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Rafatolah
1st March 2008, 09:45 PM
Anyone else use this?

Just came across it and was wondering what the general quality of the media was like.

RedWanderer
1st March 2008, 10:08 PM
I visit occasionally, but used to more often. I think they're going to have problems, since most of the links seemed to be to stage6, which is of course now offline. That 66stage website (not affiliated with stage6, but had a lot of links from there) also used to be really good, but I wonder how they'll fare now. Just taking a quick look at quicksilverscreen, it looks like they're trying to stay online by posting links to Veoh (which I have a personal hatred for) and some others, but there are already lots of sites out there that do that, and do it better.

If you're looking for movies, give http://www.watch-movies.net/ a try. They have a better selection, and usually include several different links to the same film. Some of the quality is really dodgy, but some of it's OK. Obviously, with the major DivX site gone down, the quality of non-torrent downloads overall will suffer, but I'm sure something will pop up soon to host DivX content again.

Rafatolah
1st March 2008, 10:11 PM
I visit occasionally, but used to more often. I think they're going to have problems, since most of the links seemed to be to stage6, which is of course now offline. That 66stage website (not affiliated with stage6, but had a lot of links from there) also used to be really good, but I wonder how they'll fare now. Just taking a quick look at quicksilverscreen, it looks like they're trying to stay online by posting links to Veoh (which I have a personal hatred for) and some others, but there are already lots of sites out there that do that, and do it better.

If you're looking for movies, give http://www.watch-movies.net/ a try. They have a better selection, and usually include several different links to the same film. Some of the quality is really dodgy, but some of it's OK. Obviously, with the major DivX site gone down, the quality of non-torrent downloads overall will suffer, but I'm sure something will pop up soon to host DivX content again.

Cheers, wil give that a try now:D

North Wales Red
1st March 2008, 10:15 PM
I 've just been watching Daywatch on VEOH and the fucker cut off before the end.

RedWanderer
1st March 2008, 10:23 PM
I 've just been watching Daywatch on VEOH and the fucker cut off before the end.

Don't even get me started! :mad::mad::mad:

For some reason, despite the fact that I've downloaded their software, registered, certified my registration, and tried every possible help suggestion, I can never, ever manage to successfully watch anything on VeohTV. It always has some problem. I have friends who love it, but it just doesn't work for me.

dublinlfc
2nd March 2008, 10:30 AM
I used to use it until they wanted me to register

don't like registering on those sites try

http://movieforumz.com