Maybe you should go to official forum and report it to the coder.
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there was about 5 seeders and 20 leechers on my torrent (if anyone still remembers)
@1SmashAdams: with "it shuts my computer down", do you mean a "soft" shutdown (the normal one which gives all apps enough time to close, then displays the "Windows is shutting down" message, etc.) or a "cold" one (direct power off, as if you pulled the plug)?
Maybe your antivirus/firewall is causing this, but it's really weird that it shuts down your whole PC instead of just mRatio.
If you want to report this to the coder, here's the thread.
question:
is there any problem downloading with Vuze files from one traker and mean while fake uploading other files to the saim traker????
I wanna know that to
lets say right now I seeding "dark knight" to funfile. with vuze
and I fake download and upload "seven pounds" to funfile with mratio.
is tat a problem?
I wonder if I can execute this with Wine on Ubuntu.
was heist eigentlich dieses scrape, was passiert wenn ich da drauf klicke?
what means "scrape", what happens when I click on it?
es wird der tracker-status und die seeder/leecher anzahl geholt...
i have testing an it seem to be working fine but should i select scrape i donīt know what is that :confused2:
one more thing what upload this report on the tracker if i set at 1 kb
@TheYe & Options: the tracker could notice the peer_id is different for the two downloads. A peer_id is a value similar to a code that uniquely identifies a peer, and looks like -AZ4004-OorFzpuD8dvL for Azureus, for example. If you have the official Azureus, or DDJ's Hack open with a torrent running, and open mRatio, load a torrent with the Azureus emulation and start it, Az and mR will have different peer_ids. In practice this could be detected, because a real BT client will generate an unique _id upon startup, which it'll use for all loaded torrents until it's closed, but in practice this rarely happens. I have "exposed" myself like this several times and nothing happened - so we could say you're safe.
@GShow: It's a .NET app. I think Wine has problems running these if at all...
@RUBBER: "scraping" is how normal BitTorrent clients retrieve the total amount of seeders and leechers on a torrent from the tracker. It's OK to enable it unless you've chosen the BitTornado emulation - the official BitTornado doesn't scrape!
And in that case, the tracker should see an speed of ~1kB/s - values are randomized - and a total uploaded amount of INTERVAL (usually 1800 or 2700) * 1.
faulty conclusion: different users, different speeds, max up speed off all users are not equal. dont forget that.
thats why you should use on shu, the swarn speed option, cause the tracker software tends to make everyone seed at the same speed.
tested a seedbox in plimseur torrent, and my speed would never go more than 50kbs.
6hours in a row.
its all about the software they use to catch you. someone inside told me.
[FONT="Comic Sans MS"]I Have Noticed another problem but i don't know for sure if it's becouse my pc config or because the program,after 6 hours running it freezes/stop responding with a 7 torrents running.
Anybody else had this problem ?
That's similar to the network slowdown issue after 4 hours of runtime CoreCore has mentioned. Maybe the program has a problem with sockets and doesn't close them after announcing or something like that, and after a long uptime this stacks up and freezes the app... Haven't got to check this yet.
[UPDATED RESULTS]
short-term-testing (approx. 1h) - WORKING:
pussytorrents = 70 kb/s (Azureus-spoof // 20vs25 peers)
thebox = 71 kb/s (Azureus-spoof // 100vs95 peers)
edit: ATTENTION! BANNED AFTER 58 Min!
long-term-testing (over 5h) - WORKING:
waffles.fm = 42 to 60 kb/s (Azureus-spoof // 50vs40 peers)
karagarga = 40 to 69 kb/s (Azureus-spoof // 30vs20 peers)
TranceTraffic = 29 to 52 kb/s (Azureus-spoof // 100vs30 peers)
GFTracker = 100 to 160 kb/s (Azureus-spoof // 4vs5 peers)
PS. i changed some numbers (just a lil' bit) for my own safety^^
I noticed one of you problems too: After 8 hours running with approx. 5 torrents i had 100% cpu and slowdown AFTER I STOPPED 2 torrents ("stopping") (PC: fast X2-CPU and 4 GB RAM with boot.ini-tweaks under Win XP)