Re: Your Tips To New Torrent Users?
not sure if you are trying to pull my leg here or something, but its the standard search on the tracker browse page, type update press search and 200 torrents will show up. you can even search in descriptions, type what you want, drop down to descriptions press search, good for seeing if anything is in a pack (i the uploader has listed whats in the pack of course).
anyway will leave it there, as i am pretty sure i am heading towards a fall here (but maybe this will help some new users, even though it is pretty commen knowledge, or so i thought before this thread lol)
Re: Your Tips To New Torrent Users?
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whatcdfan
Someone is having a lot of fun :D
confusion tend to happen all the time, and sometimes it have a lot of advarse effect on amyone's e-life. So, just want to be clear from all these 'e' thingy.
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stoi
not sure if you are trying to pull my leg here or something,
that's the problem with internet.. I want to mean one thing and people at the receiving end tend to think/understand another point.. :lol:
btw, I never tried to experiment with search function till now :)
Re: Your Tips To New Torrent Users?
Don't know if its been said already, but never say you 'dream' of a tracker. I hate it when people say that, don't dream about getting invited to a tracker. None of them are worth dreaming about. You should 'want' to be invited to a tracker. Dream about things that matter like meeting the love of your life or finding that great job.
Re: Your Tips To New Torrent Users?
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bigdaddydude
It's interesting to hear all of your opinions. I just never thought that I should keep the same username everywhere I go. Why would it not make sense?
I don't have the same nick everywhere, and I've never ran into a problem because of it. I certainly don't care about some online reputation, so having the same nick everywhere holds no interest for me. I like changing things up a bit.
If you want to use a different nick at each tracker then do it. Just because a few people have the same username at every site they belong to doesn't mean you have to.
Re: Your Tips To New Torrent Users?
Some practical(not political) hints for BT:
1.) If you are downloading a pack, and it is going slowly, prioritize individual movies/episodes to enjoy some of the content in that pack before it is anywhere near finished. {especially useful trick if you actual consume the files you download}.
2.) When searching most trackers, use at least 4 characters, as most unaltered search functions require a minimum of four characters to actually do anything( this avoids the "omg I got 2000 results searching for 13" problems) Try including other parts of a common naming scheme like the format/year/group.
3.) Try not to download directly to cheap external hard drives if you can, as it's much harder on your hardware. Moving files from your main hdd to the external will generally be much quicker anyways. (this helps avoid many of the "disk overload" errors seen when dling, as well as constantly fluctuating speeds)
4.) Do not try download faster than your hardware can handle. (self explanatory) Honestly, you should always cap your download and upload speed to below your max speeds. This leaves you bandwidth for the rest of your internetting wants.
5.) Avoid brand new blockbusters on public trackers(safety first) These are the swarms that generally get the most attention from ip harvesting orgs.
6a.) Public Trackers - read the comments first. This is the best way to avoid infected/fake files. If you get a fake/infected file, LEAVE A FUCKING COMMENT!(sorry for yelling, I just really hate that more people don't warn others about bs files)
6b.) Private trackers - ignore the comments. If the file is borked, a decent private tracker will remove the bad versions, and beyond that there's no need for comments on the file itself.
7.) Learn how to use the advanced functions on your bt client, such as queing, moving dls on completion, schedules, limiters, rss feeds, as they can greatly assist your torrenting experience.
8.) Do not operate under the assumption that downloading from a private tracker makes you any safer than downloading from a public tracker, even if you are. (safety first) Always practice safe filesharing.
9.) If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. It's the internet people.That Inception.2010.1440p that was uploaded in 2008? Probably not real. Harry Potter 9? Probably a fake. Brand new leet tracker, with 170,000 torrents, and 1,000,000 members, that noone heard of before two days ago? Probably bs.
10.) Never ever ever believe that you need to download shit you don't want. That's horse crap, and if you feel a need to do so on a tracker, you probably don't need that site. I have yet to be on ANY site that was the only place/way to get a specific bit of media.(I will give an exemption for language specific trackers that are non-english)
Re: Your Tips To New Torrent Users?
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Intr4ns1t
3.) Try not to download directly to cheap external hard drives if you can, as it's much harder on your hardware. Moving files from your main hdd to the external will generally be much quicker anyways. (this helps avoid many of the "disk overload" errors seen when dling, as well as constantly fluctuating speeds)
You can change your client's disk cache settings to overcome that. For example, I've set uTorrent's disk cache size to 100MB, and tweaked some of the other settings to minimize disk access as much as possible. I download and seed 90% of my stuff to and from my terabyte external drive, and never had any problems.
A more general tip for external HDD users, always make sure it's operating in USB 2.0 mode, and don't disregard those "the device could work faster" pop-ups from Windows. If files are copied to that drive at 900kB/s, you know what the problem is.
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4.) Do not try download faster than your hardware can handle. (self explanatory) Honestly, you should always cap your download and upload speed to below your max speeds. This leaves you bandwidth for the rest of your internetting wants.
True. Limiting your upload speed to 75 or 80% of its maximum is usually the way to go. If you max out your upload, downloading and latency will suffer, because of the extra TCP overhead. Similarly, maxing out your download usually slows uploading down.
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5.) Avoid brand new blockbusters on public trackers(safety first) These are the swarms that generally get the most attention from ip harvesting orgs.
To this I'd add: use some form of IP blocking if you download public torrents regularly, and even if you don't (which is what I think you mean on point 8).
Oh, and last but not least...
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1440p ... Harry Potter 9?
:lol:
Re: Your Tips To New Torrent Users?
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anon-sbi
You can change your client's disk cache settings to overcome that. For example, I've set uTorrent's disk cache size to 100MB, and tweaked some of the other settings to minimize disk access as much as possible. I download and seed 90% of my stuff to and from my terabyte external drive, and never had any problems.
A more general tip for external HDD users, always make sure it's operating in USB 2.0 mode, and don't disregard those "the device could work faster" pop-ups from Windows. If files are copied to that drive at 900kB/s, you know what the problem is.
I was trying to keep it as simple as possible, in line with the topic, and I consider cache settings to be a more advanced method of dealing with poor performance. I dl directly to my externals too, but I also am in much less of a hurry than many of these speed demons that inhabit filesharing. Good stuff to know though.
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Oh, and last but not least...
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1440p ... Harry Potter 9?
:lol:
;)
Re: Your Tips To New Torrent Users?
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Originally Posted by
Intr4ns1t
Some practical(not political) hints for BT:
1.) If you are downloading a pack, and it is going slowly, prioritize individual movies/episodes to enjoy some of the content in that pack before it is anywhere near finished. {especially useful trick if you actual consume the files you download}.
2.) When searching most trackers, use at least 4 characters, as most unaltered search functions require a minimum of four characters to actually do anything( this avoids the "omg I got 2000 results searching for 13" problems) Try including other parts of a common naming scheme like the format/year/group.
3.) Try not to download directly to cheap external hard drives if you can, as it's much harder on your hardware. Moving files from your main hdd to the external will generally be much quicker anyways. (this helps avoid many of the "disk overload" errors seen when dling, as well as constantly fluctuating speeds)
4.) Do not try download faster than your hardware can handle. (self explanatory) Honestly, you should always cap your download and upload speed to below your max speeds. This leaves you bandwidth for the rest of your internetting wants.
5.) Avoid brand new blockbusters on public trackers(safety first) These are the swarms that generally get the most attention from ip harvesting orgs.
6a.) Public Trackers - read the comments first. This is the best way to avoid infected/fake files. If you get a fake/infected file, LEAVE A FUCKING COMMENT!(sorry for yelling, I just really hate that more people don't warn others about bs files)
6b.) Private trackers - ignore the comments. If the file is borked, a decent private tracker will remove the bad versions, and beyond that there's no need for comments on the file itself.
7.) Learn how to use the advanced functions on your bt client, such as queing, moving dls on completion, schedules, limiters, rss feeds, as they can greatly assist your torrenting experience.
8.) Do not operate under the assumption that downloading from a private tracker makes you any safer than downloading from a public tracker, even if you are. (safety first) Always practice safe filesharing.
9.) If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. It's the internet people.That Inception.2010.1440p that was uploaded in 2008? Probably not real. Harry Potter 9? Probably a fake. Brand new leet tracker, with 170,000 torrents, and 1,000,000 members, that noone heard of before two days ago? Probably bs.
10.) Never ever ever believe that you need to download shit you don't want. That's horse crap, and if you feel a need to do so on a tracker, you probably don't need that site. I have yet to be on ANY site that was the only place/way to get a specific bit of media.(I will give an exemption for language specific trackers that are non-english)
I should sticky this. Probably will do some kind of tutorial copy&pasting good tips found on this thread when the dust settles down.
Good stuff indeed.
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bijoy
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bigdaddydude
Here are some tips. modified by bijoy
There are 2 types of users.. So, there will be 2 cases.. :lol:
Case 1: (for good users)
1. Use a seperate gmail account for all of your tracker invites (not your personal one) Comment: This is optional/half true. If you are registering in any well known/old tracker then use your preferred email. Use a saperate email ID while joining any new tracker which just come into the picture. So, 2 e-mail IDs are good. :)
2. Don't use the same user name twice Comment: ALWAYS use same username. Btw what's in the name? :idunno:
3. Learn Bittorrent, how to upload and SEED.
4. Don't cheat/trade.
5. Don't hang out in IRC or post much in forums Comment: Post in forums, when you need some serious info. now-a-days I can see irc become nothing more than a place to troll & ass licking. P.S. I don't know anything about bcg irc.. Never been there.. ;)
6. Always read the rules and FAQ
7. Do not download large packs first Comment: If they are freeleech then grab them if the seeder: leecher <= 4:5 (at least) <--- refer to snatchlist for more details like peer speeds, it is most imp, as it tells you the difference between active peers & partial snatchers.
8. Beware of the hot torrents
9. Respect the staff Do not respect, but behave politely with very few staffs, specially the veterans (generally, admin & sysops) of some old trackers..
Addition: always avoid mods, most of the cases they some some new 'active' members who got teh promotion.. Look their id number in the site to be sure.. If the id is less then its good, otherwise just avoid them those kids. :P
10. Make friends <-- this not really helps except for accidentally making friendship with someone who is hdbits vip *peace*...
Case 2: for other users who don't love to be a good user.
1. Use a seperate gmail account for all of your tracker invites (not your personal one) <-- very important.
2. Don't use the same user name twice <-- very important!!!
3. Learn Bittorrent, how to upload and SEED. Comment: Do you need to?
4. Don't cheat/trade. :whistling
5. Don't hang out in IRC or post much in forums
6. Always read the rules and FAQ Comment: don't waste your valuable time. :D
7. Do not download large packs first
8. Beware of the hot torrents <-- really, do you need to? :huh:
9. Respect the staff Comment: huh! who cares?? right? ;)
10. Make friends Comment: what's the use of it??
:01::naughty:
blah blah blah can you shut the fuck up ;).
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Daniel_30
blah blah blah can you shut the fuck up ;).
Why the fuck are you here? Seriously. I have never once seen you contribute a goddamn thing, of any value, either knowledgeable or entertaining, to any topic here, ever. So why don't you stfu?