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Torrent problem.

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 7:38 am
by Snake700
Ok so i´m downloading some torrents (not gonna tell you what they include). However it takes ages before they are downloaded. That´s fine and all, but a couple of times, the damm thing won´t download! Can someonee tell me where i can find a good torrent downloader or at least tell me how to fix this problem? (i´m using Utorrent by the way)

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 8:04 am
by Charlie Johnson
Well, I guess noone is seeding then. I don't know much about torrents, but I'm using BitTorrent and under torrent information I can see how many people are downloading, seeding etc.

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 8:26 am
by Snake700
Virus free i presume?

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 8:52 am
by Charlie Johnson
Snake700 wrote:Virus free i presume?
Of course. Well, I don't know if the files you're downloading are virus free. :wink:

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 9:09 am
by Snake700
Ok. Where can i get BitTorrent?

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 9:15 am
by Charlie Johnson
Snake700 wrote:Ok. Where can i get BitTorrent?
At the obvious address.

http://www.bittorrent.com/download

But I don't think, that it's going to work, if the other torrent client has problems with downloading the file. I guess there just aren't enough seeders...well, it's worth a try.

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 9:17 am
by Snake700
How do i fix these seeds problem?

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 9:21 am
by Charlie Johnson
Snake700 wrote:How do i fix these seeds problem?
Torrent is "give and take", you download something and at the same time, you're uploading the file for others, or to be more precise, you're seeding. That means other users have to share the needed files while you're trying to download them, otherwise it won't work so you can't really do something about that by yourself.;)

But you could try to increase your upload speed a little bit or maybe you've disabled uploading, in that case the download takes much longer and you have to activate it, just look through the options.

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 9:37 am
by Snake700
So the more people who download the torrents, the better it get´s right?

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 9:41 am
by Charlie Johnson
Snake700 wrote:So the more people who download the torrents, the better it get´s right?
That's right. And, of course there should be some guys seeding who have the complete file, meaning 100%, if there are 3-4 people seeding with 84%, you won't get the complete file and have to try it again some other time. Of course you can finish Bittorrent anytime and continue the download later.

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 9:51 am
by Snake700
Ok, though it´s a bit wierd though. I downloaded the torrent file once (on another PC), so i´m surprised to see that i takes so long, to finish.

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 9:52 am
by Marc
There are also the tricksters who name a file one way, only it turns out to be something completely different. So that's you wasted an hour (or longer) downloading a 500MB file for nothing. That's why it's good to check the comments section for the torrent on torrent sites.

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 10:00 am
by Charlie Johnson
Osiris wrote:There are also the tricksters who name a file one way, only it turns out to be something completely different. So that's you wasted an hour (or longer) downloading a 500MB file for nothing. That's why it's good to check the comments section for the torrent on torrent sites.
That's mostly the case for files that are named "Anal XXX porn.rar", or something like that.

Do you want to tell us something? :???:

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 12:00 pm
by Solidé
Snake700, have you tested your port?
If not go to option ---> speed guide and click 'test if port is forwarded properly.

If it isn't, then you have to somehow, somewhere to find out what is the right port to use in uTorrent.

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 12:59 pm
by Marc
Charlie Johnson wrote:
Osiris wrote:There are also the tricksters who name a file one way, only it turns out to be something completely different. So that's you wasted an hour (or longer) downloading a 500MB file for nothing. That's why it's good to check the comments section for the torrent on torrent sites.
That's mostly the case for files that are named "Anal XXX porn.rar", or something like that.

Do you want to tell us something? :???:
I don't download many torrents since I don't have broadband, but I've seen it for games at other people's places. I remember being at my cousin's house when he was downloading Doom 3, then hearing a barrage of swearing come from his room when the download finally finished.

Something YOU want to tell us? :lol:

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 1:16 pm
by Charlie Johnson
Osiris wrote:
Charlie Johnson wrote:
Osiris wrote:There are also the tricksters who name a file one way, only it turns out to be something completely different. So that's you wasted an hour (or longer) downloading a 500MB file for nothing. That's why it's good to check the comments section for the torrent on torrent sites.
That's mostly the case for files that are named "Anal XXX porn.rar", or something like that.

Do you want to tell us something? :???:
I don't download many torrents since I don't have broadband, but I've seen it for games at other people's places. I remember being at my cousin's house when he was downloading Doom 3, then hearing a barrage of swearing come from his room when the download finally finished.

Something YOU want to tell us? :lol:
Well, hot_schoolgirl_blowjob.avi was really a 3 minutes long bad quality movie of an 40 years old fat slut in the shower...gotta love torrents.

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 11:58 am
by Snake700
Solidé wrote:Snake700, have you tested your port?
If not go to option ---> speed guide and click 'test if port is forwarded properly.

If it isn't, then you have to somehow, somewhere to find out what is the right port to use in uTorrent.
I´m going to do it later, just got my PC back, so now i don´t have to use my parents PC

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 5:28 pm
by Snake Plissken
I haven't honestly looked above so I appologize if this had been mentioned before -but also be sure to open your TCP/UDP ports to any bit torrent program you use, in accordance with your router, or turn off any router/anti-virus firewalls if it is possible. Router/Anti-virus firewalls close your BT/P2P port, therefore cutting your chances off from connecting with many other peers supporting the seed pieces you need. So like you could be waiting for the file to complete but it either goes at 14 kbs/second (super slow) or not at all because your port has closed out that person from accepting that packet. This is a common, and annoying problem many have with their router in terms of P2P programs.

This website will help you with it, it'll supply you port numbers to use for BT

http://portforward.com/

But most commonly, you can find out the port number (so you can open it under your router's settings) through going under Bit Torrent's advanced settings, under the port settings. When you open a port like a P2P program, use the same starting number as the ending number, or add one digit to it so you won't endure tons of traffic, or disconnection every so couple of hours.