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 · While it’s noble and great for you to maintain a great BitTorrent ratio (the amount you downloaded vs. how much you uploaded to others), think back to the first bullet point.  · Torrenting is a file-sharing option that a lot of people default to. When people torrent, they usually pick one of these sites: The Pirate Bay – Best overall torrent site; RARBG – Great torrent site with an active community; X – Awesome torrent site for movies, tv-series, and music; Torrentz2 – The best choice for music torrents; YTS – Our recommended torrent website to download Estimated Reading Time: 8 mins.  · Odds are, your downloaded videos aren't going to be in those formats; most TV shows are encoded in the x or XviD codecs, which you won't find on these TVs.


The comparison of the amount you have downloaded, to the amount you have uploaded, is called your "upload/download ratio", or often just "ratio". It can be expressed as a true ratio, "", but is frequently expressed as a decimal number "". If my ratio is , then I have downloaded twice as much as I have uploaded. In the case that you are adding a new torrent to Azureus which you already have the data for, Azureus may choose a best-guess figure to determine how much you may have downloaded and uploaded. In most cases though, the share ratio will start from 0 and will be accurate if that instance of Azureus has always managed the torrent. BitTorrent is a communication protocol for peer-to-peer file sharing (P2P), which enables users to distribute data and electronic files over the Internet in a decentralized manner.. To send or receive files, a person uses a BitTorrent client on their Internet-connected computer.A BitTorrent client is a computer program that implements the BitTorrent protocol.


A number of things can be causing this issue. Let's eliminate these one-by one: 1. NO SEEDERS: The most common issue is the torrent does not have enough people sharing the file or "seeders". You can check to see if there are enough seeders f. Torrent is a P2P file sharing system, i.e, whenever you download a file from torrents, your downloading that file from some people (some = 1), these ppl are the ones who have completed downloading the file and hence have left it for seeding rather than stopping the torrent. Thus seeding implies leaving it for other to download, so when other are downloading, it implies that you are uploading. Odds are, your downloaded videos aren't going to be in those formats; most TV shows are encoded in the x or XviD codecs, which you won't find on these TVs.

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