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Find TV shows with TED
More and more TV shows are finding their way online in the form of torrent files. The question is how do you find them? And once you do, how do you keep downloading them? That's where torrent episode downloader, TED for short, comes in.
TED isn't another bit-torrent application. Actually you can't even download a single show with TED. Think of TED as the go to guy between you and your torrent software. You tell TED what shows you want to download and TED will scour the Internet for it and will pass on this information to your torrent application to do the rest of the work.
In addition to single downloads, you can also configure TED to download complete seasons so that once you have determined what show you want downloaded, TED will keep a look out for new episodes.
For the bandwidth conscious crowd TED will also give a brief synopsis of the show so you can determine if its worth the download or not.
Granted there are torrent applications available that have features similar to TED built in, but if you favorite torrent application lacks this then you might want to consider using TED as well.
*Disclaimer: you shouldn't download copyrighted material unless you have permission from the copyright holder to do so.
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Halo2Master said 1:29PM on 7-16-2008
Judging by your screen cap, I can tell you really stand by that little disclaimer at the end.
The Man wouldn't allow a non-qualified bit torrent post, huh?
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Mathieu Plante said 9:44AM on 7-22-2008
Had you bothered to click the link, you would have seen that the screenshot is from the TED website.
Halo2Master said 4:17PM on 7-17-2008
My bad. I thought bothering to read the article itself was good enough; didn't realize I was obliged to click through as well.
I was just laughing at the disclaimer. Seriously; is there a single person who is automatically downloading shows via bittorrent and NOT violating copyright laws?
Mathieu Plante said 12:14PM on 7-23-2008
Well, you did bother commenting on the article...
Halo2Master said 12:58PM on 7-23-2008
Yes, I did. Your point?