No now delete your warez or the FBI will get you
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.
Yes, a DVD burner is needed to burn a DVD from bit torrent movies.
Unfortunately you can't.
You can either buy one Legally Download as a torrent (illegal) and then Burn the CD image to a CD or a Virtual Drive or copy another persons disk (also illegal) although you will need the Windows XP CD Key as well
Torrenting of any sorts is illegal, so you don't.
its easyer to burn
It should burn CDs. Click on Burn in the top menu and choose: Burn Audio CD from the drop-down options. If you are still having difficulty, select Help with Burning from the same menu.
Hi! Here is an detailed article about how to free download bit torrent and burn it to DVD, you might read it in the following link.
windows movie maker then windows dvd maker :) not sure about the iso files still figuring that 1 out! not a genius or computer wiz at all :) good luck
The video or movie that downloaded from Torrent comes with various file formats such as AVI, MP4, MKV, and WMV. So when you want to burn Torrents to DVD you have to convert video to DVD format (MPEG-2) before burning it to a DVD disk.
Make sure you have windows media player installed
regular cds don't work on the wii