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    Quote Originally Posted by erios View Post
    leonardo. If you want to seed a file you've downloaded to more than one tracker, all you have to do is download the torrents from those trackers and save the files to your download location.
    Well I knew that. What I meant, assuming that I am already seeding with one tracker: should I open another torrent and hence end up having two same torrents in the seed list or I just have to modify the properties of that one torrent that is already seeding so that it "announces" (or whatever) in other trackers as well?



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    I'm not sure about the last one, but I don't think it's going to work as each torrent you download has a passkey and besides, this can get you in trouble in some trackers.
    Opening another torrent is the best solution I think.

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    Never ever edit anything in the announce. This is directly in violation of all trackers and you will be banned. This is certainly the way people get banned at multiple trackers for ratio cheating.

    What you want to do is cross-seed. Like you and erios mentioned, you will download the torrents from whatever tracker and, yes, you will load them into the BT client; thereby, having two "new" torrents. All you're really doing is pointing the new torrent to the correct directory. When this is loaded, it will attempt to rehash the file and start seeding thereafter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by el2em View Post
    What you want to do is cross-seed. Like you and erios mentioned, you will download the torrents from whatever tracker and, yes, you will load them into the BT client; thereby, having two "new" torrents. All you're really doing is pointing the new torrent to the correct directory. When this is loaded, it will attempt to rehash the file and start seeding thereafter.
    This is exactly the answer that I was "looking for" Thank you for your precious advice el2em!

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    Quote Originally Posted by el2em View Post
    Never ever edit anything in the announce. This is directly in violation of all trackers and you will be banned. This is certainly the way people get banned at multiple trackers for ratio cheating.

    What you want to do is cross-seed. Like you and erios mentioned, you will download the torrents from whatever tracker and, yes, you will load them into the BT client; thereby, having two "new" torrents. All you're really doing is pointing the new torrent to the correct directory. When this is loaded, it will attempt to rehash the file and start seeding thereafter.

    I've noticed that sometimes, the files I download are the same but at the same time not the same.

    I'll give you an example: I download House, wichever episode, from RS. Then I go to Demonoide, for instance and find that there is the same file there and I start seeding.
    If I go to another tracker, there is a file called in the very same way (and in my opinion it's perfectly the same), but it's compressed in .rar archives of, usually, 14.3 Mb each.

    I was wondering: if I create an archive with those exact dimensions out of the .avi file I already have, can I seed it, or it wouldn't be recognized since the two archives, mine and the torrent's, won't probably have the same MD5?

    What do you think?

    Thank you.

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