Which is the best Torrent to download from: UTorrent, or BitTorrent?

ksweet2015

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Greetings, I'd like to THANK all who assist ME with finding the correct "converter" for my Sony CD DvD RW DL Burner. I have purchase SEVERAL & None seem to work, I still cannot burn a single movie. th Reason: I'm not aware which software program I'm to use with MY Sony CD DvD RW DL burner. The Burner, came with NO Manuel, or directions ONLY the installation disk!
Therefore, I have NO Way of knowing if RealPlayer, or Windows Media, or MyDvD Express IS the correct one to use. I have tried to burn A movies with each program and NONE Worked. . . . So I decided I'd just enjoy watching the movies from my desktop UNTIL I can get the problem resolved later. If anyone know how to resolve this issue PLEASE email ASAP PLEASE & send step by step directions for me to follow.
Thank you,
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JanS

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Ashampoo Burning Studio Free is an easy to use burning program
It is self explainable and I am sure you will be able to burn your CD/DVD-RW.

http://www.snapfiles.com/get/burningstudiofree.html
 

CEN

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These should really be two separate questions. It's as though you were asking two at once or something and typed into the wrong window.

Latest Mainline client and latest uTorrent are basically identical, so it doesn't matter which you choose. I'd say uTorrent, simply because it's banned slightly less often. I also don't think that BitSpirit can fake uTorrent very effectively, whereas I'm not sure about how often it's detected when faking as Mainline. In general though, I think it's easier for leecher clients to fake Mainline than to fake uTorrent peerid.

As for your media player choice, it's easy: use Media Player Classic Homecinema. That's what everyone should do. Get it for free here ( http://mpc-hc.sourceforge.net/ ) and never pay for a media player again.

If you want to burn videos to DVD to play in a standalone DVD player, you must burn them as video DVDs. You cannot simply burn a video file to DVD and expect it to play on a standalone DVD player. Video DVD means MPEG2 video streams and MPEG2 or AC3 audio encapsulated in VOB containers.

If you would rather have a `1-click solution`, as it were, just use FAVC or AVStoDVD. You don't need to know what you're doing at all in order to convert and burn your files to video-DVD.

http://favcfavc.googlepages.com/
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=197340
 
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