Finding Bigfoot S03E15 Peek-A-Boo Bigfoot HDTV x264-tNeseeders: 1
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Finding Bigfoot S03E15 Peek-A-Boo Bigfoot HDTV x264-tNe (Size: 248.94 MB)
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The 5 Key Rules of P2P (peer-to-peer) and torrents:
- Users must seed back to a ratio of at least 1.5:1. Only 1:1 does not keep the file(s) going as only about 90% of that was usable data to others. - Users must know how to rename a file. Not everything is going to be named how one likes as different people go by different television episode guides. Instead of commenting and possibily confusing other users about a filename just be grateful you have the new release and rename the file to ones own liking after download/seeding has completed. - Users must have patience. Not everything is going to be released instantaneously. Cappers are NOT machines, they are real people with real lives; jobs; families; other things far more important. Be grateful things become available at all. - Users should know how to convert formats. Not everything will be released in the format of choice. If users took the time to learn how to use torrents, then they can take a little more time to learn how to convert file formats. - Try to comment on video/audio quality only or mention any serious technical flaws such as distorted video segments or major synchronization issues throughout the entire file. Comments of commercials in the video is alright, but who cares? Again, be thankful and fast-forward through them. If users can't do any one of the above mentioned and cannot learn something new then they probably do not belong in the P2P networks. Additional Notes of P2P and torrenting: - Regarding RAR files that we get from scene. Disgusted and tired of so many complaints about it from users yet they have no idea why it is used. There have been a couple users attempting to explain the reason for them, but no one has been correct. It should be common sense, but will spell it out now... It is impossible to upload an incomplete file. It would have to be written over again with each bit of progress. The RAR files are so that completed parts can upload while the recording and encoding is still going. The RAR files are how users can get some shows so fast after airing. I mean really fast. Within 10 minutes after airing. And that's when it reaches P2P, the bottome of the sharing process. The actual release (sometimes) was probably only 2 minutes after air. Now, if users could be so kind and please quit all that obnoxious, misinformed complaining, that'd be fantastic. Related Torrents
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