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Old 2008-03-16, 02:35 PM
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Beginners Question?

Hey all, forgive me if this is being posted in the wrong forum
I was just wondering, im new to the whole downloading shows thing
i currently have a Roxio Cd Burner and ive only been able to dl shows off archive in mp3 form, how would i go about DL torrents and stuff off etree and such, in like flac or shn form.
any help would be appreciated

Thanks

-sal
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Old 2008-03-16, 02:43 PM
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Re: Beginners Question?

You should take a look at the BitTorrent Help part of our FAQ.
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