Anyone know how I can help upload from a Mac? I am using Acquisition to handle the torrent. averaging about 10-20k/sec.
I'm going to the hospital but I'll leave it running so more people can d/l (plus I didn't finish, but I'm making good progress - 36.5% and have been getting consistent 30+ kB/s).
this is my 1st time using the program. I'm at 36% - but my Q is...how will I 'seed' this once i've finished? Thanks
I'm new to this bit torrent business, but I'm connecting using opera. I'm guessing that seeding means additional hosts offering downloading, yes? Which means I have to d/l before I can actually seed. I'll seed it as well when it completes. Please let me know if I have to do anything special for this to happen. Thanks for the download!
You seed automatically. As long as you're uploading (there should be a column that says "upload speed" or something similar), you're seeding. Just leave the program open after you're done downloading.
From what I understand, your partially seeding as you download. To seed all you have to do is leave your torrent program open after your download is finish. That's all
Ok, I'm using Opera though, is that going to be good enough, or do I have to download another application as well to seed and view?
Won't matter. We need seeders aka people with the complete file. I'm stuck on 36.7% b/c there are currrently 0 seeders and 231 leechers. i'm uploading at 44kbs right now though.
Well heres a update from my end. I was able to download to 36.7 % and the download stopped. I hope david1023's computer has'nt crashed. Was anyone able to get a higher than 36.7 %. download rate 0 KB/s From 7 Peers upload rate 6 KB/s To 27 Peers
AAC format, .mp4 extension. You'll probably need Quicktime to play it. I think Winamp handles that format as well, not sure. Or you could always download VLC Player, which handles virtually everything. http://www.videolan.org/
Okay here's the deal. My pc crashed while I was at work, I rebooted and now I'm uploading at 60kb/s so everyone should have the torrent done before the day ends I used H.264 for the video and AAc for audio. This is basicaly AVC compliant and should play in quicktime and vlc with no problems. You may need the latest ffdshow in order to play it on winamp and windows media player. I hope this helps.
Sorry it's not dvd compliant. You will have to re-encode the video to mpeg2. Just burn the video to a cd because in the near future you will be able to purchase a dvd player that will support h.264 (ie. avc).
Its downloading again! Its downloading again! I feel like a 5 year old on Christmas Eve. I cant eat, I cant drink. Ok I can drink but I'm not very hungry. Thanks david1023