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Submit a list of your archived shit regulary in the meta thread

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725f04 No.749

guys is it possible the torrent link could go unseeded eventually?

bfa5b3 No.758

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>>749

>the torrent link

what torrent link


3e3f09 No.763

Duno if this helps. This was randomly included in a torrent I downloaded.

X– How the make a torrent live forever –X

Do you hate it when torrents of cool old shows whither and die as trackers obsolesce? Well, that doesn't have to happen.

1) Get yourself a bittorrent client which either [A] supports the editing of torrent files to update their trackers *without* altering the hash-number (circa 2006, I am aware of no utility which does so, although it is an obvious improvement), or [B] allows manually editing the tracker field of a a torrent presently open in the client (circa 2006, uTorrent for PC is capable of doing so).

2) Go to http://www.openlitebt.com/trackerlist/ and save the tracker list. If the site is down, changed or defunct, do a web-search for "torrents public tracker list".

3a) [PC/uTorrent-specialized instructions] Edit the list of public trackers in notepad so that there is a blank line between every one. When it's done, highlight, right-click and "copy".

3b) Open uTorrent and open the torrent you wish to trade. Right-click on the torrent's name in uTorrent's main window, and drop down to Properties; click. A pop-window will appear with General (default main) and Advanced tabs; the torrent's tracker list should be showing in General. Left-click the list to insert a typing cursor, then down-arrow all the way to the bottom; make sure there's an extra empty line, then paste in the trackers you cut/copied in 3a. Click the [OK] button of the Properties windows.

Example of this in practice: "Greatest Ultra-Rare Show Ever" torrent is hosted on a single site, with a tracker of something like "xyztorrents.com/6969:announce" – and that site goes down. With the "uTorrent trick" above, seeds and peers who employ it can continue to trade the file until either someone creates a new torrent file with new trackers (resulting in a new hash number) or a means is created to edit existing torrent files.


b800a3 No.788

>>749

Torrents can stay up for years and years (some have lasted for over 10 years now). It all depends on whether someone is still seeding. If the last seed drops, and disconnects, never to come back … then the torrent dies, and whoever is left holding some of the bytes is sharing partial bytes of a defunct file.

Trackers only help the client to find more peers/seeds. It will not necessarily mean that there are any left if the torrent is old.

Bit torrent (the DHT protocol) is really just a more advanced, decentralized version of P2P file sharing where several can share a file at the same time, and if one disconnects the rest of the file can be seeded (shared) by others still online.

Thus, unlike P2P or file hosting services, torrent links (magnets) typically last longer.

I am very interested in a new protocol called IPFS which (allegedly) will keep files online indefinitely… although this new protocol is not widely adopted … at least yet.


a48a96 No.790

>>763

DHT and peer exchange make trackers obsolete. The only reason to have them is for private trackers to keep track of ratios.




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