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When I exit and re-open uTorrent, all the torrents are gone, so I need to re-add them manually. This also has the side effect of losing all data about each torrent such as Time, Wasted, Share Ratio etc.
I have had it work a few times, where it remembered...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at utorrent):
Options (Ctrl+P) --> Advanced --> resume.enable_resume_dir and resume.dir_only: make them True. .
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Is there a PHP module that you can use to programmatically read a torrent to find out information about it, Seeders for instance?
Started by Brian G on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
BEncode is a simple encoding and there are a few BDecode... .
Torrent files are basically nested dictionaries encoded with BEncode .
Should be all you need.
Google comes up with this PHP client on sourceforge and this torrent class on PHP classes.
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I normally use Transmission as a BT client on my Mac. Great app, but not for 1 type of torrent I download on regular basis.
The torrent is 30-40 Gb, with around 10000 files. I only need 200-300 files consuming maybe 50 Mb most of the time.
I need a BT...
Started by bert on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
That's true, but with if you have access to a text listing of the torrent's contents, you can do a text search ahead of time to find where they are (if it's not a neatly-sorted torrent file)..
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I use utorrent for downloading using remote desktop.
Can i set it to download in secure mode or is it not supported? (I mean hide my data on network) Is there any torrent downloader that does?
Started by Am1rr3zA on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
Bittorrent is a different protocol, in the same way that email running through IMAP is a different protocol... .
(I don't know exactly where though.)
HTTPS is an encrypted HTTP connection .
ΜTorrent supports BitTorrent encryption, it can be enabled in settings .
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I suspect that the most stressful to a HDD is being used as a target for downloading torrents. I plan to get a new HDD and use the old one only for storing downloads in progress.
Is this true? How much stress is there on an idle HDD?
Started by Hugo on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
So your connection is probably capable of 100s of kilobytes ... .
There's very little stress involved in using torrents, since the rate at which you can send and receive data is bottlenecked by your broadband at a very low speed in hard drive terms.
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It seems to me that many sites are wasting a lot of bandwidth by providing file downloads over HTTP. If 10,000 users download a 20MB file, the website uses 200,000MB of bandwidth, assuming nothing fancy is done by the ISPs, like caching, etc. (I'm just...
Started by Ryan Fox on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I wonder what verison of a file to the public and need to correct... .
To the point that some ISPs actively try to block torrent traffic--legal or not.
Nobody wants to seed some random file...
Reasons:
Browsers don't have built in Torrent Clients.
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Can't access to torrent bd whenever i wanna access it takes a long time loading the page and after some times a error message pops up saying connection failed, has tried several times but and failed
and at that time i can even search anything on google...
Started by shafi on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at banglagamer):
It?? :
Good enough GAMING RIG
HApPy GAMing na na can anyone gimme any other link excluding torrent bd.
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Since the nice folks over at Genunix.org the makers of Belenix (an OpenSolaris distribution) have decided to use us to distribute their torrents, and their trackers were failing under the load, I've decided to upload their torrent to torrentbox.com with...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at isohunt):
Instead of the ones that have been slowing down the clouds of late with a torrent client in ....
Of fairness, Bit Torrent is also good in other applications too(well that's if you use the correct torrent clients to seed and what not.
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I detest the bit torrent client I'm using.
What's something decent? I just need to be able to throttle the speeds more than anything.
Started by one like the goose on
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by 21 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at teknoscape):
Originally posted by frogman
No, I seed to 1:1 and only of control over upload and download speeds, globally and per torrent
im on 512/128 and normally set pull 500-600kbps down....
That a system like bit torrent will ultimately fail.
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Torrents vs. NZB I'm thinking of going the nzb route. I'm on uncapped.
I currently use downstorm which is a paid torrent download service (R50 - 6GB). So I get torrents at full line speed. Old stuff is also available - like some b&w movie from the 50'...
Started by nadimm on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at za):
Now that 99% of my stuff is in HD.
Impossible for me to find 720p WEB-DL or Bluray rips on torrent sites.
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