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20.James.Bond.movies.x264.corrected.English.[stereo]

Infohash:

E354DA61EBDC92280E5993CBCC1553E375E10D79

Type:

Movies

Title:

20.James.Bond.movies.x264.corrected.English.[stereo]

Category:

Video/Movies

Uploaded:

2008-08-01 (by stereolt)

Description:

03 Goldfinger.mp4 05 You Only Live Twice.mp4 This pack contains two files that are broken in this torrent: http://thepiratebay.se/tor/4201828/20.James.Bond.movies.x264.upscaled.English.%5Bstereo%5D

Files count:

2

Size:

2200.38 Mb

Trackers:

udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969

Comments:

Mikeeeeeeeee (2008-10-11)

I've been stuck forever on 99.4%
Could someone please upload that last 0.6%??

theprophetsthree (2008-12-03)

Stuck at 99.8%. Someone please upload the rest!

stereolt (2008-12-12)

started seeding again! sorry to keep you waiting

foreverflash (2009-02-14)

Can a few people please jump on and seed for me? Currently I'm downloading stereolt's original James Bond upload, but I need this to fix the two movies that are broken. Please...

foreverflash (2009-02-14)

Oh hey, @ stereolt:
I tried playing these mp4 files on my 360 and it said the audio format was not supported. Can you explain about that? I thought all mp4 files are compatible w/ Zune and the 360...

foreverflash (2009-02-14)

Honestly, I'm not one to complain at all, I very much appreciate this torrent, but why is the upload speed so slow for whoever is seeding? I think it's you isn't it stereolt? It's terrible. Here's some advice for you:
Add several torrent entries into your router's port configuration/port forwarding section. It's quite simple. Just make them "both" or (TCP/UDP) and make sure the internal IP is labeled for what PC you use (you can find out by checking elsewhere in the router's webpage, look for something that say's "Attacked devices")
To access your router's webpage if you never have, just type 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 (play around w/ the last two #'s) and then enter a username and password. A lot of times you'll have to get this from calling your ISP. Once you add a few entries for torrents in your port forwarding, individual torrents will use each entry and run much smoother. Make sure to set the port range for each entry to something that's not in use, like say 50001-50010 and for next use 50011-50020

foreverflash (2009-02-14)

Oh, and once you set these port forwarding rules, you have to go back into BitTorrent (or w/e app your using) and set it's starting port/listen port to the first # you started w/ in your port forwarding (in the case above it was 50001.)

stereolt (2011-02-07)

seeding now - grab it while it lasts