well you download this program, then you program then you can go to one of many torrent sites such as sunni torrents, from this site you click on a link and open it in that program you have downlaoded and installed.
I use torrents all the time - I'd recommend using Azureus as client software. If anyone's struggling with any aspect of torrents let me know and I can try and help out.
post some links to some of those documentaries, if you can bro.
Brother i am goign to upload 100's of documentries, cricket , dramas football, comedy etc on a www.mastivision.com within 2 weeeks so check bak and i will make a topic as well when i will finihs up loading it .
Certainly not. Bit torrent technology is simply a way of sharing large files over the internet, with relatively quick download times compared to older filesharing systems.
If you download a torrent which contains copyrighted material, such as a film, album or game that has been officially released onto the market, then that is a crime - however, there is plenty of material available online that is not under copyright.
So, torrents can be used for illegal purposes, but they are not in themselves illegal.
dont you think torrents are slow in the downloading process?
This varies according to a number of different factors, but if used properly they are the fastest method of filesharing currently available.
Firstly, there is the question of how fast your connection is. Ideally you should use broadband - most downloads using dial-up will take a very long time.
Another thing that will affect your download speed is how many people are sharing the file you're downloading. The more people have it, the quicker the download speeds will be for everybody. Someone who has a complete copy of a file is called a seed. People who are trying to get that file are called leechers. When you're browsing torrents and choosing which one to download, go for one that has a lot of seeds, because then it will be much quicker than one that only has one or two. (If there are no seeds, then you can't get the file at all.)
Another issue that sometimes arises is to do with internet firewalls. Sometimes they block the port that your computer is communicating through when downloading, and this will drastically reduce the speed of your downloads. It's possible to tell the firewall to unblock that particular port and sort the problem out. This is called port forwarding, and you can find out how to do it here. You have to be sure which port your bit torrent client software is using in order to be sure that you're not exposing your computer to any unnecessary risk.
Here's the general bit torrent FAQ that the above link is extracted from:
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