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Experienced User
Hi, I am a BitComet user for already some months.
When we download a torrent file and open in a BT client, it should of course know exactly where the original file is placed, but the programmers of BT software may want to protect the host's file server and so they developed such a smart software.
But sometimes the download speed was just so slow that it could take me a few weeks to download a few GB file.
So, I am wondering if there is a software that can hack into any BT client to explore the URL that hosts the file I want to download.
Any idea?
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Experienced User
When you download a torrent, its not ONE file download, you take different parts of that file from ALL different peoples. Not ONE download server.
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Administrator
Use BitTyrant. It's smart enough to accelerate your download.
http://www.raymond.cc/blog/archives/2007/01/08/selfish-bittorrent-client-that-improves-performance/
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Experienced User

Originally Posted by
Raymond Use BitTyrant. It's smart enough to accelerate your download.
http://www.raymond.cc/blog/archives/2007/01/08/selfish-bittorrent-client-that-improves-performance/
thanks, Raymond!
I never created a torrent myself, so I don't know where the file should be placed to.
Let say I have a 80MB file, and I want to share it to other peers using a BT client,
what I should do then?
Should I place the 80MB file on my PC or upload it to a file host?
Please help clarify, Raymond!
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Administrator
you don't need to upload the 80MB file to a file host. All you need to do is to create a .torrent file and then share the .torrent file. When a person wants to download the 80MB file, they'll get it from you.
Here's a guide on how to create a torrent.
http://torrentfreak.com/how-to-create-a-torrent/
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Experienced User

Originally Posted by
Raymond you don't need to upload the 80MB file to a file host. All you need to do is to create a .torrent file and then share the .torrent file. When a person wants to download the 80MB file, they'll get it from you.../
Thanks for explanation, Raymond!
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