CrunchTime
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The Lokitorrent site is down but that wont affect the torrents.We need seeders pls .
You are right.Lets wait until the sight comes back up.Then I will request seeds again.ckparrothead said:It is effecting my torrent...because the tracker site is down and so i cant connect to seeders...otherwise I'd seed, i've got about 35% of both files.
I think whats happening is that those who are trying to reconnect are not getting through because the site is down.Others who never disconnected are still going.Check back later when the tracker get going again.LIQUID24 said:I'm trying to seed for you guys but I either get an error or there's nobody uploading. I'll try again later.
There is one version of the client where the inventor asks for a donation but otherwise you should not be getting popups.If you do just change clients its easy enough to do.The torrent sites are full of popups.jaxdolfan said:What I have noticed is that those popup windows that say it cant find the tracker stop your bittorrent windows from updating where things are. Once you "OK" the popups, your torrent windows will update.
You are right about several torrents affecting the network performance.We will stick to the one file.Editing commercials is too time consuming so lets leave it as it is.Using the Xvid codec is a good idea.I use it myself.I will post a link for the codecs and tools.jaxdolfan said:How about moving Gadsden to TE?
Yep. I was toying with a few ideas. I really dont have time to edit out the commercials. I am looking into making the files smaller, by capturing it as an avi file and then compressing it to xvid. It seems that with that method, and some resizing, I could get the file sizes down. Of course, everyone will have to get the xvid codec to watch it or use VideoLAN player.
The other idea is to make it only one file, so that my network performance wont suffer so much. I am thinking that having the 2 torrents open is more taxing that having only one. My upload is capped at 30kps either way.
The guy who used a quicktime file did a great job on size and quality, but did probably spend hours editing out the commercials. I want it to be easy enough and non taxing enough to do it every week.