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7. August 2003 @ 03:44 |
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Well use something else then :) easy solution! lol ;-)
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lars667
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9. August 2003 @ 21:04 |
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how do u work this bit torrent.
i got it installed on my computer.
and i go to supernova.org to download .
and every link i click on leads to a
page with garbage data scripts.
am i doing something wrong somewhere?
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11. August 2003 @ 08:18 |
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garbage data scripts?? huh??
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Praetor
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12. August 2003 @ 06:50 |
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*Confoozed*
Just download the .TORRENT files and execute them, specify a download location and sit back
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zerwalter
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12. August 2003 @ 07:15 |
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I have been using Bit Torrent for a while now and I figured out some things that had stumped me when I first started. First of all, you can stop the download and then resume it later. You do this by opening the *.torrent again and then selecting the same directory. Torrent will then check the existing file and resume the download.
Bit Torrent works by downloading the bytes that you do not yet have, in no particular order. This means that if someone out there has a byte that you are missing, you just get that byte rather than the Gnutella method of sequential downloads.
When you finish the download, Bit Torrent puts all the bytes back in the right order and your files are complete. When you resume a download, it simply scans what you have so far and only looks for what you are missing.
You only download and upload to people who are looking at the same download window you are ie. only people trying to get the same file at the same time. So, in order for you to download, you have to upload as well. This proctects against leechers.
While Bit Torrent downloads it checksums everything that passes through it. If the checksum comes back wrong, it simply redownloads that byte(s). This means that the files you recieve are never corrupted in any way. They are exact copies of the original file.
I hope this answered some of your questions. If you have anymore, post here and I will do my best to answer them.
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Praetor
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12. August 2003 @ 07:22 |
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Excellent post! That perhaps should be sticked as to explain BT to ppl. I was confused however not regarding BT but with lars667's post :)
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zerwalter
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12. August 2003 @ 12:03 |
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Lars667:
I think that your problem is that the .torrent files are not associated with Bit Torrent with your Internet Browser. Your browser doesn't know which application to open the .torrent with so it just displays the raw data. To fix this I would suggest reinstalling Bit Torrent or going to their website and see if it provides any specific instructions on how to set the file type association.
If you could perhaps provide me with the operating system that you are using I could walk you through how to do it. NOTE: If you are using Mac OS X you must have version 10.2 (Jaguar) or higher for Bit Torrent to work. (Jaguar contains newer networking features than previous versions of OS X)
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acidburnn
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16. August 2003 @ 17:11 |
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I am new to this torrent stuff and i just downloaded Midnight Club II in the .torrent format but i cant execute/open the file because everytime i open bittorent it says problem connecting to tracker connection refused. Can anyone tell me how to solve this problem.
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acidburnn
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17. August 2003 @ 10:13 |
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I have now downloaded Bad Boys 2 and when i go to open it bittorrent says problem connecting to tracker operation timed out. Can any one help me with these problems.
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acidburnn
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17. August 2003 @ 10:18 |
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I am going to try and get some more movies and/or games and post what happens here.
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acidburnn
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17. August 2003 @ 12:02 |
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Ok. I got a lot more games and movies and everything seems to work fine including the ones that didn't work. I am opening one torrent at a time (thining it will go faster) But my upload rate is constantly at 0 kb/s and my download rate is 0-2 kb/s its mostly 0 or 1 kb/s. Is there any way I can speed things up. I read all the posts on this thread and it seems to go fast for everyone except for me and powa.
I am running a pentium 4 1.7GHz, 80gig hard drive 512megs ram. Windows 98se. If any has a solution post it here.
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acidburnn
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17. August 2003 @ 14:23 |
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Does anyone read these forums anymore!?!?!?!?
Anyway I have had Midnight Club II open for over two hours now and it just hit 2% (that can't be right)it is still mostly at 2kb/s althought it has peaked to about 7kb/s. It say that there is about 120 hours remaining (that definatly can't be right)
No, for real does anyone read this forum!
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Praetor
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18. August 2003 @ 07:24 |
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Geez dude have some patience.... after all most of us have lives outside of AD (-- most of us hehe). Keep in mind that your downloads will be affected by availability of the seeded files too
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unwanted
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21. August 2003 @ 20:03 |
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Wen i first installed bit torrent i was gettin nice 50kbs d/l. So i thought way hey. Then that slowy clapsed to 2.5kbs are well. Some of these sites are the only ones i can get my marvel comics tho.
It is a clever piece of software tho, as i am sick of leeches on Kazaa the little Bas***ds!
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Powa
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22. August 2003 @ 19:23 |
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I saw a bittorrents version where you could change your upload and download rate. Where can I get that version??
Currently I have the one where it just shows the progress of the download upload. I want to change it a bit cos they don't know logic.
Zerwalter - How does bitTorrents justify me uploading 2.5Gigs of data, to only download 700mb??? Thats about 4:1 upload/download ratio. Shouldn't it be more like 1:1 ratio?? Heck I only get 10Gig limit a month!
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Praetor
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24. August 2003 @ 03:00 |
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Google up the "unofficial bittorrent client" or the Sharezza version.. i think those allow you to adjust your upload/download ratios
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mac71
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25. August 2003 @ 07:30 |
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Yes the Sharezza version does allow you to adjust the ratios.
Here is the link to dowmload the Sharezza version and people that where having slow download rates have said this version really helps speed there DL rate up greatly.
http://www.shareaza.com/download/
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26. August 2003 @ 19:55 |
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adjusting upload/download ratios with bit torrent?? well built in bit torrent lol, u kinow all that will do? destroy bit torrent, always when something good comes along, leechers destroy it! :-)
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mac71
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27. August 2003 @ 06:47 |
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Exactly! Agreed!
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27. August 2003 @ 08:38 |
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Ah well at least trackers will keep record of people and probably start blocking leechers ips!
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Praetor
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29. August 2003 @ 03:19 |
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Quote: adjusting upload/download ratios with bit torrent?? well built in bit torrent lol, u kinow all that will do? destroy bit torrent, always when something good comes along, leechers destroy it! :-)
Agreed however the maker of BitTorrent said in some interview awhile back that the Sharezza implementation of BT was in fact. incoreect and yada yada.
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29. August 2003 @ 09:23 |
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lol, well i think there should be a block made some how of it because the BT and BT++ work just fine as it is!
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Powa
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31. August 2003 @ 18:47 |
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Excellent, I might try this Shareza version. However I'm finding emule interesting at the moment ;)
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31. August 2003 @ 21:54 |
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Well use both eMule and Bit Torrent Man! Both are great!
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mac71
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1. September 2003 @ 09:53 |
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I use both Bit Torrent and Emule. I use Bit Torrent for the new popular files and Emule for the older rare files. Bit Torrent is faster, but it is designed on the fact that you download and you uplaod. So I think messing with the upload speeds to much will definitely effect the download speeds even more.
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