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March 2006

Thursday March 30, 2006
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Streamed live at 4PM PST, March 30th, 2006.

 

 

The deets:

  • Movies on your PSP: Is Sony's UMD Disc Dying?
  • Or is everbody just making their own movies for the PSP and dropping 'em on a MemoryStick?
  • Apple's 30th Anniversary is April 1st: and Apple Corp is suing them again.
  • Disk visualization: finding fat files on your hard drive:
  • TreePie, and SequoiaView do it for free.
  • One stylie ultraportable: Gateway's E-100M. Think of it as a widescreen Mac mini, processor power wise.
  • Viewer Question: What's the best TV for a bright room?
  • Viewer Suggestion: Codec packs!
  • Hey, Case Western student(s) email us so we can run some traceroutes!
  • Build your own USB power cables: PartOne! (Check out this instructables.com guide if you can't wait! Cool site!)

 

Episode 48 in Windows Media: 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 48 in Windows Media, 157MB

Episode 48 in Quicktime H.264: 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 48 in Quicktime H.264, 214MB

 

Episode 48 for the video iPod:

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 48 for the video iPod, 213MB

 

Episode 48 in MPEG4: 

         

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 48 in MPEG4, 147MB 

 

Episode 48 in DivX: 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 48 in DivX, 350MB

 

Episode 48, audio only (MP3): 
    
         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 48, audio only (MP3), 16.4MB

 

Thanks for downloading and watching!


The next installment of DL.TV streams live Tuesday, April 4th, 2006 at 4pm PDT (It's daylight savings time again!) 7pm EDT, 23:00 GMT/UTC, and will be available for download Wednesday, April 5th.

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Posted By:  Patrick Norton
Tuesday March 28, 2006
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Streamed live 4PM Tuesday March 28th!


The deets:

  • Bluetooth Hops on Intel's Ultrawideband
  • Toshiba Trades Notebooks for Thumdrives (In Canada.)
  • Robert's shocking admission about recycling... really, Robert, you should recycle electronics. And cans. And plastic.
  • AllofMP3 (and 40 other overseas bargain priced MP3 sites) = random credit card fraud claims UK's Side-Line.com.
  • And the international partner of the RIAA claims AllofMP3.com is illegal, even tho the Russian legal system hasn't taken the site out.
  • Blogger Uses Packet Sniffer to Catch Cheating Girlfriend.
  • Our condolances to Len on the breakup, and on not making Digg's home page until he blogged this... normally he writes more technical posts.
  • Reminder: use a spyware tool that can sniff out keyloggers on your system...
  • and remember: chat and email is almost always terribly easy to read on your local network!
  • A portable media player that plugs into a TV. Does Iomega's ScreenPlay measure up?  
  • Robert's fave 50 inch plasma HDTV: Vizio's P50 HDM. It's a bargain for the size, too!
  • Viewer Question: Is the Westinghouse LTV-27W2 any good?
  • Low cost HDTV buying help!
  • Viewer Question: Some sites offer a bewildering variety of video codecs. Divx? Xivid? Theora? Is there one format that's the best choice?
  • Viewer Question: I've installed my new hard drive, why doesn't it show up in Windows XP?
  • Partition and format it!

Episode 47 in Windows Media: 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 47 in Windows Media, 192MB

         Click here to watch DL.TV Episode 47 in the Windows Media Player


Episode 47 in Quicktime H.264: 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 47 in Quicktime H.264, 192MB

 

Episode 47 for the video iPod:

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 47 for the video iPod, 262MB

 

Episode 47 in MPEG4: 

         

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 47 in MPEG4, 180MB 

 

Episode 47 in DivX: 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 47 in DivX, 350MB

 

Episode 47, audio only (MP3): 
    
         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 47, audio only (MP3), 20.1MB

 

Thanks for downloading and watching!


The next installment of DL.TV streams live Thursday, March 30th, 2006 at 4pm PST (7pm EST, Midnight GMT/UTC), and will be available for download Friday, March 31st.

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Posted By:  Patrick Norton
Thursday March 23, 2006
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Streamed live 4PM Thursday, March 24th!

 

Here some of the deets from tonight's show:
  • Microsoft: Vista to Launch in January 2007
  • Microsoft Confirms  'Highly Critical' IE Hole
  • Security Watch: Adobe, Apple, Microsoft All Issue Fixes
  • Samsung Execs Plead Guilt in US DRAM Probe
  • VOiP and 911: Less than perfect?
  • The physics rule, the AI doesn't, and Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter on the Xbox 360 begs for an HDTV
  • Dan Hsu tells us how hard the game rocked... and his secret weapon for spousal approval of a 56 inch HDTV
  • Electronic calendars are popping up all over: we demo 30Boxes.com...
  • ... and wonder about tying up your friends, family, Flickr, MySpace and 5 days worth of weather inside today's date.
  • The show was spiced, as always, with your questions, and at least one plea for  Linux segment
  • Our demo o' free software for analyzing file sizes/finding fat files on your hard drive will be next Tuesday...
  • ...ya'll sent in some great software for us to check out!
  • Oh yeah...Patrick embarrasses himself and Robert has another rant.  Was a fun night!

Episode 46 in Windows Media: 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 46 in Windows Media, 197MB

         Click here to watch DL.TV Episode 46 in the Windows Media Player


Episode 46 in Quicktime H.264: 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 46 in Quicktime H.264, 214MB

 

Episode 46 for the video iPod:

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 46 for the video iPod, 269MB

 

Episode 46 in MPEG4: 

         

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 46 in MPEG4, 185MB 

 

Episode 46 in DivX: 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 46 in DivX, 350MB

 

Episode 46, audio only (MP3): 
    
         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 46, audio only (MP3), 20.7MB

 

Thanks for downloading and watching!


The next installment of DL.TV streams live Tuesday, March 28th, 2006 at 4pm PST (7pm EST, Midnight GMT/UTC), and will be available for download Wednesday, March 29th.

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Posted By:  Patrick Norton
Tuesday March 21, 2006
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This short and bouncy episode streamed live on the web at 4PM PST (7PM EST, 00:00 UTC).

 

Click here to go to the download and watch the show!

 

Here's the deets:

  • DOJ gets 50,000 search queries from Google
  • What a bummer: the team that made Katamari ... Dissolves.
  • Warner Bros HD-DVD titles will ship in Late April
  • The Kell factor means you might want that HDTV sitting closer to you than your old NTSC TV.
  • Need to share an external hard drive between OS X and Windows machines? If the files are under 4GB, a drive partitioned in FAT32 will do.
  • Our capture files typically run bigger than 10GB, so we format the external drive with OS X's HFS+ and run Mediafour's MacDrive 6 on the PCs. OS X will read NTFS formatted drives. It won't write to them! 
  • Want to slow down your 802.11G network? Let 802.11B cards in!
  • Viewer Question: can you use an HDTV as a desktop monitor?
  • Viewer Question: How can you get Windows Audio to encode over 192Kbps?
  • Viewer Tip: AOL's In2TV only runs on Windows XP or Windows 2000. We should have tested it on Linux or OS X:
  • We promise to look at web services on other platforms as often as we can.
  • The RSS feed for DivX is up... we're experimenting with new deinterlacing tools for our H.264 and iPod feeds.

A few minutes after we got locked into our studio, Microsoft announced that Windows Windows Vista will ship in January 2007. At least for consumers. The business version will ship in November 2006. Mary Jo over at Microsoft-Watch is all over this one!

Episode 45 in Windows Media: 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 45 in Windows Media, 165MB

        Click here to watch DL.TV Episode 45 in the Windows Media Player


Episode 45 in Quicktime H.264: 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 45 in Quicktime H.264, 182MB

 

Episode 45 for the video iPod:

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 45 for the video iPod, 224MB

 

Episode 45 in MPEG4: 

         

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 45 in MPEG4, 153MB 

 

Episode 45 in DivX: 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 45 in DivX, 350MB

 

Episode 45, audio only (mp3): 
    
         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 45, audio only (MP3), 17.2MB

 

Thanks for downloading and watching!


The next installment of DL.TV streams live Thursday, March 23rd, 2006 4pm PST (7pm EST, Midnight GMT/UCT), and will be available for download Friday, March 24th.

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Posted By:  Patrick Norton
Thursday March 16, 2006
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Episode 44 went Live at 4PM PST, Thursday, March 16th

 

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The Deets:

Episode 44 in Windows Media: 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 44 in Windows Media, 226MB

         

         Click here to watch DL.TV Episode 44 in the Windows Media Player


Episode 44 in Quicktime H.264: 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 44 in Quicktime H.264, 224MB

 

Episode 44 for the video iPod:

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 44 for the video iPod, 301MB

 

Episode 44 in MPEG4: 

         

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 44 in MPEG4, 202MB 

 

Episode 44 in DivX: 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 44 in DivX, 523MB

 

Episode 44, audio only (mp3): 
    
         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 44, audio only (MP3), 23.1MB

 

Thanks for downloading and watching!


The next installment of DL.TV streams live Tuesday, March 21st, 2006 4pm PST (7pm EST, Midnight GMT/UCT), and will be available for download Wednesday, March 22.

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Posted By:  Patrick Norton
Thursday March 16, 2006

Dvorak's back from CeBIT and rarin' to launch the new show.


Click here to head over to the new CrankyGeeks site to download the show.

 

Today's Guests:

         SEBASTIAN RUPLEY - West Coast Editor, PC Magazine

         PETER GALLI - Senior Editor, eWeek

         DAVID SPARKS - Host of 'The Communications Insider'

 

The Topics:

         CeBIT

         RFID Chip Infected with Virus

         The Space Elevator

         Web 2.0


Next CrankyGeeks will be Thursday, March 23rd, 2006 at 11am PST (2pm EST).

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Posted By:  Patrick Norton
Tuesday March 14, 2006
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DL.TV episode 43 streamed live Tuesday, March 14th (not 4th), 2006 at 4:00PM PST.

 

Here's the deets:   

The video will be available for download Wednesday, March 15th.

We stayed up late and got all the downloads done late Tuesday night.

 

Episode 43 in Windows Media: 

 

         Available Wednesday, March 15th.

 

Available for download:

 

Episode 43 in Windows Media:

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 43 in Windows Media, 164MB

Episode 43 in Quicktime H.264:


         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 43 in Quicktime H.264, 163MB

 

Episode 43 for the video iPod:

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 43 for the video iPod, 225MB


Episode 43 in MPEG4:
 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 43 in MPEG4, 160MB


Episode 43 in DivX:
 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 43 in DivX, 389MB

 

Episode 43, audio only (mp3): 
 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 43, audio only (MP3), 17.2MB

The next installment of DL.TV streams live Thursday, March 16th, 2006 4pm PST (7pm EST, Midnight GMT/UTC)

 

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Posted By:  Patrick Norton
Thursday March 9, 2006
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DL.TV Episode 42 streamed live Thursday, March 9th, 2006 at 4:00PM Pacific, 7:00PM Eastern. For the rest o' the world, that was 0000 UTC (Midnight Coordinated Universal Time, aka "Zulu" or Greenwich Mean Time).

 

We've got a special treat. Assuming he hasn't come to his senses, Jeff Bates, aka Hemos, aka the co-founder of Slashdot will be on the show, talking about what's up with /. (I still had all my hair when I started reading Slashdot!)

 

We've also got ExtremeTech's fearless leader, Loyd Case., who's all kinds of amazed by Intel's next processor, code named Conroe. He's gonna tell us why it doesn't suck (not even a little), along with the scoop on this week's Intel Developer Forum.

 

You want more? Sure!

 

Microsoft keeps gunning for Google: Windows Live Search just hit beta.

Should google be looking over its shoulder? The mapping was pretty good...

 

The Yellow Machine: Anthology Solutions offers up a high end 1TB NAS for the home.

Is it worth the hefty $999 pricetag?

 

The Intel Mac mini: will we gut it like a fish, or just review it?

 

Unlocking phones....

Downloads:


Episode 42 in Quicktime H.264: 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 42 in Quicktime H.264, 153MB


Episode 42 for the video iPod:

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 42 for the video iPod, 159MB 

 

Episode 42 in MPEG4: 

          Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 42 in MPEG4, 238MB

 

 

Episode 42 in Windows Media: 

         Click here to watch DL.TV Episode 42 in the Windows Media Player 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 42 in Windows Media, 245MB

 

Episode 42 in DivX: 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 42 in DivX, 262MB


Episode 42, audio only (mp3): 
    
         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 42, audio only (MP3), 26MB

 

The next DL.TV episode will stream live Tuesday, March 14th, 2006 at 4:00PM Pacific, 7:00PM Eastern. For the rest o' the world, that's 0000 UTC (Midnight Coordinated Universal Time, aka "Zulu" or Greenwich Mean Time).

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Posted By:  Patrick Norton
Thursday March 9, 2006

Something strange and unpleasant happened to our iPod video between our NAS and the servers you download from. It played (and still plays) just fine here, but the download's crashing Quicktime and iTunes playback alike. We're re-uploaded it (we rendered a fresh file, first) and posted it for download once again.

 

Here's a direct link, iTunes users can re-download after deleting the file in iTunes. (Please don't unsubscribe, tho!):

 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 41, for the iPod (206MB)

 

We're also spending some heavy quality time with encoding process once again.

 

Video that looks brightly lit and crisp in our initial capture is looking dark. Dreary. Unlit, even, after we encode it.

 

It's not the studio. Yes, we white balance the cameras. It's not the f-stop, iris or a general need on our part to be ...  dark. It's definately happening during the encoding. We've given Roger Chang (yes, that Roger Chang) a big stick and carte blanch to beat the problem out of the system. We think you'll be happy w/ the the iPod video now.

 

Oh, and to the dude that keeps posting and emailing about iPod video and the WMV video being  a useless waste of time and server space?

 

Quit it. The iPod viddy makes up 25% of our downloads. The WMV is the preferred format another big chunk of viewers.

 

Our apologies on the bad download, and our promise that we'll keep working to give you the best video quality we can.

Patrick

 

Comments? Tech questions? Products or people you want to see on the show?

Send 'em to us at dl.tv@ziffdavis.com.

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Posted By:  Patrick Norton
Wednesday March 8, 2006
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DL.TV episode 41 streamed live Tuesday, March 7th, 2006 at 4:00PM PST.

 

Here's the deets:

 

         Connecting your MP3 player to your car stereo.

         Port Forwarding

         Apple Sauce for polishing plastic (and more on Brasso).

         A heap of your viewer questions! 


Got a tech question? Send us an email at dl.tv@ziffdavis.com

 

Click here to go to the download page!

 

The next DL.TV episode will stream live Thursday, March 9th, 2006 at 4:00PM Pacific, 7:00PM Eastern. For the folks around the world, that's 0000 UTC (Midnight Coordinated Universal Time, aka "Zulu" orGreenwich Mean Time).



Episode 41 in WMV:

 

         Click here to watch DL.TV Episode 41 in the Windows Media Player

 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 41 in WMV, 191MB


Episode 41 for the video iPod:

 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 41, for the iPod (206MB)

 

Episode 41 in Quicktime H.264:


         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 41 in Quicktime H.264, 211MB


Episode 41 in MPEG4: 
         

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 41 in MPEG4, 195MB


Episode 41 in DivX:

 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 41 in DivX, 256MB

 

Episode 41, audio only (mp3):

 

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 41, audio only (MP3), 23MB

 

The next DL.TV episode will stream live Thursday, March 9th, 2006 at 4:00PM Pacific, 7:00PM Eastern. For the rest o' the world, that's 0000 UTC (Midnight Coordinated Universal Time, aka "Zulu" or Greenwich Mean Time).

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Posted By:  Patrick Norton
Saturday March 4, 2006
Can you keep a secret?  We're working on a brand new show here.  Hosted by our own John C. Dvorak, it's going to be called "Cranky Geeks."  The format should be familiar -- John's the host, and with three additional cranky guests, they debate the technology issues of the day.

 

We're going to launch in a few weeks, but we shot our first pilot Thursday March 2nd.  Featuring ExtremeTech's Loyd Case, Sebastian Rupley from PC Magazine and 1Up's John Davison, the cranksters explored My Space, laser projection and more.

 

Check it out -- and give us your comments here in the comments.  And if you've got any great guest ideas, drop them in here as well. Thanks!

 

 -- the DL.TV team

 

Click here to watch Cranky Geeks in the Windows Media Player

Click here to download Quicktime H.264 - 129 MB

Click here to download the audio in MP3 format - 13 MB

Click here to downlaod MP4 - 129MB

Click here to download the WMV - 123MB

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Posted By:  Patrick Norton
Friday March 3, 2006
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...streamed live at 4:00pm PST on Thursday, March 2.

 

Four PM Pacific Standard Time is the offical starting time for the live show moving forward. We promise. Lots more deets on the next show below. Lots of notice. 4PM!!!

 

Here's the deets:

  • A $3500 USB thumdrive?!? Robert is not impressed.
  • DL.TV downloading slow? Help our network provider Limelight trace the problem by [[Limelight has a ton of data now, and asked us to pull the link. Thanks for all the responses!]] downloading TracePut.exe, and running it on your system. Wow... it was after 1AM when we posted that TracePut link. We get cc'd on every one. There are a lot of you up late!
  • Computerworld reports that Google won't store search records in China.
  • Senator Ron Wyden is our new hero& he's battling the telcos with the Internet Non-Discrimination Act of 2006. Patrick goes nuts.
  • We gave Ray from Portland, OR some help with his SATA ports, and talked about some sick new hard drives that ExtremeTech.com has benchmarked.
  • Would you like 10,000 RPM, and a clear glass window? Check out Western Digital's Raptor X 150GB . Perhaps 400 or 500 GB for quite a bit less cash? Check out ET's review of Seagate's Barracuda 7200.9 500GB and the Western Digital Caviar RE2 400GB. Heads up: the Seatgate sells for lots less than it did when the testing was done!
  • The Drizzle (Auburn Hills, Mi) asks if Bluetooth headphones are worth listening thu? Our man at PCMag says these three headsets get 4 stars each& Logitech's, Wireless Headphones for MP3, Logitech's, Wireless Headphones for iPod, AirLogic's icombi AH10, but with a BIG caveat.
  • The rotating sockets of 360electrical.com are all over the geek email threads this week& the rest of the world noticed em last summer, we think. No ship date yet..
  • The PowerSquid may be the coolest power cord ever.
  • Has anybody but us noticed that wall warts are a lot better designed these days?
  • We drop a little taste of ZD's next show: CrankyGeeks, hosted by PCMag's John C. Dvorak.
  • We also kick around on viewer questions about ALLOFMP3.com& and give you the inside scoop on tools you can carry on the plane: 7 inches in the magic number, and no knives!

We love your tech questions! Send 'em to us at dl.tv@ziffdavis.com.

 

Download Episode 40:

Episode 40 in WMV: 


      Click here to watch DL.TV Episode 40 in the Windows Media Player


         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 40 in WMV, 197MB


Episode 40 in Quicktime H.264:


        
Right click here to download DL.TV Episdoe 40 in Quicktime H.264, 211MB

 

Episode 40 for the video iPod:

          
Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 40 for the video iPod, 299MB


Episode 40 in MPEG4: 
         

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 40 in MPEG4, 211MB


Episode 40 in DivX:


         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 40 in DivX, 256MB

 

Episode 40, audio only (MP3): 
    
          
Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 40, audio only (mp3), 23MB


The next DL.TV episode streams live Tuesday, March 7th, 2006 at 4:00PM Pacific, 7:00PM Eastern, 0000 UTC (That would be midnight Coordinated Universal Time, aka "Zulu" or good old Greenwich Mean Time).

   

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Posted By:  Patrick Norton
Wednesday March 1, 2006

Streamed live at 4:30 PM PST, 7:30 EST February 28th.

 

And streamed live again at 12:30 PST (3:30PM EST, 20:30 UTC) Wednesday, March 1st!

 

We a problem with the recording of the show Tuesday night, we retaped it today and our machines are rendering your favorite formats out as fast as they can.

 

What's in the show?

  • Tools for your IPTV addiction: FireAnt and the Democracy Player
  • Sony's got a release date for Blu-Ray
  • Apple's Announcement = Two new minis and a portable
  • Cheap power supplies... No problem, or no computer?
  • Orb.com update: it works with cell phones!
  • ExtremeTechs' best mouse under $20)       
  • Doorknobs, gerbils and lamers...
  • And, as always, a heapin' helping of your viewer questions!
Click here to view our pop-up Flash video player

 

Episode 39 in WMV:

         Click here to watch DL.TV Episode 39 in the Windows Media Player

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 39 in WMV, 157MB

 

Episode 39 in Quicktime H.264: 

        
Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 39 in Quicktime H.264, 170MB

 

Episode 39 for the video iPod:

          
Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 39 for the video iPod, 233MB


Episode 39 in MPEG4: 
         

         Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 39 in MPEG4, 157MB


Episode 39 in DivX:


          Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 39 in DivX, 255MB       
 

Episode 39, audio only (MP3): 
    
    
      Right click here to download DL.TV Episode 39, audio only (mp3), 18.1MB

 

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Posted By:  Patrick Norton
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