If there are no seeds who is it I was able to finish a download yesturday?
I was at 98% when the only seeder left, but I continued to download my file, how it this?
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Two reason this could happen.
1) Someone out there had your missing part, remember BT does not download parts in order. or...
2) There was a seeder but he just wasn't showing up on the Seeder list, I think this sometimes happens with Superseeding.
Lots of BT questions recently... -
OK...
1. Why would/should one use Bit Torrent.
2. I assume it is a P2P ala KaZaa Lite. What are the inherent advantages and how would you rate the amount and variety of "stuff" available?
3. Speed?
4. Security?
5. Is there Adware / Spyware? If so is there a "clean" version?
6. Any inherent security or anonymity advantages that would make it immune to RIAA/MPAA snooping?
Just curoius !! -
All I know is BT is designed to be more communty driven then other programs. In order to spred a file people must do their share. This leads to community which thought not the same as decentralized, makes it so that there are tons of places each doing their own thing.
For a more detailed answer then that you'll have to ask someone else who knows more about the clients.
Oh yeah and I think someone once said its more reliable speed wise for spreading big files. -
Originally Posted by Ripper2860
2. I assume it is a P2P ala KaZaa Lite. What are the inherent advantages and how would you rate the amount and variety of "stuff" available?
3. Speed?
4. Security?
5. Is there Adware / Spyware? If so is there a "clean" version?
6. Any inherent security or anonymity advantages that would make it immune to RIAA/MPAA snooping?
Yeah I finally figured out the not everyone is dl the same piece of the files at the same time. Me at 99% made need to dl the first 1% from someone else. Crazy how it works, but very helpful when there is a lack of seeders. -
[quote="tgpo"]
Originally Posted by Ripper2860
Bittorrent infact is more prone to security leaks than any othe p2p software because it publicly exposed your ip. Anyone can see your ip and what you are downloading via bittorrent. In fact your client will show you which ips are connected to you and who is downloading/uploading what.
Most people use and recommed "Peerguardian" with bittorrent. It has a huge database (constantly upgraded) of all government agencies' IPs and block them if they try to connect to your computer. Also includes movie studios, record studios etc. etc. OF course this is also not foolproof but one good way.
Bittorrent has not yet felt the heat as 1) Its still not as popular as other P2P networks as KAzaa. 2) There is no Search/decentralized network. You must find a website with torrents and a tracker 3) It is not as intuitive to use as conventional P2P networks.
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Originally Posted by tgpo
Alright, I know there are exceptions to this such as amateur pr0n and other non-copyright protected material, etc, but lets be real...
Most of us are not as dumb as one would think when talk concerns downloading through any number of file sharing programs - you need something, someone has it and you want it - for free......... heck ain't that what newsgroups are for??? And you don't have to share your files / bandwidth with anyone else!
makntraksIn the theater of the mind...
It's always good to know where the exits are... -
Originally Posted by makntraks
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Originally Posted by tgpo
makntraksIn the theater of the mind...
It's always good to know where the exits are... -
Originally Posted by tgpo
Buddha says that, while he may show you the way, only you can truly save yourself, proving once and for all that he's a lazy, fat bastard. -
Originally Posted by makntraks
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In the UK they have just been advertising 'The Phil Silvers Show' as now being available on DVD. Now that was a lot more than 20 years old. probably nearer 50.
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Originally Posted by makntraks
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I think I read somewhere that steam is using BT tech to make things go faster.
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Um, well maybe ive missed this point being made esewhere but it seems no-one has brought up the massive speed difference...
but in a simple answer to why use bit torrent over the usual p2p programs would be the simple fact that you can fairly reliably download an entire film or game in a few hours, which would take several days over stanadard p2p.
its the comparrison of generally <20k/s vs. up to 50k/s over standard broadband (but then ive only just started using BT so i won't swear to that...).to quote th Plymouth Extra:- HMS scylla is likely to be sunk in whitsand bay weather permitting on saturday, september 27. Well wasnt that interesting. -
I hope you mean full movie trailer and full game demo.
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of course, me break copyright law? no way, never!
to quote th Plymouth Extra:- HMS scylla is likely to be sunk in whitsand bay weather permitting on saturday, september 27. Well wasnt that interesting. -
BT rocks. Missed an entire season of a TV show? You can get the 4 gigs or so in a day or less.
Kazaa is one big piece of crap, always was IMO.
What makes BT great is you HAVE to share the file. Leechers don't get much out of BT, which is the way it should be. Only in kazaa can you have 3 million people online but less files than a 500 person DC hub. And only on kazaa can 350 people have the file you're looking for yet you get 1.2k download speeds.. if any of them even let you download. Kazaa is a last resort -
Originally Posted by Shudder
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I liked BT for about a week and then i discovered emule, NOTHING beats it.
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Well, content stays alive far longer on eMule, but for new/popular releases, NOTHING beats BT.
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Yeah, emule's good if you don't mind having the client up for a week and ordinarily you can't find it, but for anything under a few weeks I can't find anything better than BT. damn near 200KB/s means I can pretty much have one or two tv shows downloaded in the time I just watch 1 other one.
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Beware of BT I got one of those damn dmca complaint letters (not that I would do anything to warrant it.) Very unsecure also if you have zone alarm (I use the torrent storm client btw) when you load torrent storm it asks if you want to allow it to access the internet (yes) then it asks if you want to allow it to act as a server (no- will keep it from uploading) Peergaurdian is very good because it will block many people that you don't want in your business also it will allow you to export there blocklist to files compatible with many fire walls i.e. zone alarm, black ice, sysgate etc. I think I prefer kazaa now seeing how horrible the security issues are with bt. I almost think that the riaa might have made the program as a trap haha.
"We were in barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold." -
Originally Posted by nexus123
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Originally Posted by nexus123
Also if you dont upload any BT trackers will IP ban ya.
One last note if you use AZureus BT client tehre is a Peer Guardian plug in so that you dont even have to run peer guardian. -
Originally Posted by Flaystus
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Yeah, it's called safepeer, pretty cool, auto-updates IP list every time you start Azureus"We were in barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold."
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I still don't see the point in downloading movies. Esp now that the MPAA is following movie downloads so closely, why risk it?
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