when some body upload a file and seed it.other which are downloading this file get to download it..the more the persons are seeding the file the more the speed users will get..
it is actually for the benefits of others ..you give your upload bandwidth and others get fruit of it..
Initially in a torrent if there are no active member the server, or person who initialized the torrent will wait until there are peers to download the file, upload the file to them, who in turn then become seeds.
The minute you upload a torrent, ( providing you have a tracker, or have uploaded to a site that has a tracker ) you are seeding. A seed is any person that has 100% of the file, and is uploading. All other downloaders are called leeches. When you upload a file yourself, you are the first and only seeder until someone reaches 100%
all side , if they upload
go to zbigz.com and upload ur torrent file and the url address will be given. previously there used to be torrific.com bu it was banned now.Now the only alternative is zbigz.com
A torrent file may show a red arrow when there are issues with the download or upload process, such as a lack of available peers or seeds. This indicates that the torrent is not connected or is unable to download data. It can also signify that your internet connection is unstable or that the torrent file is corrupted. To resolve this, you can try checking your internet connection, restarting your torrent client, or finding a different torrent with more active peers.
You don't type it at all. Torrent files, as far as I know, cannot be passworded. The files inside a torrent though, can be passworded using programs such as WinRaR. You can download and use WinRar for free, and then you right-click on your folder, click 'add to (foldername).rar' and it will create a .rar folder for you which can then be passworded.
Once you are uploading the torrent, you become a leecher. Your Bittorrent client will show you how much of the torrent is uploaded/downloaded. Obviously, your downloads will complete first, and then if you wish you could keep uploading the rest of the file. Once the upload is complete, you become a 'seeder', so other people can download from you.Though, you may also be talking about uploading your own torrent to a torrent listing website. For that, visit any popular torrent search engine which allows you to upload (e.g. isohunt.com, mininova.com etc.)
µtorrent is a very tiny Bit torrent client that enables a user to download a specific file (specifically using torrent system) using a P2P (peer to peer) sharing. When we download a torrent, we do not get the file from a huge CPU commonly called server. Instead, we get a file uploaded by a user who already have downloaded it earlier. Once the seeders are online, they can upload tiny bits of file and µtorrent will compile it to form the file. The many the seeders, the faster the torrent will download.
In uTorrent select File>Create new torrent (Ctrl+N). You will then see the Create new torrent screen. At the top is the "source", that is the file(s) you wish to upload. If it is one file, choose the "file" option. If it is more than one file, it must be in a folder and choose "directory". The next step is adding tracker(s). If this is for a private site, you need to check their rules on uploading for the tracker info. If this is for public sites, then here is a site that lists public trackers that require no registration: http://www.trackon.org/ Web seeds - for most this should be left blank. This is a regular web server hosting the torrent. You can add a comment if you wish. Leave piece size to "auto detect". If the torrent is for a private site, check "private". (This disables DHT & PEX) If the torrent is for a public site, leave private unchecked. Preserve file order - tells µTorrent to create the .torrent file with files and directories sorted by name, in ascending order. By default, µTorrent sorts files in the .torrent file by size, in descending order. (this is up to you). "Start seeding" makes the torrent active immediately. If the torrent is for a private site, you may have to download the torrent from the site and point the save path to your existing data, for the torrent to start seeding. Click "create and save as" to set the location of the torrent file and the name.
Torrents. use a bittorrent clent, make or download a torrent file. find trackers or sign up for them or just upload to torrent websites.
A .torrent file is not an audio file. iPods cannot play .torrent files.
A file is much much more general than a torrent file. A torrent file is a type of file. Torrent files are downloaded files that are in the middle of being processed and downloaded. They're kind of like crown downloads.