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Wonderful Collection of Disney Ride Music

ddbowdoin

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Open a free account at www.grooveshark.com and search:

Rick Conant

Album is 50 Years of Imaginearing

I had seen previous threads about people looking for music, this can't be downloaded but its nice to have it at work or home.

Enjoy
 

gamblepsu

Active Member
oh, if you could enlighten me then by all means... I'd love to be able to download the collection!
There are quite a few downloaders out there for grooveshark. (A quick google search) Just beware some of them are more, how should I say... intrusive than others.
 

Vernonpush

Well-Known Member
I've never really downloaded torrents... anything I need to download to have the files transfer over? sorry for the simple question!
http://www.mousebits.com/index.php?page=forum

If that doesn't link it says:
'A quick basic "how to".
Find a client (the program used to download the torrents files) Eg uTorrent, Azureus (Now known as Vuze) etc and install it on your PC. Google "torrent Client" for a suitable one for you. They are free, by the way.
Search the torrent files for what you want and download the torrent to your PC (it's not the actual file, only a pointer to where the file is so it's a very small file downloaded in seconds).
Open the torrent file you downloaded and your client will read it and download the actual file to the folder you have chosen.
If you leave it in that folder, it will seed to others who want the same file.
How the client actually works, looks etc depends on which one you use but the basics above are the same for all.
You will have to be validated before you can download the files (reply to the email sent by Mousebits).
It's as simple as that but, if you have any problems, just ask
The original post that you were seeking is at the top of the page for this forum, by the way. It was moved here when DC changed to Mousebits so have a read of that as well'

I use uTorrent.
 

ddbowdoin

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
http://www.mousebits.com/index.php?page=forum

If that doesn't link it says:
'A quick basic "how to".
Find a client (the program used to download the torrents files) Eg uTorrent, Azureus (Now known as Vuze) etc and install it on your PC. Google "torrent Client" for a suitable one for you. They are free, by the way.
Search the torrent files for what you want and download the torrent to your PC (it's not the actual file, only a pointer to where the file is so it's a very small file downloaded in seconds).
Open the torrent file you downloaded and your client will read it and download the actual file to the folder you have chosen.
If you leave it in that folder, it will seed to others who want the same file.
How the client actually works, looks etc depends on which one you use but the basics above are the same for all.
You will have to be validated before you can download the files (reply to the email sent by Mousebits).
It's as simple as that but, if you have any problems, just ask
The original post that you were seeking is at the top of the page for this forum, by the way. It was moved here when DC changed to Mousebits so have a read of that as well'

I use uTorrent.


im using a mac at home... any suggestions
 

Vernonpush

Well-Known Member
im using a mac at home... any suggestions

"Mac:
Azureus
(backup link)

BitTorrent

Search for Mac clients

A beginner would probably want to try uTorrent or ABC. Azureus is a very advanced client.

Any other popular clients? Message me and I'll add them to the list
."



"I`ll second TheBeets advice, and post a reply I recently sent to a newbie from WDWMagic;

Bet you thought that file downloaded quickly huh? Now it won`t play in Windows Media Player? Well, you need to install a `client` program. The file you downloaded is just a torrent data file - a very small file that tells a `client` program where to find the actual video. This could be on 1 persons PC, or 10 people could have it. Obviously the more people making it available, or seeding it, the quicker the download will be.
The client program will grab bits automatically from every PC it can until
you have the complete WMV, MPEG or whatever. Once you have the complete
video, you become a seeder yourself (so long as you keep the client program
running) and others can grab bits from you - when you are downloading the
file you are called a `leecher`. That`s the nature of torrents - friendly
file sharing. However, Mousebits only shares files we know are safe - it`s
not a public access hub - and we limit and vet anyone allowed to upload.

So you need a client. I use ABC. Others use Azerus or utorrent. I got ABC from http://pingpong-abc.sourceforge.net/download.php

Once installed, you need to right click on the torrent file you downloaded
and click properties. Then `opens with` an click change. Find ABC (or whatever you installed) on the list and select. Make sure the box is ticked to always open these files with this program. Click apply/ok.

Now when you click on the torrent ABC should open, and ask where you want to
save the video. Then it`ll begin leeching! And you can get my 100+ videos
and tonnes of other stuff too!

Try that.

Martin
"-- That's Marni1971-- where I learned about Mousebits. I'm still not sure how it works for sure, but if you send a PM to Martin, he might be able to help you better.

You might try becoming a member of Mousebits and asking in their Forums about using a Mac,.... it's worth it to get some of the wonderful music from Mousebits. They also have videos, but I haven't figured that out yet, :lol:.
 

lilclerk

Well-Known Member
That whole explanation is too complicated :lol:

Just download uTorrent (that's for the Mac version) when it opens it will have you set a download folder. Then download the .torrent you want from mousebits and open it with uTorrent. Done!
 

PeoplemoverTTA

Well-Known Member
im using a mac at home... any suggestions

I'm a Mac user, and I use Transmission, fwiw. Great community over there (I learned about them from WDWMagic as well, several years ago), and you will feel like a kid in a candy shop with all the awesome videos and tracks over there! I recommend trying to download a smaller file, like an mp3, first, to get the hang of the process, then, go crazy! :D

**Oops, posted and then saw you've already got it down...well, have fun anyway! :)
 

ddbowdoin

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I'm a Mac user, and I use Transmission, fwiw. Great community over there (I learned about them from WDWMagic as well, several years ago), and you will feel like a kid in a candy shop with all the awesome videos and tracks over there! I recommend trying to download a smaller file, like an mp3, first, to get the hang of the process, then, go crazy! :D

**Oops, posted and then saw you've already got it down...well, have fun anyway! :)


I downloaded a massive file (1.4 gb) of the Finding Nemo Musical, I was hoping it was audio only, for some reason even though it was in HD I am just not a fan of watching movies at my computer. I dont have a laptop so sitting in front of my massive 27 inch iMac is not comfortable.
 

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