It seeds itself unless you stop it. Else, you can just right-click it and select "start".
Seeding is a form of giving in the sense of downloading. when you finish downloading a torrent it starts to seed which is giving back what you have downloaded. it makes downloading faster for other people downloading the torrent. it is coincided very selfish not to seed. this is called leeching.
Once you are done downloading any torrent, you automatically start to seed until you remove it from the downloading program. You can take a look at my blog for a complete easy explanation of torrents www.1001lostlinks.blogspot.com
Seeding a torrent after downloading it is a common courtesy to the peers that seeded it to you, and users who are downloading the torrent for the first time. It improves their download speeds, and in some cases, can even raise your download speeds for other torrents.
A seed is a client (a person) that has a complete copy of whatever torrent you`re downloading. Once your torrent is done downloading it will remain open until you close it (This is known as being a seed or seeding). Lots of seeds = Faster downloads! So keep seeding !!! You can take a look at my blog for a complete explanation of torrents www.1001lostlinks.blogspot.com
The only reason torrent files work is because people seed them. The files you download with torrent software actually come straight from other peoples' computers, not from an internet server. When people seed a torrent, they allow the files to be copied from their computer onto the computers that they're seeding to. I've never seen a torrent client that didn't automatically seed. As long as you don't delete the files downloaded, you keep the torrent client open and you don't tell the client not to seed, you will automatically seed. It's considered internet etiquette to seed, as a thanks to the uploader of the torrent file, and so others can get good speeds when downloading.
Leachers don't upload the file as they are downloading it. If their connection is slow uploads probably slow it further. Peers seed the torrent whilst they are downloading.
The answer depends on what material you are downloading. The fact that it is a torrent is unimportant, the issue is whether or not you have a legal right to the material.
When you are finished downloading do not stop the torrent. You just need to have a full copy of the original files, and be connected to a tracker that hosts that torrent. If you want to upload or share a never-before-seen or new torrent, then you'll have to find a tracker to host/distribute your torrent. thepiratebay.org has free logins and then you can upload.
see a movie after download is complete but in between i relaunch the torch torrent 40% downloading i lost?
simply put, with regards to bit torrent, to leech means to download. leeches just refers to those people in a torrent swarm who are currently downloading the file(s). however, 'leeches' also refers to those people who complete a download but fail to seed (upload).ORYou can get an invite to almost all torrent sites here: http://www.torrentauction.com
In terms of downloading from torrent sites and the like a Seed is someone who has the whole file and is allowing others to download from their computer, a Peer is someone who is downloading the file as you are. Peers are also usually seeds as well as you share the chunks of files you have already downloaded, the term "Seed" is usually only applied to those with the whole file avalable.
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