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Torrent Questions.

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 4:03 pm
by cQuence
Do all torrents work? Like I'm Downloading Call Of Duty 4 Modern Warfare torrent just to see if it works. So Do all torrents work on Macs? Btw Torrents Kinda seem "illegal"

Re: Torrent Questions.

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 4:21 pm
by Altimit01
There's nothing illegal about torrents. Although downloading copyrighted material is illegal (example Call of Duty). Torrents only stop working for two reasons. One: there's no one seeding. Two: your connection doesn't work. In any case a torrent takes some time to start up. You won't get as many bits from people until after you start giving away some bits yourself. Then it turns into a giant wave of speed until it slows down as you get the last 10-20%. Keep in mind though. Torrents are like megaupload or rapidshare. They're something you start up in the evening and wake up to a finished download or leave on your home computer and check up on when you get back from work/school. The large file sizes and randomness of the connection (since it relies on other people) means it'll usually take awhile.

Re: Torrent Questions.

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 4:38 pm
by Monk34
Wouldnt you need the COD4 disk too?

Re: Torrent Questions.

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 5:13 pm
by Altimit01
Probably has a no-cd crack included in the download or an iso image.

Re: Torrent Questions.

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 5:33 pm
by a sniper[Akbar]
what are torrents

Re: Torrent Questions.

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 6:05 pm
by cQuence
W..T..F NOW I STOPPED THE TORRENT DOWNLOAD AND I LOST 10GB?? :@

Re: Torrent Questions.

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 12:05 am
by lewbylew
§hockwav wrote:Do all torrents work? Like I'm Downloading Call Of Duty 4 Modern Warfare torrent just to see if it works. So Do all torrents work on Macs? Btw Torrents Kinda seem "illegal"
Is that game even out for mac?

Re: Torrent Questions.

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 12:20 am
by Altimit01
Torrents are a type of file sharing meta data file for use with the BitTorrent protocol. Basically, you download a tiny file, that when used with a proper program talks to a server called a tracker. The tracker tells your program (called the client) the IP address of other people downloading the file. You then ping everyone else who is downloading the file asking for a tiny piece of it. When you're downloading pieces, you're also uploading the pieces you already have to anyone who asks you for it. So when you ask many different people for many different pieces, you end up getting lots of tiny pieces very quickly. As the number of people sharing pieces grows along with the amount of pieces any user might have, the speed at which you gain the data increases dramatically. Once you have the entire file, it is common to leave the client on, only giving away data until your ratio of uploaded data to downloaded data is 3 to 1. This is necessary as the pieces don't come out of no where. Usually there's a couple of dedicated computers always sharing data. This method of sharing once you have all the data you need is called seeding. To download a file and then not seed is called leeching. Many programs these days give priority to IP addresses which are known to seed and may even blacklist leechers. The advantage of BitTorrent is that it can be deployed with low overhead (no need to have lots of bandwidth and servers letting people download your large files) and that the more people using it, the faster a download goes (as opposed to the more people hitting your servers, the slower).

Stopping a download in progress can lose large chunks of information due to the piece meal and fractured nature of the information you're downloading. It might even only be able to save data from the start onward until a break which would mean anything else downloaded is lost.

Re: Torrent Questions.

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 5:47 am
by BLACKHAWK5866
I work with torrents a bit and I haven't seen a COD4 one for mac, are you using PC?

Re: Torrent Questions.

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 11:23 am
by cQuence
Answer my Question Please D: I lost 10gbs after the torrent stuff I deleted... what do i do to get the 10 gbs back?

Re: Torrent Questions.

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 12:23 pm
by Altimit01
Altimit01 wrote:Stopping a download in progress can lose large chunks of information due to the piece meal and fractured nature of the information you're downloading. It might even only be able to save data from the start onward until a break which would mean anything else downloaded is lost.
Continue the torrent. But like I said. Torrents aren't something you should really pay attention to when downloading. More like leave your computer on while you sleep or go to work type of thing. It takes a while.

Re: Torrent Questions.

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 1:12 pm
by halonerd147
§hockwav wrote:Answer my Question Please D: I lost 10gbs after the torrent stuff I deleted... what do i do to get the 10 gbs back?
That happened to me but not with a torrent, i lost 2GB but it most likely will, if not you computer probly has some stuff on it related with the torrent