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Old 01-17-2009, 09:59 AM
raj0254
 
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Tracker Address for DCTorrent
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Old 01-26-2009, 03:07 PM
 
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Why do i get :failiure pass unregistered torrent message? i have registered and follwed the confirmation email
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Old 01-26-2009, 08:08 PM
 
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Make sure your using utorrent 1.81.
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Old 02-06-2009, 01:08 PM
 
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thanks a lot....
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Old 02-07-2009, 03:10 AM
 
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is vuze ok???wil i get error msgs if use this client????
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Old 02-07-2009, 03:15 AM
 
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thanks alot guyz!!!!
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Old 06-26-2009, 06:05 AM
 
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thanx a lot..it really helped cz 2day i came in search wt reseeding is..as i was requested to reseed..but i was wondering y as i havent removed the torrent file till now n have left it for seeding..could it be cz i was offline 4 a while?(cz it has started seeding in the usual way right now)
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Old 07-03-2009, 12:14 PM
 
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I would like to know, if renaming a torrent file before downloading effect its leeching / seeding... Kindly help me on this....

Thanks in advance :-)
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Old 07-13-2009, 09:40 AM
 
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No..renaming a torrent file does not affect seeding/leeching.
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Old 07-17-2009, 04:32 AM
 
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thanx for the info :-)
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Old 07-18-2009, 07:08 PM
 
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Originally Posted by archana View Post
I would like to know, if renaming a torrent file before downloading effect its leeching / seeding... Kindly help me on this....

Thanks in advance :-)
no renaming in downloader wont effect any ting it would work properly only
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Old 07-18-2009, 07:14 PM
 
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i use vuze bit torrent utorrent and few more there is no problem.......vuze has highest number of options but its heavy thats the problen is even u can add friends to boost up ur speed if u want to add me der say me
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Old 07-26-2009, 06:48 PM
 
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what does "rejected by tracker, access denied" mean?
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Old 10-24-2009, 09:39 PM
 
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thankx fol all information
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Old 10-25-2009, 09:55 PM
 
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is BitTorrent?

BitTorrent is a protocol designed for transferring files. It is (P2P) peer-to-peer in nature as users connect to each other directly to send and receive portions of the file.

Q2: What is a Torrent?

Usually this refers to the small metadata file you receive from the web server (the one that ends in .torrent.) Metadata here means that the file contains information about the data you want to download, not the data itself. This is what is sent to your computer when you click on a download link on a website. You can also save the torrent file to your local system, and then click on it to open the BitTorrent download. This is useful if you want to be able to re-open the torrent later on without having to find the link again.
In some uses, it can also refer to everything associated with a certain file available with BitTorrent. For example, someone might say "I downloaded that torrent" or "that server has a lot of good torrents", meaning there are lots of good files available via BitTorrent on that server.

Q3: What is Peer?

A peer is another computer on the internet that you connect to and transfer data. Generally a peer does not have the complete file, otherwise it would be called a seed. Some people also refer to peers as leeches, to distinguish them from those generous folks who have completed their download and continue to leave the client running and act as a seed.

Q4: What is Seed?

A computer that has a complete copy of a certain torrent. Once your client finishes downloading, it will remain open until you click the Finish button (or otherwise close it.) This is known as being a seed or seeding. You can also start a BT client with a complete file, and once BT has checked the file it will connect and seed the file to others. Generally, it's considered good manners to continue seeding a file after you have finished downloading, to help out others. Also, when a new torrent is posted to a tracker, someone must seed it in order for it to be available to others. Remember, the tracker doesn't know anything of the actual contents of a file, so it's important to follow through and seed a file if you upload the torrent to a tracker.

Q5: What is Re-Seed?

When there are zero seeds for a given torrent (and not enough peers to have a distributed copy), then eventually all the peers will get stuck with an incomplete file, since no one in the swarm has the missing pieces. When this happens, someone with a complete file (a seed) must connect to the swarm so that those missing pieces can be transferred. This is called reseeding. Usually a request for a reseed comes with an implicit promise that the requester will leave his or her client open for some time period after finishing (to add longevity to the torrent) in return for the kind soul reseeding the file.

Q6: What is Swarm?

The group of machines that are collectively connected for a particular file. For example, if you start a BitTorrent client and it tells you that you're connected to 10 peers and 3 seeds, then the swarm consists of you and those 13 other people.

Q7: What is a Tracker?

A server on the Internet that acts to coordinate the action of BitTorrent clients. When you open a torrent, your machine contacts the tracker and asks for a list of peers to contact. Periodically throughout the transfer, your machine will check in with the tracker, telling it how much you've downloaded and uploaded, how much you have left before finishing, and the state you're in (starting, finished download, stopping.) If a tracker is down and you try to open a torrent, you will be unable to connect. If a tracker goes down during a torrent (i.e., you have already connected at some point and are already talking to peers), you will be able to continue transferring with those peers, but no new peers will be able to contact you. Often tracker errors are temporary, so the best thing to do is just wait and leave the client open to continue trying.

Q8: What is Downloading (Leeching)?

Receiving data FROM another computer.

Q9: What is Uploading?

Sending data TO another computer.

Q10: What is Share Rating?

If you are using the experimental client with the stats-patch, you will see a share rating displayed on the GUI panel. This is simply the ratio of your amount uploaded divided by your amount downloaded. The amounts used are for the current session only, not over the history of the file. If you achieve a share ratio of 1.0, that would mean you've uploaded as much as you've downloaded. The higher the number, the more you have contributed. If you see a share ratio of "oo", this means infinity, which will happen if you open a BT client with a complete file (i.e., you seed the file.) In this case you download nothing since you have the full file, and so anything you send will cause the ratio to reach infinity. Note: The share rating is just a number that is displayed for your convenience. It does not directly affect any aspect of the client at all. In general, out of courtesy to others you should strive to keep this ratio as high as possible, of course.

DC Team
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