its legal to "import" file that i have download from tracker a and upload it to tracker b (if tracker b have the same file) in order to improve my ratio ?
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its legal to "import" file that i have download from tracker a and upload it to tracker b (if tracker b have the same file) in order to improve my ratio ?
Last edited by falukky; August 27th, 2011 at 03:19 AM.
rather because it is not legal to copy someone else's work.
Of course. It's called cross seeding. (Disclaimer: read your tracker FAQ just in case.) Not sure what you mean by 'import', just make sure that you download the torrent from 'tracker b' and if your client asks you to merge, join, add, load, whatever... Don't do it. If this happens, you may have to rename the torrent from 'tracker b' and try again, or completely remove the torrent from "tracker a' and try again. In any case, you can do this with 2 or 20 trackers at the same time as long as the files are the same and you have separate instances of the torrents for each tracker.
There's a lot more detail involved than that. Point is what you don't want to do is cross seed incorrectly and get banned for cheating. Done correctly will be no problem and is encouraged by the majority of trackers. Try doing a search next time, there's so much information available.
How to Cross-Seed safely
out seeding and partseeding help
Cross-Seeding for Dummies!
what is cross-seeding
Cross seeding
Trackers Where Cross Seeding is Legit
Cross-seeding - How to?
i tell you what i think its OK:
i downloaded torrent from tracker 1, after finished i want to upload it to another tracker, i removed the file i have downloaded from the torrent program and removed the torrent file that stored on my computer (the one with the torrent extension that we download from the tracker site in order to add the file to the torrent program)
now my torrent program is empty and the little torrent file is no longer on my computer so i go to the tracker two and download the little torrent file and add it the my torrent program and when i do it the torrent software recognize that i have the whole file in my hard drive and i have reached 100% of the file and than only upload to tracker two.
i think its should be ok no ?
That's fine. But what most of us do though is keep the torrents from trackers a, b, c, etc. loaded and cross seed simultaneously. See how I'm cross seeding x-men?
In green you see the file, encode, release group, size, etc are all the same except for the bottom two. You see in the blue I have one instance for each tracker that I'm cross seeding to.
Last edited by P2P_seeder; August 27th, 2011 at 06:11 AM. Reason: Tracker exposed
and you upload simultaneously to more than 1 tracker ?
but if you have the same file in the program more than once so the speed is divided to ?
just make sure i have 2 instance of the same torrent and under tracker column the both from other trackers ?
Last edited by falukky; August 27th, 2011 at 06:33 AM.
why this trick doesnt work with demonoid.me ?
i try the same version of download and its try to download it from the beggining, and i try it for several files (games)
falukky, it works best with scene releases that have a guaranteed CRC on the files being downloaded. If the file size is a mismatch it will not work. All scene releases are uniform to one another and "Movie.Title.Here-GrP" is going to be the same on "TrackerA" and "TrackerB" no matter what (unless someone has tampered with it).