What is seeding in torrents?
What is seeding? Print. Created by: Shivang Garg. Modified on: Thu, 17 May, 2018 at 5:02 PM. Seeding means sharing a file (s) with other peers. After a torrent job finishes downloading, you are highly encouraged to leave the torrent job seeding.
Why won’t my torrent Go Green after seeding?
By default, most torrents immediately go green after seeding. It shouldn’t concern you if it doesn’t happen. Most torrents will go green when others start downloading the torrent files that you have uploaded. This rarely happens when you initially start seeding a torrent. This is because no other user has downloaded a torrent file from you yet.
What is torrenttorrent stream and how to use it?
Torrent Stream is a Google Chrome plugin that allows you to stream torrents without having to download them. Ostensibly, this means that you can use Torrent Stream to torrent without having to seed, as seeding requires you to seed a file you have downloaded on your computer.
Is it a crime to seed a file?
In fact, in some countries, seeding a file is a bigger offense than downloading it. Therefore, those who do seed might face a harsher penalty. The logic behind this is the following: It’s a more serious crime to enable others to get a file illegally, then it is to download it.
What happens when you download a file with BitLord?
So if you tell BitLord to download a file, it’ll download all of the pieces within that file, and if one of those pieces is shared with another file, that file will also be created, although not necessarily entirely downloaded. I lost data on force recheck? Force recheck discards all incomplete pieces.
What is seeding and how does it work?
Seeding means sharing a file (s) with other peers. After a torrent job finishes downloading, you are highly encouraged to leave the torrent job seeding.
What does “auto managed” mean in BitLord?
This means that it obeys BitLord’s queue settings. By disabling “auto managed”, a torrent will become active (i.e. start downloading/uploading). It will still be be bound by the stop ratio though. Note: All active torrents (including those not “auto managed”) are counted in the total active queue settings.