Torrent files are smaller than the actual files they represent because they contain metadata rather than the full content. This metadata includes information about the files to be downloaded, such as their names, sizes, and the locations of pieces stored on various peers in the network. Essentially, a torrent file acts as a guide for the BitTorrent protocol to facilitate the downloading of the larger files from multiple sources.
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.
A .torrent file is not an audio file. iPods cannot play .torrent files.
Add the files where your torrent saves files and then it will reseed again.
A torrent file is a set of instructions for a "torrent application" to find and download the files described in the torrent; it does not contain the actual file, and will never be useful as a PDF or any other type of text document. As such, the user of a torrent file will need a torrent application, such as BitTorrent, to download the files referenced in the torrent file. Properly installed, a torrent application should automatically start downloading any files referenced by the torrent automatically. Assuming the torrent refers to a PDF file, once the download is complete, there will be a PDF file in the download folder that can be opened by any PDF viewer.
Yes you can, the torrent is a separate file from the files you download through it.
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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.
It's not possible to play a torrent file. Torrent files contain very little data; they are used in conjunction with uTorrent to download the files you actually want.
When you download a torrent and it appears as a .dmg file, it may be due to the way the torrent is being handled by your torrent client or the file type associated with the download. To fix this, ensure that you're using a reliable torrent client like qBittorrent or Transmission, which will properly handle the torrent files. Additionally, check the file type settings in your client to ensure it's set to download files in their original format and not converting them to .dmg. Finally, verify that the torrent file itself is not incorrectly labeled; you can check the contents of the torrent to ensure it's the correct file type.
Open your Bittorrent client (eg. Utorrent, Azerus, Bittorent) and go to:File > Create Torrent.2. Select the files and or directories 3.Trackers: Below are some popular public trackers. They are servers which help peers to communicate.Here are some good trackers you can use: http://open.tracker.thepiratebay.org/announcehttp://www.torrent-downloads.to:2710/announcehttp://denis.stalker.h3q.com:6969/announceudp://denis.stalker.h3q.com:6969/announcehttp://www.sumotracker.com/announce
You must use a program that can associate with torrent files and open them like Bittorrent or Bitcomet.
You need to have a torrent downloader as well as a torrent file opener. If you don't have both, this could be the reason your android device doesn't open downloaded files through torrent.