[muglo] Re: BitTorrent uploads?

  • From: George Couckuyt <grandbender@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 15:03:57 -0500

Hi Doug
I use "MIRO" and it seeds automatically for as long as you want if the  
file is left in the download section. You can choose not to seed if  
you so desire.
You can read more at www.getmiro.com
George




On Feb 24, 2009, at 2:41 PM, Doug Bale wrote:

> I'm finally discovering the joys of BitTorrent. Found a Wikipedia  
> site that lists dozens of major French films for every year almost  
> since cinema was invented - films that won Cesar awards and Palmes  
> d'Or, etc., but were never picked up for general distribution this  
> side of the Atlantic.
>
> Have a look: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_films_of_2008. The  
> grid on the right side of the page lets you search by year. Great  
> stuff there (much of it with subtitles in case your French is a bit  
> iffy); not surprising, considering the French invented cinema.
>
> Here's the thing, though: I understand that BitTorrent depends on  
> two-way sharing - i.e., on people uploading material from their own  
> computers, as well as downloading material from others. But So far,  
> the films I've downloaded seem not to have been made available for  
> 'seeding' from me to other 'leechers.'
>
> Do I have to do anything to those files, other than just leaving  
> them in the queue?
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