Bittorrent Primer
Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2004 5:57 pm
I've seen a few people who are a little leery about using Bittorrent so I thought I'd help out.
Bittorrent is a fairly new file sharing program that's caught on really quickly. In order for you to download a file a few things have to happen.
First you need a Bittorrent Client, the original is available here:
http://bitconjurer.org/BitTorrent/
But I prefer a more advanced version called TorrentStorm available here:
http://www.torrentstorm.com/
Next you need to find the torrent file of something you want to download. Unlike other sharing programs you need to know what you want to download first, there's no searching. Usually the file will be posted on a web site. For Hip stuff here is a good place to start. For everything else try here:
http://www.suprnova.org/
That site is a little slow since just about everyone who uses Bittorrent is using it.
Once you download the torrent file (it generally has the extention .torrent) the you should just be able to double click on it and have it start downloading.
Now the way Bittorrent works is that there's a tracker that you talk to find out who is downloading the file and then you download little bits and pieces from everyone who's currently downloading (and has more than you) or people who've already downloaded the whole thing. This means that in order for this whole system to work once you've finished downloading the file you should keep the torrent running so that other people can download a little bit from you. It's up to you, but I usually leave it open until I've transfered as much as I downloaded.
More people who are behind firewalls and more advanced users can go here to learn more:
http://bitconjurer.org/BitTorrent/FAQ.html
If you guys have questions ask them here and I'll try to answer them.
Bittorrent is a fairly new file sharing program that's caught on really quickly. In order for you to download a file a few things have to happen.
First you need a Bittorrent Client, the original is available here:
http://bitconjurer.org/BitTorrent/
But I prefer a more advanced version called TorrentStorm available here:
http://www.torrentstorm.com/
Next you need to find the torrent file of something you want to download. Unlike other sharing programs you need to know what you want to download first, there's no searching. Usually the file will be posted on a web site. For Hip stuff here is a good place to start. For everything else try here:
http://www.suprnova.org/
That site is a little slow since just about everyone who uses Bittorrent is using it.
Once you download the torrent file (it generally has the extention .torrent) the you should just be able to double click on it and have it start downloading.
Now the way Bittorrent works is that there's a tracker that you talk to find out who is downloading the file and then you download little bits and pieces from everyone who's currently downloading (and has more than you) or people who've already downloaded the whole thing. This means that in order for this whole system to work once you've finished downloading the file you should keep the torrent running so that other people can download a little bit from you. It's up to you, but I usually leave it open until I've transfered as much as I downloaded.
More people who are behind firewalls and more advanced users can go here to learn more:
http://bitconjurer.org/BitTorrent/FAQ.html
If you guys have questions ask them here and I'll try to answer them.