A basic guide to torrents

mannybolonemannybolone Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
edited August 2005 in Strut Central
I thought this might be useful for those who aren't already familiar with the format and want to learn more. I'm not an expert by any means so others should feel free to chime in.TORRENTSaThis has become the new standard in peer-2-peer (P2P) transfers but instead of getting a file from a single source, it makes use of multiple sources which can help speed up the process. Don't ask me how it works. It just does. What do I need?: 1) First, you need to search torrents from specific sites. I'd recommend any of the three:torrentz.comtorrentspy.commininova.org2) Using any of these sites, you can locate a torrent to download. What you're downloading is NOT the file itself. In other words, when you download a torrent, you're not downloading an album or a movie. The torrent file is a set of instructions more or less that automates the downloading of the actual file. Therefore,3) You need a program that can properly process the torrent. I use Bittorrent, which is a Macintosh program but there are many torrent software programs you can choose and they all pretty much do the same thing so don't trip over which one you find. Once you have downloaded said program, use it to open the torrent file and that should handle things from there.Keep in mind: the really real shit is downloading files from USENET but it's not quite as easy to breakdown and explain how to do this successfully. It's one of those things that's easier to show in person.

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  • johmbolayajohmbolaya 4,472 Posts
    Some other directories I use:



    isohunt.com

    bogaa.org

    bitenova.org



    I used to use TorrentStorm, but wanted something where I could see everything. Kind of like the 69 of torrent clients. Azureus is what I use.





    I also go to the Usenet as well, but my news reader doesn't do solid downloads anymore. It will only download 15 minutes at a time and then close down. Finding a news reader that is not only free, but works, is difficult. However, while one can find a news client, not all news servers are the same, as I have learned. Some may hold content for 60 days, while others will hold it for much less. However, a torrent will last as long as there are seeders, even if it's just one. With one, others will jump on and assist you in your download, making the process a bit faster.

  • Yeah, i have no idea how it works, but i use it to downloading full boxing fights. Some of the sites have rules like, "you must continue seeding for 24 hours after you download a file." Now I have NO idea what that means, but if i don't touch anything & leave the computer on for a day, it says that my share ratio is 20% or something. So somehow I'm helping in the transfer.

    Any clue?

  • johmbolayajohmbolaya 4,472 Posts
    Yeah, i have no idea how it works, but i use it to downloading full boxing fights. Some of the sites have rules like, "you must continue seeding for 24 hours after you download a file." Now I have NO idea what that means, but if i don't touch anything & leave the computer on for a day, it says that my share ratio is 20% or something. So somehow I'm helping in the transfer.

    Any clue?

    There's a general torrent ethic, which is if you download something, seed it long enough to where your ratio for that file is 1 or 2. If the torrent is small, I'll keep it going for as long as I can. I try to have a ratio of 5 for each torrent before I remove it. The 24 hour thing basically is a way of saying "if you download it, allow others to leech off of you for awhile as well", a helpful distribution network if you will.

  • spcspc 534 Posts
    www.publicdomaintorrents.com
    www.myspleen.net
    tracker.zaerc.com/index.php

    and this is the king of all torrent sites, but it's very hard to get into:

    karagarga.kicks-ass.org/


  • mcdeemcdee 871 Posts
    what makes karagarga better than the others? are there raer movies on there?



    the pirate bay pretty decent swedish torrent site with a little bit of everything..

  • spcspc 534 Posts
    what makes karagarga better than the others? are there raer movies on there?

    the pirate bay pretty decent swedish torrent site with a little bit of everything..

    Karagarga is for everything not mainstraim: rare movies, arthouse, classics, b-movies, ...

  • johmbolayajohmbolaya 4,472 Posts
    karagarga.kicks-ass.org/

    I had been on there for awhile before they switched servers, lots of obscure stuff on there, especially movies. The only movie I downloaded from them was "More", the film that Pink Floyd made music for. Always loved the album, never seen the film, and it was taken from the UK DVD (months before they released it this year in the U.S.) It's a bit slow, though.

  • noznoz 3,625 Posts
    and this is the king of all torrent sites, but it's very hard to get into:

    karagarga.kicks-ass.org/




    that application is surrious. do you think my collection of NOT MAINSTREAM independently released gangsta rap will wow them?

  • agreed USENET is the shit. Been around a lot longer than any peer2peer file sharing bullshit and will be around till we die. I use a company called www.easynews.com which I pay 10 dollars a month and get like 50gig limit download. Soooo all the apps, porn and mp3s I can download I do. So much easier than torrents sometimes. I just finished downloading Adobe Creative Suite Premiere today 7 cd's and it works.

    bam.

  • mannybolonemannybolone Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
    agreed USENET is the shit. Been around a lot longer than any peer2peer file sharing bullshit and will be around till we die. I use a company called www.easynews.com which I pay 10 dollars a month and get like 50gig limit download. Soooo all the apps, porn and mp3s I can download I do. So much easier than torrents sometimes. I just finished downloading Adobe Creative Suite Premiere today 7 cd's and it works.

    bam.

    The only problme with USENET is that the learning curve to work it is slightly higher than torrents. Maybe I'll give it a gander this morning.

  • johmbolayajohmbolaya 4,472 Posts
    The only problme with USENET is that the learning curve to work it is slightly higher than torrents. Maybe I'll give it a gander this morning.

    True, but fairly easy once you get the hang of it. I wasn't aware of rar and par files until last year so...

    I may have to use EasyNews. Or try to find a good news client that's better, because the one I have (NewsRover) sucks.

  • SPlDEYSPlDEY Vegas 3,375 Posts
    www.publicdomaintorrents.com
    www.myspleen.net
    tracker.zaerc.com/index.php

    and this is the king of all torrent sites, but it's very hard to get into:

    karagarga.kicks-ass.org/


    You're on karagaraga too!?

    What's your name?

    - spidey

  • SPlDEYSPlDEY Vegas 3,375 Posts
    Karagarga is for not mainstraim cinema: rare movies, arthouse, classics, b-movies, with a small audio section

    - spidey
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