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Originally Posted by Xplicit
The veoh software kept trying to access the internet when I wasnt using it and my firewall kept popping up warning me about it.
Apparently many others have had this problem, and since I have no idea why their software loads upon startup and runs in the background, and why/what data it sends to veoh when im not even using it, i canned it.
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There's 2 parts to veoh:
1) the web-based flash videos.
2) And the client-based P2P full resolution videos.
If you want, you can use it like youtube, and never use the client.
If you run the client, you become part of the closed, secure Veoh p2p network. Then you can get hi res versions of the videos. Or ipod versions or whatever.