Multi Torrents, :D :woot:Quote:
Originally Posted by diabloII
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Multi Torrents, :D :woot:Quote:
Originally Posted by diabloII
THEPIRATEBAY.ORG was shut down!
one of the best torrent site:mad: :censored: :cussing: s:eek:
bittornado best for single - 2 downloads.... bitcomet fine with multiple although ive used 20+ for bitornado ><
utorrent, tiny and quick
exactly the same view hereQuote:
Originally Posted by crackhead2k
uTorrent
155kb .exe
10Mb mem
but dont like torrents so mostly dc ftp
I use uTorrent on my mini server P3 450/384MB RAM, because it is very small and I get very good speeds: usually over 300KB/s.
On main rig I use Azureus because I tend to get over 400KB/s
utorrent + demonoid.com :)
qft :with:Quote:
Originally Posted by mukmaster
utorrent
QFT. I used Azureus but tried this and I'll never come back. Also, it doesn't need the Java Installation.Quote:
Originally Posted by pancake
Loads faster, and IMO it downloads faster. Never saw my line filled with 1 file d/l in Azureus. 2 minutes after launching utorrent, Vista Beta 2 x64 was 100k/s (my max d/l right now, upgrading to 4mb/s :D)
I tried uTorrent, I had a download going at about 200kb/s, Switched to Azureus with tht same torrent, jumped to around 300-400kbps
I think everyone is going to have a different experience with each program because of leechs/seeds/connection/route of date/servers/firewalls/traffic/users/etc.
Some of us are lucky some aren't.
I ahve yet to see a Download hold at more then 150kbps at home, school, my gf's house, all have various connections. THOUGH I didn't see 3MBs on a small program download on a school computer. But certainly not on a torrent/P2P program.
utorrent
Azureus loaded with options and plugins.
Utorrent small and light
Thanks
I use azureus but there is another program that is the same thing but not java baised, I have been meaning to make the switch but have been busy. Dont remember the name.
utorrent (no need to install and very simple)+ supertorrents.org= 190kbps with a 1.5MB connection (MAX speed).
utorrent (once the ports are open)
Spot on. Azureus if you want a fully featured client that it platform independant (What i use for WinXP and Fedora when I have it installed)Quote:
Originally Posted by elec999
Utorrent is a very good, compact lightweight client as well.
Using Azureus more so recently.
utorrent is the best for me
Tracker: Torrenbytes - Torrenleech - Pisexy - Wild-bytes - Filelist - Demonoid - Torrent Damage - Bitsoup
http://epiz.com.ar/EPiZ/No%20llores.jpg
I Second that!! the 155kb uTorrent.exe does everything I needed from Azureus without Java, without crashing, and without serious resource consumption. Right now I'm seeding and leeching over 40 moderately large torrents while consuming 9 Megs of RAM and the occasional cpu spike up anywhere up to 30% when loading/rechecking/completing files. Moves and sorts my .torrent and download files upon completion to my specifications and allows me to shape my bandwidth in any amount of ways from giving max priority to the stuff I want now and nicely rotating my seeds to get my ratios in perfect order in the shortest amount of time (great for demonoid fiends :)Quote:
Originally Posted by vapb400
I'm still in shock over how many features they were able to cram into a program of that size (~150kb) that doesnt have a single tentacle into your system config unless you choose to place it in your starup folder ;)
I love utorrent as well.
Standalone apps and progs are generally AWSOME.
yup there a great mix if anyone needs a registration key feel free to pm meQuote:
Originally Posted by vapb400
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Originally Posted by whoodiestyle
reg key for demonoid?
uTorrent and nothing but uTorrent. I've been using it pretty much since the time it went public and haven't looked back since. :)
Previous to that it was Eike Frost's Experimental Client, then SHAD0W's Experimental Client and then Azureus.
I can get decent speeds to save my life, but uploads go pretty well, it really pisses me off. I have tried about every different setting I can find and still get :banana::banana::banana::banana:ty DL speeds
Yep:DQuote:
Originally Posted by fatfreepork
BitComet is #1 :toast:
azureus
uTorrent's the best for me. :cool:
Personaly my favorite is BitLord. I've used azeurus and like BitLord better.
I never had any success with any torrent at all. I download the .torrent file, run Bittorrent or whatever, and all it does is sit there and do nothing. I left it for 24 hours and it still was at 0% with no ETA.
I'm probably just doing something wrong but I gave up. Not like I had a big use for it anyway.
FTW.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mortal
basically the best one out there, no need to use anything else.
I use isohunt.com and mininova.org for torrents
Azereus using torrentspy, torrentbox, or isohunt.
Utorrent FTW.
uTorrent, Azerous isint bad and has sime nice features/plugins but it can eat cpu clocks (even on a nice dual core setup) and memory (yea Java)
uTorrent
FirstTorrent client I have ever got on with... it's managed to stay installed for 2 weeks now
for getting the WM games for my TV collection I use BitComet...not the fastest but better regarding resources as azureus (think I miss-spelled it as always :D )
Tryed them all, thought it was bittornado.
Well all i can say UTORRENT RULES!!!!!!!!!!:D
Bitcomet :toast:
Bitlord:banana:
Azureus + Safepeer ;)
uTorrent
Nothing beats the good ol' Azureus, although quite high on resources.
uTorrent is a good and smaller alternative :)
Don't forget to get PeerGuardian while downloading!
uTorrent +fiftyelven
utorrent for me
I am so sick of net getting halfway decent DL speeds. It's really pissing me off.
I have tried getting dl's from at least three different locations, all with DSL or faster, tried different TOrrent programs, have tried different torrents, tried for the same torrrent with different computers and lucky to get above 60-80KPS..
I am seriously doubting people getting 100+kPS downloads.
How the hell do I configure the programs to maximize speeds?
Can't help you, just depends on the seeders IIRC. Some torrents I get 80k others 200-300k.
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Originally Posted by WesM63
yeah but can you guess your AVG speed?
My avg speed? I have no clue.. just depends.. i never see one below 55k thou.
I used to use ABC, now I only use uTorrent. The best by far and very very good with system resources!
uTorrent FTW.
The original bittorrent works best for me. Right now I'm download @ 17kbs and uploading @ 41kbs.
U T O R R E N T
Utorrent or Azureus easily.
uTorrent demolishes everything. It has almost all the features of Azeurus, but without the resource use. The webui should be coming out soon, then it will be perfect :D
It has to be BitComet or uTorrent ... Azureus is out ...
BitComet is alright, but some private trackers ban it because it used to ignore sharing restrictions in torrents.
bitcomet... downloading fear combat at 1000kb/s... ya
I use Bitlord and it works amazing. Always get fast speeds
Dude, BiLord is Bitcomet engine with spyware...Quote:
Originally Posted by bizkit35461
ROFLQuote:
Originally Posted by bizkit35461
They just completely stole Bitcomet's whole program, changed a few icons and chucked in some spyware... ROFL
ABC and utorrent.
BitComet or Azureus works fine for me :)
ABC - another bittorrent client...
the best
its on source forge...
I think a lot of ppl who have posted probably haven't tried many other BT clients.
I've tried at least 6 clients and uTorrent has been the best so far. Small footprint, fast and has almost all the options you can think of, not to mention it was one of the first to implament protocol encryption. Entire program is only 161kB.
utorrent. my favorite by far. used to use azureus the memory hog. not anymore.
i use azureus and i usually reach maximum speed of my connection, which is 900kb/s. of course i use a very xtrem torrent site to reach those speeds ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by diabloII
utorrent ,having 2 gigs ram does not mean i 'll be using the heaviest programs around.
another vote for utorrent.
I used to use utorrent, till I had like 100 files that I had to re-download when the connection got interupted in a power outage and all of them got curropted. Now I use Az it works better with the extra features and plugin's and even tho people say its a memory hog, I never use more than 2% of my memory so its not a big deal, I can easily play online games while its running with no issues.
Stock out of the box Utorrent may be a very good competitor but when you factor in all the plugin's and extras Az offers I think it wins. Also it just works with my system better.
I have never got my max connection speed out of a torrent, most I have seen is 1MB/s when my max is 15mb/s I usually have a 150kb/s upload set wich puts most of my downloads back to a 1:1 share rate very fast without killing off my upload bandwidth.
There is also the idea that Az is open source like all the other BT clients except Utorrent wich is a closed source, and they did some sort of merger not long ago. Too fishy for me.
utorrent
downloading around 1.2-1.4TB / month (without the problems of azureus)
I started of using azureus but seen many recommendations for utorrent and switched and saw how much of a resource hog azureus was when compared to utorrent. I tried bitLord and ABC but i liked uTorrent the best for reasons i cant recall right now.
uTorrent may lack a few features azureus does which are nice features and all but not really all that great especially at the cost of resources.
MY ISP disabled my Internet this morning I was using Utorrent & ABC. I woke up and my home page was telling me some thing about copy right infridgement, I had to call to get it re-activated, they told me one more time if it happens they will permintly deny me access, and I will have to find a new ISP? Any one have any tips or programs to avoid this in the future?? How in the hell does my ISP know what files im downloading, how does it work?
I use azureus, it's really fast compared to other basic bittorrent programs.
I use azureus, as well just have to figure out my router firewall or open a port or something :)
uTorrent user here. im very satisfied with it..
I'd just get an new ISP if they're gonna be that much of a pain in the rear.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daveb2012
This doesn't help you (unless you move :P ), but this site compares ALL the ISP's across Canada:
http://www.canadianisp.ca
Maybe you guys have an American equivalent?
EDIT:
Maybe this?
http://www.theispguide.com/
It tends to take a :banana::banana::banana::banana:load of memory and it also likes to crash. In general I don't like programs made in Java.Quote:
Originally Posted by biohead
I've been using Bittornado for a very long time now, and although it's not as populair as it once was (for whatever reason), I still like it very much.
Yea I had the crashes too and looked it up. Run Netlimiter (1.30 the old one) when using Azureus (u don't have to set limits or anything) and it won't close until all downloads are finished. I've never seen it take a lot of memory, and even if it did, I wouldn't see the problem. No gaming when it's uploading uberfast. Btw, be sure that the NAT in Azureus isn't blocked, that makes a lot of difference.Quote:
Originally Posted by alexio
Before Azureus I was using Shareaza and although it did the job pretty well, Azureus just 'pwnz' Shareaza bigtime, for example when a torrent has 1000 seeds, Azureus actually finds them, unlike Shareaza.
i was just wondering if there were some program i could run so they couldn't monitor me?Quote:
Originally Posted by THE JEW (RaVeN)
It dosent appear any of you know about http://www.utorrent.com/
Quite sad accualy :) It has the smallest resurce demande of all the programs i Know, and has quite a few sttings anyway :)
I use Emule and bitcomit
uTorrent user here
azureus here too ;)
i guess u have to get a very advanced firewall, enable windows firewall, close all ports open to ur system, and block all ports but the needed onesQuote:
Originally Posted by Daveb2012
that should keep the isp "hackers" out
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Originally Posted by Daveb2012
Just switch over to another ISP. you cant stop them from monitoring you if they want to.
I've tried all the biggest BT clients and Utorrent has been the best all around so far. If you haven't tried it then take a look and you'll probably come 2 like it as i do.
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Originally Posted by Daveb2012
Er i'm no expert but have u tried turning on encryption? I know azerus utorrent and bitcomet have encryption. That'll probably help. But I agree that you should probably just get a new isp.
without a doubt and hands down utorrent kicks some serious arse.
uTorrent, no contest.
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Originally Posted by Makubex_GB
thisi s what i use 2.
azereus ftw
Another vote for Azureus ;)
my vote goes for uTorrent - used Azureus, but it became quite resource hog, when there were 40+ torrents going paralel.
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Originally Posted by somwhere_there
same here
i like the fact that utorrent immediately starts once i tell it to. no loading plugins and 70+ torrents:p:
uTorrent here as well....I'd put Azureus a few spots below the standard BT client...I just can't stand Java applications.
Anyway, uTorrent has all the good features of Azureus with none of the slowness nonsense. In fact, it's the fastest loading/downloading BT client I've ever used.
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Originally Posted by Vapor
BitComet here... never found a reason not to use it.
someone wanna give me a synopsis as to why use uTorrent over BitComet?
I know Azureus and uTorrent have 'lazy bitfield' and 'header encryption' that prevent your ISP from telling you have bit-torrent.Quote:
Originally Posted by ineedaname