A person could find out if anyone is seeding the movie Model Shop on torrent and download it from there. One might be able to buy the movie off of the TCM website or Amazon.
To seed you just keep the torrent file in your application with it still on green (means that you're uploading) - this also means you can't move the file(s) to another part of your hard drive unless you relocate using the application, If you want to really reassure yourself that you're seeding, open a saved torrent file from your hard drive into your application. When the options come up, uncheck everything so you won't download. Since it won't be downloading, it will immediately go on to seeding. Average uploaders request a 1:1 upload - say you've just got a 120MB file, you're expected to upload atleast that same amount. Although the recommended would be 2:1, especially if its a relatively new torrent.
A .torrent file is not an audio file. iPods cannot play .torrent files.
Zipped files are difficult to crack, though it can be done but it takes way too much time. I suggest you stop downloading passworded files, since they are fake most of the time. The best places to look for torrents are:- isohunt.com- demonoid.com- piratebay.orgAs for 'Eagle Eye', you can get that torrent here:http://isohunt.com/torrent_details/54932653/eagle+eye?tab=summaryORYou can get an invite to almost all torrent sites here: http://www.torrentauction.com
Two popular torrent applications are uTorrent and Transmission. To use them, you open a 'torrent' file and the applications will download the files contained in the torrent file. The user needs a connection to the internet.
Right clik on the torrent that you want to stop seeding, then select clik on the stop. You will see a 'Finished' in place of 'seeding' if its completely downloaded torrent, otherwise 'Stopped'. U can also remove the torrent after completion by selecting 'remove' when u right click the torrent.
The full seeding process begins once your torrent download has reached 100%. Seeding never truly "finishes." In fact it actually begins once you have started the download of the torrent yourself. As you download, whatever you have downloaded is in turned shared. You can continue to seed the torrent as long as you are allowing others to download.
If you want to download without seeding, just delete the torrent after download to prevent seeding.
Because when you are downloading it, you are also uploading or "seeding" the torrent back to other users. Many torrent downloaders have a function to stop the uploading
No, but your computer can get infected from the actual torrent file that you're downloading.
yes u can
Seeded means something that you are seeding. So like, you download one torrent, after you download it fully you'll start to seed it, hence "seeding" it to other people that are downloading it. All P2P software uses seeding.
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
Slow down your seeding.
Seeds are people who have already downloaded the torrent, and are seeding, ie re-uploading the torrent to decrease download times. More seeds=faster, healthier torrent.
If you have the legal right to distribute the file (for example, a video that you filmed yourself), then seeding the torrent is legal. If you do not have the legal right to distribute the file (for example, a pirated copy of a Hollywood movie that you downloaded), then seeding the torrent is illegal. Even if you make no money from the copyright violation, you can still face severe penalties if you get caught.If the torrent is of a commercially produced movie or television program, then seeding the torrent is illegal unless the copyright owner has specifically and explicitly given permission for it to be freely distributed. For example, Michael Moore publicly gave permission for non-profit online distribution of his film Fahrenheit 9/11 in the months before the 2004 U.S. elections.
It means sharing a copy of your file to other bittorrenters