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Old 09-18-2007, 01:53 PM
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Re: when i post new thread then how can i do seed this?

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Originally Posted by chinu_dali View Post
i make one torrent file....then i post it in banglatorrents.com.....how can i seed this file?.....plz anybody help me...
This is a reply to the queries of Chinu_dali, mohammedfazleelahi and rishiclicks.

Let us assume that you want to seed a film called 'myfilm.avi' which is located at c:\upload directory. The location of the file will be c:\upload\myfilm.avi.
  1. First read the thread on how to create a torrent written by annono (click Here: http://www.banglatorrents.com/help-s...upload-bt.html).
    Let us say your torrent is called 'myfilm.torrent'
  2. Again following the guide created by Annonno, post your torrent in a new thread.
  3. Next open your own thread. Your torrent file should be visible just below the screen shots. Click on your torrent file and a new download window will open.
  4. Click on download. Either your bit-torrent client (Azureus/bitlord/uTorrent etc.) will open or the downloader of your browser will open. If the bit-torrent client opens go to step 6. Else go to step 5.
  5. If your downloader appears, save your own torrent file (myfilm.torrent) at a suitable place (say in c:\desktop). Then open your bit-torrent client and drag and drop this downloaded torrent file in your bit-torrent client.
  6. A new window will open in you bit-torrent client. In this new window you will be asked to locate the place you want to 'save' your file. Browse to where the files are (In our case it is c:\uploads\).
  7. Finally set your bit-torrent client to seeding (there will be a drop box for this)
  8. Save your settings. The window will close and the torrent will be transferred to the seeding area and seeding will start in a few seconds.

@rishiclicks: An unregistered torrent pass means that the tracker is not registering your torrent. Delete your torrent from your bit-torrent client and seed again. This time follow the steps 3-8 above.

The technical details are as follows:

When you become a member of BT, the server/tracker automatically allots you a 32 digit passkey. When you upload or download a torrent, the tracker attaches this passkey to the downloaded torrent. It can then keep a track of how much you have downloaded or uploaded and maintain your ratio. An 'unregistered torrent pass' means that the tracker has not added the passkey. Such a torrent can still upload to anyone who is directly connected (by direct hash table or dht:) but statistics will not be maintained and you will get no credit for your upload. Moreover very very few people can connect in this way.

That is why you need to download your own torrent - so that the tracker can attach your passkey.
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