Type in
billy berrou into your emule client (instructions below)
and that should be enough info to find any of my
files.
They are MPEG versions except for the zipped
DVD file format which has most of my videos on one file. A lot of quality is lost in the
conversion from MPG to Google video format so it may be
worth your time to download it.
If you have DVD burning software, just unzip the
compressed DVD file and enter into your burning software
and you should be able to watch the video on your home
DVD player or whatever.
File Donkey is a third generation peer to peer file
sharing network, similar to Bit Torrent, that
specializes in moving large files. It works by
splitting up files into smaller chunks and it is also
faster because it can download separate chunks
simultaneously. Think of napster on steroids.
My File Donkey client software of choice is
Emule although
there are other options out there.
Macintosh users click here for a free Max OSX
edonkey client.
If you don't have a client application yet, go to the
Emule site, click
on download and from the download page, again
click on the download just under installer
v.046b.
Once you've installed the software and are connected
to a server (you can follow the help on the emule site
but the software is pretty automatic, double click on
DonkeyServer No 1 or
DonkeyServer No 2 as these are the servers that the
files are connected to), press on the search tab
and then you are ready to search for my files.
If you're unable to find the files,
make sure you select global, under search method:

Good luck.