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    Family Guy fans!

    The Family Guy Movie "Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story!" due out this fall has been leaked on the net

    Just downloaded it and watched it... pretty good! Language and situations are a bit more coarse than the weekly TV episodes

    Torrents are available:

    DVD-R version (3.5 gigs): http://torrentspy.com/search.asp?mod...y=family%20guy

    VCD version (750mb): http://torrentspy.com/search.asp?mod...y=family%20guy

    Not sure if there is a DiVX version... but the VCD version is quite good.

    Red

    edit: fixed typos
    Last edited by Red Ketchup; 07-28-2005 at 07:37 PM.

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    Omg That You So Much

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    it dosent seem like there are that many seeders

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    It was great, i used an IRC bot and got it at 500kb/s. I only got the XviD copy, but im getting the DVD-R right now.

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    God Damn thank u !!!

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    hell yeah was just talkin about this at work today....score

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    Awesome. I have e tomi pro, hopefully they will have it in divx.
    Gracias

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    Can I watch the .torrent (VCD) version thru media player? Or do I need a seperate program to run it?

    I'm a newbie to torrents....

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    The VCD is an ISO file... (an ISO is a CD image), you have to burn it to a CD with nero and then it plays in your DVD player... I believe if your computer has a DVD drive it will also work once you burned it to CD.

    Red

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Ketchup
    The VCD is an ISO file... (an ISO is a CD image), you have to burn it to a CD with nero and then it plays in your DVD player... I believe if your computer has a DVD drive it will also work once you burned it to CD.

    Red
    Would I be able to watch the other one on my PC though, with media player? Or would I need a special program/player?

    Thanks again Red, I'm anxious to see it...

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    Both are to be burned to CD or DVD-R and watched on a DVD player.

    If your computer has a DVD drive, then you can watch it, but I don't think either can be watched on media player... you'd need a DiVX version. If someone has a working torrent link for a DiVX version now's the time to post it

    This is possibly a DiVX version but I haven't tried it... http://torrentspy.com/search.asp?mod...y=family%20guy

    Red

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    thanks

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    Sweet! Good find Red!


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    thanks bro!!!!!!! this is awesome

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    im watching family guy right now

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    Thanks alot Red, I'll keep my eyes open for a DivX one!

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    http://torrentspy.com/download.asp?id=364441

    This is XviD. no one encodes in DivX anymore.

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    So it will play on Windows Media Player I assume? If not, do I have to download a XviD player? **** I'm a noobie in this shit still hahaha....

    Thanks Psychotron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psychotron
    http://torrentspy.com/download.asp?id=364441

    This is XviD. no one encodes in DivX anymore.
    That file is only 56.7k.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GREENMACHINE
    That file is only 56.7k.
    Thats because it's a torrent file bro

    You need to load up this torrent file in a torrent client to download the actual movie. Torrent files are sort of like a library index card telling the torrent client where to find the movie to download.

    Having the searching and downloading unrelated makes it harder for the copyright cops to shut down sharing networks.

    There are many torrent clients out there you can use... I personally use Azeurus.

    Red

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    I'm downloading Azeurus as we speak haha...

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    I found Xvid version, this will do.
    Thanks Red

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    Hey..hey..what is this (head tilting)..megg am i talking to myself here....

    meggggg megggg theres a granola bar in the cubbord and i wantttttt it

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    I got this warning while in Azeurus:

    Warning
    If you have a router/firewall, please check that you have port 6881 UDP open. Decentralised tracking requires this.


    How do I ensure this? I mean, where can I check/change these properties?

    Thanks to anyone who can help haha...

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    If you have a router, make sure that port 6881 udp is forwarded (usually in your router config page at 192.168.1.1 under "Port forwarding" if you are running it at default config). If your router has UPnP then u can enable it and Azeurus will take advantage of it.

    As for a software firewall (zonealarm or windows firewall), I'll have to let someone else answer that as I use a hardware one and don't have the answer. I'm pretty sure thouth that windows firewall can be made to open certain ports.

    Red

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    Here is a decent page on port configuration for azureus

    http://azureus.aelitis.com/wiki/inde...PortForwarding

    Red

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    I can't work out bit torrent so limewire will have to do.

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    Thanks Red. The router is just my cable internet router right?

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    soooooo all this high tech talk means whattttttttttttt?

    haha j/k... I will wait for it in the movies! Don't want to ruin it for myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blown_SC
    Thanks Red. The router is just my cable internet router right?
    Do you have a home network (wireless or wired?) or is your computer plugged straight in your cable modem?

    If it's plugged straight in, then it's probably your software firewall thats the problem.

    If it's the windows firewall:

    Windows XP users, look here: http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/ports.asp

    Windows XP Service Pack 2 users: You may also configure the Windows Firewall to allow access by application. Add Azureus and javaw.exe (usually C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.X.X\bin\javaw.exe) to the exceptions list to open access for Azureus.


    Red

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Ketchup
    Do you have a home network (wireless or wired?) or is your computer plugged straight in your cable modem?

    If it's plugged straight in, then it's probably your software firewall thats the problem.

    If it's the windows firewall:

    Windows XP users, look here: http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/ports.asp

    Windows XP Service Pack 2 users: You may also configure the Windows Firewall to allow access by application. Add Azureus and javaw.exe (usually C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.X.X\bin\javaw.exe) to the exceptions list to open access for Azureus.


    Red
    I have an internet router which my PC is wired to, and the router is plugged into the cable modem.

    I got it to download fine btw (the XviD version). Do I have to burn it to VCD to watch it? Or do I have to download a special player for it?

    Thanks so much Red, really appreciate it...

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    thats no good

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    All you should need is a codec to view it. Heres the one I use: http://dl.codecpack.nl/k/klcodec249b.exe Just download and save open it up in Windows Media player. If that doesnt work for some reason this player should play it (www.videolan.org.).

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    Thanks, I'll give it a shot...

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