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I currently use Kazaalite,but am thinking of trying out BitTorrent.I have looked at a few websites that explains how it works,but it all seems a little complicated to me.All this stuff about ports,seeds,swarms,etc went completely over my head.I was just hoping that someone could explain to me,in simple terms,how this program works,is it easy to use,and is it better than Kazaalite? Im just worried about having to change various settings on my pc when I dont really know what I am doing.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is a bit more confusing at first than Kazaa and the like.....you really don't have to change any setting on your PC at all unless your firewall stops you connecting through the required ports.....I am still learning the ins and outs myself so the best I can do is point you to these websites:
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Okay, first things first. Bittorrent is not a Kazaa replacement. Kazaa is great for individual songs and small files but bittorrent really excels when huge files are being shared. Better to keep both as you wont find individual songs on bittorrent.
Right how it works - 1 person has a file they want to share, they create a torrent (which contains information about what they want to share) and upload that torrent to a tracker. People download the torrent from the tracker and open it in a bittorrent client which then begins to connect to other people and download the actual file. That is it!
If you just set your firewall to give bittorrent complete access to the net, you should have no port problems. Seeds are people who have 100% of the file you're downloading and so are only uploading it to other people. A peer (or leech) is someone currently downloading. The Swarm is how many people are connected in total wether you are connected to them or not... Hope this makes sense :/
Also, when you have finished downloading, you become a seed. Please seed your file as long as possible so other people have a chance of getting it. thanks :D
Right how it works - 1 person has a file they want to share, they create a torrent (which contains information about what they want to share) and upload that torrent to a tracker. People download the torrent from the tracker and open it in a bittorrent client which then begins to connect to other people and download the actual file. That is it!
If you just set your firewall to give bittorrent complete access to the net, you should have no port problems. Seeds are people who have 100% of the file you're downloading and so are only uploading it to other people. A peer (or leech) is someone currently downloading. The Swarm is how many people are connected in total wether you are connected to them or not... Hope this makes sense :/
Also, when you have finished downloading, you become a seed. Please seed your file as long as possible so other people have a chance of getting it. thanks :D