That's one of the tradeoffs with eMule... downloads aren't as fast as with torrents or other p2p. But the good part is rare files very often stay available for years, whereas torrents completely die much more quickly. It might take you a week (likely) or a month but you'll get this file.chans123 wrote:Sorry... I know little about eMule....
But I does being using eMule to wait to download this movie/file....After 4 hours 30 minutess, I still receive 0.0% of the file.
People who share rare files like this usually share lots of other files... so they have long queues. When you start downloading you go to the end of their queue and need to wait before you get a chunk of the file. So that's why after a few hours you have nothing. But eventually you'll get something, and once you have something, you will upload it to others who need that part of the file and you will move through their queue more quickly because you are exchanging parts of the file. One thing which makes a big difference is whether you have a "High ID" or "Low ID"... low will make the process slower. There's info about all this in the eMule help forums here and in the eMule FAQ at the eMule download sites. Good luck!