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    Default Download, Stream and Share Torrents With Fetch.io

    Fetch.io is a brand new all-round media storage service that allows users to download torrents to a remote server at blazing speeds. When finished the files can be shared with friends or streamed online. In addition to BitTorrent, it also supports fetching files from RapidShare, Megaupload, Hotfile and other cyberlockers. As part of a beta test Fetch.io currently offers 20GB of storage and 40GB of bandwidth completely free.

    Traditionally, BitTorrent users load a .torrent file in their desktop client to download something, but today they have several alternatives, each with their own benefits.

    In the past we’ve covered a wide variety of torrent-download services. However, the new startup Fetch.io is one of the most impressive we’ve seen thus far, and not just because they’re giving away accounts for free.

    Fetching torrent files through Fetch.io is pretty straightforward. Users only have to paste in a torrent url and Fetch.io takes care of the download through their connection. Once the download is finished, users can transfer it to their computer, or stream it directly from the remote server if it’s a video file.

    But Fetch.io does more.

    Aside from streaming files in one’s Internet browser, video files are also automatically encoded into flash and MP4 format a few minutes after the download has finished. This means that the files can be easily played on various mobile devices and media players, where supporting formats are automatically detected.

    Besides BitTorrent, Fetch.io can also handle links from various cyberlockers including RapidShare, Megaupload, MediaFire, Hotfile, and Fileserve.

    On the sharing part the service has plenty to offer also. In addition to streaming and downloading files for personal use, Fetch.io allows its users to share files directly and hassle free with friends.


    Fetching a torrent at > 5MB/s




    TorrentFreak talked to Rick Olson, one of the founders of Fetch.io, who told us that they’re starting their service in a phase where users aren’t changed anything.

    “In the beta phase users get 20GB of storage and 40GB of bandwidth. We plan to handle as many users as possible for stress testing over the next 2 – 4 weeks. In the event we get too many beta users, instead of turning on paid accounts, we will simply close beta signup,” Olsen said.

    Olsen further told us that they plan to continue offering free accounts in the future, albeit with limited storage and bandwidth capacity. The pricing of premium accounts is yet to be determined.

    While testing Fetch.io we found that in most cases the download speeds of torrents are far beyond what the average downloader usually achieves. This, added to the extra anonymity the service offers and the fact that it’s free, will probably appeal to a wide audience.

    And those who don’t plan to use it will profit nonetheless, as Fetch.io’s seeding policy is set at a ratio of 1:1.25. This means that they give back more to the BitTorrent swarm than they leech.

    In the coming weeks the beta phase will be used to iron out the latest bugs and optimize the various features. The re-encoding times of videos will be decreased, and they’re also working on more seamless integration with external devices.



    “We are already working on the Fetch app that will allow users to stream their Fetch storage contents from their computer like a media center. This project will be open source and hopefully other developers will help us make Fetch content available on more devices,” Olsen said.

    Those who are interested can score a free account at Fetch.io while they last and check out the service. They can use a good stress test, so please don’t be too shy, and Fetch whatever you wish.

    Reference: http://torrentfreak.com/download-str...tch-io-110518/

    Just thought i'd post this, reckon this website could become very useful.
    Last edited by Numbing1337; May 18th, 2011 at 03:46 PM.
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    Default Re: Download, Stream and Share Torrents With Fetch.io

    Thanks for the info...

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    Default Re: Download, Stream and Share Torrents With Fetch.io

    Wow, so it's basically like a free seedbox? Hm.

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    Default Re: Download, Stream and Share Torrents With Fetch.io

    I couldn't figure out how to add torrents from private trackers... would always give me login.php and do nothing else...

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    Default Re: Download, Stream and Share Torrents With Fetch.io

    Quote Originally Posted by cH053n1 View Post
    I couldn't figure out how to add torrents from private trackers... would always give me login.php and do nothing else...
    I signed up, tried adding a torrent from a private tracker and I just get the "login.php" too. It doesn't fetch anything. Does Fetch.io work with private or just public like PirateBay, etc.? I have no clue what I'm doing LOL.

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    Default Re: Download, Stream and Share Torrents With Fetch.io

    :( I guess its only public...

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    Default Re: Download, Stream and Share Torrents With Fetch.io

    i added 2 torrents from 2 different public trackers, but it didnt start fetching :( both stuck at 0%

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    Default Re: Download, Stream and Share Torrents With Fetch.io

    i tried it and it sucks except for the free premium to all the file sharing sites

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    Default Re: Download, Stream and Share Torrents With Fetch.io

    I've just signed up.. the style is good but the service didn't work until now.
    And this message appeared to me:
    "Torrent fetching is currently overloaded. They may work sometimes and others not, depending on the load. We are putting in more servers in the next hours so please hang in there. We apologize for this inconvenience and thank you for your patience.

    OCH fetching is working fine."

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    Once they fix the bittorrent load then this will be better than a seedbox (if the price is right) because they let you download from file lockers with premium account speed.

    I'm downloading from fileserve at 4mb/s instead of 400kb/s and there is no captcha... if the price is right and they let premium users decide how long to seed then we have a winner here.

    In the time it took me to write this post my 1.4gb file has already finished downloading...

    THANKS to the op for the info

    EDIT : From : http://www.formspring.me/fetchio (their q/a board)

    So do torrents on private trackers work?

    Yes they do, but you have to upload the .torrent file yourself and it'll automatically start.

    When fetching torrents, does the uploading contribute toward the bandwidth limit for my account?

    Good questions, it actually doesn't.

    Do torrent downloads get seeded at all or does fetch.io only leech files? Would it be possible to eat up bandwidth to seed files?

    We seed at 1.5 to 1 :)
    Last edited by Needless; May 19th, 2011 at 11:29 PM.

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