If you haven't read my post : "What is Bittorent Networking?", please click here to read it. So you can have a better understanding of what
this post is about.
Note that My use of the word "BitTorent" in this post is not to be mistaken
with the client software - BitTorent®
but is rather in reference to the networking protocol. The torrent files showing in the images have the vuze logo (the frog) because it's my default bitTorrent client program.
I will be giving all tutorials using Vuze and uTorrent on windows 7.
I will be giving all tutorials using Vuze and uTorrent on windows 7.
BitTorrent is a very convenient way to download all sorts of files from the
internet. There are many, many ways to download all the files that we need.
However, bitTorrent presents users with stability, pause/resume capability and
even more control over the download process. For the sake of my readers who are
new to this, this tutorial is going to be quite detailed but simple. Follow the
steps and you’ll be just fine.
Getting a BitTorrent client Program
(don’t know what a BitTorrent
client Program is? Click here)
To download using bittorent, you first need a Bittorent client software.
Vuze and uTorrent are free client programs but paid versions with more features
are available as well. Vuze can be downloaded from the official website - http://www.vuze.com/ . Here's the website for utorrent - http://www.utorrent.com/
After you have downloaded and installed either of the clients, the next
thing is to search for and download torrent files.
Torrent files can be found on file sharing sites and BitTorrent search engines
like torrentz, kickass, thepiratebay . These sites host torrent files for games, movies, music, e-books,
etc. You could also just google the name of the file you want to download and
add the word “torrent”; you’re most likely to find a direct link to its torrent file among
the search results. You can get all the cool stuff you want for free, however be
wary of the fact that some of these files may be copyrighted.
When you find the torrent file that you want to download, click the
download button and the file will be saved on your computer. Be sure to
download a torrent file with a high seed to peer ratio (ie. More seeds than
peers). This will let you know that the torrent actually represents what
content it says it does. Remember the torrent file is not what you actually
want to download. Its just a small file that contains information about what
you want. It has the extension “.torrent” just like some songs have extension “.mp3” and some images have extension ".jpg".
Downloading your content
Now that you have both the torrent file and the BitTorent client program,
you can proceed with downloading your content. I will be demonstrating the
process with both Vuze and utorrent like I earlier stated,with an
e-book titled ; "Learning PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, CSS & HTML5 Step-by-Step".
Using Vuze
Launch vuze and follow the steps in the images below. The blue arrow is there to guide you.
The first thing to do is to open the torrent file you downloaded, click "add files" and trace its location and select it, and click "open". In the next two dialog boxes, click "ok". The content download starts a few seconds or minutes later depending on your internet connection.
Using uTorrent
Launch uTorrent, and click the "+" button to add a torrent file. trace its location and select it, and click "open". In the next dialog box, click "ok". there the download screen appears and the content begins downloading after a few seconds or minutes later depending on your internet connection.
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