Im being pretty rude tbh,
Hello all, i have litteraly just signed up to this forum, and what i am about to ask is very rude of me.. Delete it or move it if you wish, but i am just hunting around for a bit of seedbox help, and i figured this is the best place for me to get it :)
I have an old iMac, which is in the corner of my room collecting dust, now i use bit torrent alot, and i am just simply wondering if you could tell me what i would do to set this computer up as a seedbox!
My main laptop i use is running windows 7, and my mac is running Leopad...
I know this should be in the seedbox section, but i will be honest in saying i signed up here, because i needed help on setting up this seedbox, and i dont really have any intention of posting for 15 days to find out something i could potentially find elsewhere? I'll stick around by all means, it's just if i can't find this out here, i will look somewhere else for that advise :P
Sorry if i sound rude,!
Re: Im being pretty rude tbh,
I'll let this stay, because we're not talking about seedbox providers.
A warning, I don't want to see any names of seedbox providers on this thread, it will cost you (those who post it I'll have to put them under moderation for a while).
Re: Im being pretty rude tbh,
To be completley honest i dont really want to go through a provider :) I'd rather do it myself even if it is a bit slower, very tempted atm just to install Windows on to my mac and going from there, thanks for letting this slip though :)
Re: Im being pretty rude tbh,
Then this is a good place to post it. :)
Re: Im being pretty rude tbh,
Well there's nothing to "do" to set up your computer as a seedbox, in the context you're talking about it's basically just a computer that you never turn off.
So put it somewhere you aren't bothered by the fan noise, install your favourite BT client on it (probably one with some sort of WebUI or other remote control), and go nuts.
Note if you aren't using a WebUI that supports adding torrents you'd probably have to get more complicated and install an FTP server on the machine and set up a "Watch" directory in your torrent client.
Re: Im being pretty rude tbh,
Re: Im being pretty rude tbh,
Hmmm ok fair enough, but one thing i dont understand is do the files ur uploading sit on the seedbox comp? Or are they on my main comp. because surley it would only work if they were on the seedbox comp? :) What client do you reccomend?
Re: Im being pretty rude tbh,
I can't help you if you don't tell me what kind of computer you have.
Re: Im being pretty rude tbh,
Well to be totally honest, i'm in the process of formatting it and slamming xp on to it instead :P
Re: Im being pretty rude tbh,
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donmaytee
Hmmm ok fair enough, but one thing i dont understand is do the files ur uploading sit on the seedbox comp? Or are they on my main comp. because surley it would only work if they were on the seedbox comp? :) What client do you reccomend?
If you have a network set up in your house theoretically you could seed from your regular computer, but it'd be slower and sort of pointless. You'd normally store the files on the seeding computer, and copy them or stream them over to your regular computer via your home network.
As for the client, if you're going to be using XP I'd say use uTorrent. Polarbear will tell you to use Vuze so I'll save him the trouble of writing that, the only real concern you'll have there is if you use What, Waffles or PTP (it's a banned client).