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Ubuntu Questions: ffp/md5 + seeding on dime
« on: April 28, 2011, 12:56:58 PM »
Does anybody know how to make .ffp and/or .md5 files for my recordings with ubuntu 10.10?
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Re: Ubuntu Question (ffp/md5)
« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2011, 01:02:37 PM »
Does anybody know how to make .ffp and/or .md5 files for my recordings with ubuntu 10.10?

from a command line prompt its either the md5 or meta-flac commands. Working from memory, it should be:

md5 *.flac > files.md5
meta-flac --show-md5sum *.flac > files.ffp

they will return different values since one looks at the entire file (tags et al) while the other looks at just the audio stream contained within.
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Re: Ubuntu Question (ffp/md5)
« Reply #2 on: April 29, 2011, 02:55:02 AM »
thanks! i now got a md5 file.
next step is that i want to seed my recording on dime. the first time for me doing this with linux. i created a .torrent file with transmission. what is the next step? where do i have to save my recording, the torrent file and where do i have to put the download location? any special things that are different than doing this with windows?

Does anybody know how to make .ffp and/or .md5 files for my recordings with ubuntu 10.10?

from a command line prompt its either the md5 or meta-flac commands. Working from memory, it should be:

md5 *.flac > files.md5
meta-flac --show-md5sum *.flac > files.ffp

they will return different values since one looks at the entire file (tags et al) while the other looks at just the audio stream contained within.

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Re: Ubuntu Question (ffp/md5)
« Reply #3 on: April 29, 2011, 09:52:34 AM »
thanks! i now got a md5 file.
next step is that i want to seed my recording on dime. the first time for me doing this with linux. i created a .torrent file with transmission. what is the next step? where do i have to save my recording, the torrent file and where do i have to put the download location? any special things that are different than doing this with windows?

Not really, it's still open the torrent, point it to the appropriate data, verify everything is correct and upload it to the tracker.
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Re: Ubuntu Question (ffp/md5)
« Reply #4 on: April 30, 2011, 12:03:48 AM »
thanks! i now got a md5 file.
next step is that i want to seed my recording on dime. the first time for me doing this with linux. i created a .torrent file with transmission. what is the next step? where do i have to save my recording, the torrent file and where do i have to put the download location? any special things that are different than doing this with windows?

Does anybody know how to make .ffp and/or .md5 files for my recordings with ubuntu 10.10?

from a command line prompt its either the md5 or meta-flac commands. Working from memory, it should be:

md5 *.flac > files.md5
meta-flac --show-md5sum *.flac > files.ffp

they will return different values since one looks at the entire file (tags et al) while the other looks at just the audio stream contained within.

As an aside, you might want to check out Deluge as a bittorrent client in Linux.

 

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