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Old Aug 2, 2004 | 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by g0tb00st,Jul 30 2004, 03:25 PM
how do you download from that site?
All you need to do to download from the Top Gear site I gave is download a program called "Bit Torrent". You can search google and find it almost anywhere. There are a few different distributions of this, but they all pretty much do the same thing. BitTorrent works forcing clients to upload data that they've downloaded as they continue to download. More simply, if you were to download a text file that contains only "12345" via BitTorrent, once you download "1" you will start uploading "1" to other clients that want to download the file. As you continue to download the rest of the text file, you will be uploading what you already have to other clients that request the file.

Anyway, once you get the program and install it:

-go to http://gear.viper007bond.com
-click on Downloads
-click on the episode you want
-scroll down until you see "Download Link"
-click on "Click here to go download this episode via BitTorrent"
-click on "AGREE" after you read the disclaimer
-click on "If you already have a BitTorrent client, click here to continue"

That will allow you to download the file you wish. It can take anywhere from a hours to days depending on the quality of your connection and the quality of the connection of the seeds that are online at the time.

Hope that helps.

PS: Um, I'm not responsible if you somehow get in trouble or something with BBC or any other group. Just providing you with information how to watch high quality automotive media.
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Old Aug 19, 2004 | 05:12 PM
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Ok, so I followed all of these steps and downloaded all of the a/v videos. The problem is I can't view any of them. Does media player need special codec to view the videos? Should I use a divx player instead? Anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks.
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