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Title: how to torrent thread
Post by: crossthreaded on May 13, 2010, 11:34:53 AM
tried searching but am pulling up 5400 results and can't find anything in the stickies in the computer section.  I'm sure there is a thread somewhere about a dummies guide to torrenting.  Can someone point me in that direction?
Title: Re: how to torrent thread
Post by: flipp on May 13, 2010, 11:38:29 AM
this should work

http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=18285.0 not much info there, try this

http://www.purelivegigs.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?s=787b1d14cdf166d7733152d9d5e6b3c8&f=2

and iirc etree and dime have tutorials, check them also
Title: Re: how to torrent thread
Post by: crossthreaded on May 13, 2010, 11:43:14 AM
that link is redirecting to the archive but I was able to find it from there  http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=18284.0


and a more indepth one http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=127144.msg1685678#msg1685678

thanks!
Title: Re: how to torrent thread
Post by: crossthreaded on May 13, 2010, 11:55:22 AM
a little help with the flac fingerprint file?  Can I not use the md5 stuff like on archive?  it says if it is shn I need to use the flac fingerprint but I don't know what shn is. sorry for my ignorance on this
Title: Re: how to torrent thread
Post by: stevetoney on May 13, 2010, 11:59:34 AM
.shn is the shorten file format that used to be the standard in lossless file compression before FLAC came around.  If you use FLAC, you shouldn't ever have to worry about .shn...the only time I encounter .shn anymore is when I want to download an older show from archive that hasn't been upconverted to FLAC.
Title: Re: how to torrent thread
Post by: crossthreaded on May 13, 2010, 12:06:29 PM
ok cool, so just paste the md5 text into that box like archive.

also, where do I get the db.etree.org link from?  it says it is optional but just in case I need it, I don't see it listed anywhere on the page.  If it will auto fill in later I will just forget about it.
Title: Re: how to torrent thread
Post by: crossthreaded on May 13, 2010, 12:22:19 PM
cool, a lot easier than I thought!

http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=535055
Title: Re: how to torrent thread
Post by: rastasean on May 13, 2010, 07:37:23 PM
good job. It's a lot easier than I thought too. Your internet connection may suffer for a little while as people download but ideally they should host it on their computer as well.
Title: Re: how to torrent thread
Post by: rhinowing on May 13, 2010, 08:00:28 PM
if you limit your upload speed to like 2/3rds of your max, you most likely won't notice a difference
Title: Re: how to torrent thread
Post by: crossthreaded on May 13, 2010, 10:06:06 PM
yeah I seeded until I hit a 2.0 ratio and closed it because my internet was getting hammered. I'll open it back up in a few mins now that I'm done working.

Can i close the client when my ratio hits 1.0 or is it not guaranteed that 100% of it has transferred at that point?
Title: Re: how to torrent thread
Post by: rhinowing on May 13, 2010, 10:24:00 PM
yeah I seeded until I hit a 2.0 ratio and closed it because my internet was getting hammered. I'll open it back up in a few mins now that I'm done working.

Can i close the client when my ratio hits 1.0 or is it not guaranteed that 100% of it has transferred at that point?
unless you turn superseeding (or initial seeding in utorrent, not sure what you're using), no
Title: Re: how to torrent thread
Post by: rastasean on May 13, 2010, 11:02:08 PM
Can i close the client when my ratio hits 1.0 or is it not guaranteed that 100% of it has transferred at that point?

What application are you using? I am using utorrent and it looks pretty customizable where you can limit the download/upload speeds during particular times of the day, it has a transfer cap, a bandwidth monitor, etc. I don't think a torrent client will be able to figure out if 100% of the file has been transferred to just one person unless only one person connects to the torrent during the entire time.

If you're worried about your speeds being sucked up, I would put the torrent on when you'll be away from your computer for several hours and when you're back, you can start looking into various limitations for upload speeds.
Title: Re: how to torrent thread
Post by: crossthreaded on May 14, 2010, 03:50:43 AM
I'm using bit torrent 6.4

woudln't normally be a problem but I have a friend staying with me while doing his residency and he said that he coudln't even get his medical journals to load when I had the thing going.  I left to go to a baseball game for a few hours and didn't even think about it.  I just blamed it on him having a mac and told him to deal with it :lol:
Title: Re: how to torrent thread
Post by: rhinowing on May 14, 2010, 04:01:24 AM
think of it this way

your files that you're seeding are split up into a bunch of pieces, like pages from a book.

say your book has 500 pages. if more than one person is downloading from you, you could send the same page twice, thus still uploading 500 tota pages (ie ratio over 1.0), but you wouldn't have upped all the pages in the book.

there's an option called "super seed" which will only send out each piece of the file once until you hit 1.0, which solves this problem.
Title: Re: how to torrent thread
Post by: admkrk on May 14, 2010, 11:53:08 PM

Can i close the client when my ratio hits 1.0 or is it not guaranteed that 100% of it has transferred at that point?

once there are other's seeding you know at least they have the whole thing.
Title: Re: how to torrent thread
Post by: crossthreaded on May 16, 2010, 07:56:22 PM

once there are other's seeding you know at least they have the whole thing.

so when it says seeds 0(8) that means there are 8 people capable of seeding it but 0 are actually doing it now?

The more I thought about it the more I realized that what I was asking didn't make any sense.
Title: Re: how to torrent thread
Post by: admkrk on May 16, 2010, 09:16:30 PM
lol, look at it this way. until someone has 100% they are listed as a leacher. i haven't initiated a torrent in a while so i'm not sure if it lists you at all. 

the first # is how many are connected to you, the one in "()" is the total on the torrent. so you're 1/2 right. those 8 aren't and can't seed to you. they are seeding to others tho.