The first step is to find a movie that you want to download. There are several types of movies - old movies (dating past 1995), newer movies (older than 1995), and box office movies (currently playing in the theatres). Typically, it is more difficult to find the older movies because they were released before the internet boom and older movies are less available than movies from 1995 to 2008. Movies from 1995 to 2008 are more easily available and can be downloaded by searching the web or by searching trusted movie sites. Box office movies (the movies still playing at the movie theatres) are typically available if they have been released for more than a week at the box office. These movies are usually shot with a video camera and are illegally distributed online (known as CAMs or if the audio is plugged-in quality, then a TELESYNC).
Now that you have selected a desired movie, the next step is to find a "release" for that movie. A "release" is a movie team that launches a movie "release" that includes editting and updated audio to make the viewing experience for computers how it should be. To find a release, you can quickly Google something like "moviename (year) dvdrip rapidshare.com" This search will most likely yield "rapidshare.com" links (which are a collection of 5-20 links from rapidshare.com that compromise the movie release). Movie releases generally vary from 5 to 10 of these links, depending on how long the movie is. These links will end with a "rar" format and are broken up pieces of 1 movie file (because rapidshare.com only allows users to upload in 100mb parts, so they split it into 5-10 usually).
Once you have found the links, you will have to use a rapidshare premium account to download each part. Once you have each part downloaded (you can use a free acount, it just takes longer), use Winrar to unrar the files (just selected the first file and extract the contents of it). You now have your movie!
Movies On The Internet
You're watching TV one evening scanning through the reruns thinking it's pathetic how little there is to watch anymore when a fantastic movie trailer comes on. It's everything you love - the right actors, the wit, the action - and your heart beats a little faster in anticipation - if only you could watch it RIGHT NOW!
Well, the film industry has heard you. Along with the speed of the internet, consumers have now come to a new stage of demand. It used to be that we WANTED everything immediately - now we EXPECT it.
This is not the sort of thing that goes unnoticed by industries that cater to public reception. And now it has been announced that we may not be far away from simply walking over to our computer and downloading the newest releases.
During a meeting at the Cannes Film Festival, Culture Ministers from across Europe, film industry representatives and Internet Service Providers were among those who met to discuss the possible policies needed to distribute movies online.
BBC news reports European Union media commissioner Viviane Reding as stating: "In Europe, as in other continents, the opportunities for people to enjoy films online are set to increase tremendously over the next few years".
Naturally there are still many issues to be resolved before movies are readily available to the public online. Piracy and broadband capabilities are still being questioned.
Once you begin to move beyond basic background information, you begin to realize that there's more to movies on the internet than you may have first thought.
Piracy became the prominent issue when music files were being illegally shared over the internet. While the music industry fought against such services as Napster, they are still far from recovering their market revenue and the film industry is not anxious to join them.
What can't be debated is that there IS a market, and no industry likes to bypass that because of possible problems.
Right now European broadband may not be up to the task of downloading such large files but has plans to proceed with distribution soon.
In America there has already been movie distribution with the inevitable legal proceedings against individuals facilitating unauthorized downloads.
Although the fight against piracy is being taken very seriously by the industry, it is still parents who are at the forefront of setting the example and instructing children on the ethics of downloading such material. Responsibility is learned.
In any event, the next time you see a great movie advertised and you are handy to the internet, perhaps you should stay in, avoid the lines and the traffic and check it out online!
Of course, it's impossible to put everything about movies on the internet into just one article. But you can't deny that you've just added to your understanding about movies on the internet, and that's time well spent.
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