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Since we know a decent amount about BitTorrent around here, I figured it was just time i made a beginner's guide to BitTorrent. This is the guide you can send to your friend next time he gets that glassy look in his eyes when you mention BitTorrent and how quick and easy it makes downloading albums educational, public domain videos and other large files.

Without going into too much detail, here's a course in the file sharing protocol that is BitTorrent
(feel free to skip to the How to find and download a file with BitTorrent section if you're not all that interested in the details).

What is it
BitTorrent is not a program. It's a method of downloading files using a distributed peer-to-peer file sharing system. The programs that you use to download files via the BitTorrent protocol are called BitTorrent clients.

BitTorrent is not like Limewire/Kazaa/Napster/other P2P programs you've used in the past. This is often the biggest source of confusion for people new to BitTorrent. It's not difficult to use, it's just different. As soon as you forget about your old file-sharing program (and you will once you start using BT), the easier it will be to start using BitTorrent.


How does it work
What makes the BitTorrent protocol unique is that it distributes the sharing of files across all users who have downloaded or are in the process of downloading a file. Because BitTorrent breaks up and distributes files in hundreds of small chunks, you don't even need to have downloaded the whole file before you start sharing. As soon as you have even a piece of the file, you can start sharing that piece with other users. That's what makes BitTorrent so fast; your BitTorrent client starts sharing as soon as it downloads one chunk of the file (instead of waiting until the entire download has been completed).
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How to find and download a file with BitTorrent
Now that you've got a better idea of the terminology and process behind BitTorrent, let's jump right into using BitTorrent.

First you need to download a BitTorrent client (the program that manages your BitTorrent downloads). [/size]

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Search for a good torrent. There are a handful of really good web sites for downloading torrents (that's right, you search for torrents on the internet). The sites I'd recommend (in no particular order) are:
http://www.mininova.org/
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Try out whichever one you like. One might fit your tastes better than another, but I've had good experiences with all of these. From this point, search the site using their search box like you're using Googlejust type in the name of what you're looking for. You'll likely get several results, but you want to choose the torrent with the highest number of seeders (indicated in most BitTorrent search results under a field labeled 'S'). Seeders are people who have already downloaded and are sharing the entire file. The more seeders, the faster your download will be. Some sites also provide you with a health meter, which is generally a measure of seeders vs. active downloaders.
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Download the torrent. Once you've found a good and healthy torrent, find the download link and download the torrent. Your browser will ask you what you want to do with the file, so be sure to tell it to open the torrent in the BitTorrent client you downloaded above
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(possibly) ask you where you want to save the file(s). Pick your save location, hit OK, and that's it; your file will begin downloading.

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If you're not impressed with the speed at first, be patient. It can sometimes take a minute or two before the download ramps up to full speed. If you're still not happy, try searching for another torrent with more seeders.

NOTE:Once everything has finished downloading, Press the stop button in utorrent or whichever program to stop seeding otherwise it gives out your IP to everyone.



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really good post man ez, deserves a sticky

Looks like ya put alot of time into it, also a very good idea for a tut will help alot of users :O

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This is a great post!
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Fantastic ez. Great post,worth the time you put into it.
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thanks dude very good post!
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I thought we weren't allowed to talk about torrents here?

But it is a good tutorial. It's a little sloppy, but the information is good.
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Great post Ez!



Should get stickied and will help a lot of users 8)
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At a' boy Ez!
Very helpful post, keep them coming.
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Really good topic Ez, definitely deserves a sticky.
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Nice Copy/Paste bro!

Just kidding, thanks for the post. Definitely deserves a sticky for the hard work.


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