenet (or if you do it's heavily delayed). But all torrent trackers compared to the Usenet, I certainly don't mind paying those few Euros because this way, I can focus on what I really want and need (high quality hd movie rips from HDBits, for example).

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    I am pretty new to Newsgroups myself. But in about 3 weeks, I have learnt so much about it, I am myself amazed. Patience, as you rightly said, gets a lot of things done.

    Torrents are a thing of past to me unless I need something super special. :yup:

    I made a list of things to learn on Newsgroups and the following things are remaining:

    1. Post a request (there is a special etiquette I believe)
    2. Upload a group of files that can be found as a NZB by others. Need to learn about the ramifications.
    3. Predominantly, I am using Binsearch.info to search for NZB files, but I have to find out if there are websites that are better than binsearch.info.

    I get very good speed 820kB/Sec for my line. I always use Alt.BinZ SSL for downloading. For browsing headers, I use GrabIT as it does not have support for SSL.

 

 

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