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              utorrent ဆိုတာကေတာ့ ေဒါင္းလုပ္ခ်မယ္႔သူနဲ႔ Share ေပးတဲ႔သူၾကားမွာ File Share လုပ္ႏိုင္တဲ႔ နည္းလမ္းတစ္ခုပဲျဖစ္ပါတယ္.....utorrent ကို အသံုးျပဳတဲ႔ အခါမွာ Speed ေကာင္းတဲ႔ ဖိုင္ေတြကို ေရြးခ်ဖို႔ လိုအပ္ပါတယ္....ထုိကဲ႔သို႕ Speed ေကာင္းတဲ႔ File Upload ေတြကို ေရြးခ်မွသာ Download လုပ္တဲ႔ သူေတြအတြက္ အဆင္ေျပေစမွာ ျဖစ္ပါတယ္.....utorrent ကိုအသံုးျပဳေတာ့မယ္ဆိုရင္ေတာ့ အဓိက utorrent အတြက္ ေဒါင္းလို႔အဆင္ေျပေစမယ္႔ဆိုဒ္ေတြကို သိထားဖို႔လိုအပ္ပါတယ္.

             ယခု utorrent ကိုသံုးေတာ့မယ္ဆိုရင္ေတာ့ ပထမဆံုး utorrent Software ကို ပထမဆံုး Install လုပ္လိုက္ပါ....Install လုပ္ျပီးသြားျပီဆိုရင္ေတာ့ မိမိေဒါင္းလုပ္ျပဳလုပ္လို႔တဲ႔ ဂိမ္းျဖစ္ေစ ၊ ေစာ့၀ဲျဖစ္ေစ ေအာက္မွာေဖာ္ျပထားတဲ႔ ဆိုဒ္ေတြမွာ သြားေရာက္ေဒါင္းလုပ္လုပ္ႏိုင္ပါတယ္...ပထမဆံုးအေနနဲ႔ ေဒါင္းလုပ္လုပ္ေတာ့မယ္ဆိုရင္ေတာ့ utorrent ကေနေဒါင္းလုပ္တဲ႔ ဖိုင္အမ်ိဳးအစားေတြမွာ မည္႔သည္႔ဖိုင္မွမပါရွိပဲ Link မ်ားသာပါရွိပါတယ္....ယခုကၽြန္ေတာ္ http://thepiratebay.org/ ကေန ဖိုင္တစ္ခုကို ေဒါင္းမယ္ဆိုပါေတာ့...ေဒါင္းဖို႔အတြက္ ကိုယ္ေဒါင္းခ်င္တဲ႔ ဂိမ္း သို႔မဟုတ္ ေစာ့၀ဲတစ္ခုကို အရင္ရိုက္ရွာလိုက္ပါ...ျပီးရင္ utorrent မွ မိမိလိုခ်င္တဲ႔ ဂိမ္း သို႔မဟုတ္ ေစာ့၀ဲေတြအတြက္ ေဒါင္းလုပ္ဆိုတာမ်ိဳးကို ေပးထားပါတယ္.....

             ထိုဖိုင္ေလးကို ေဒါင္းလုပ္လုပ္လိုက္ျပီဆိုရင္ေတာ့ မည္သည္႔ ဖိုင္မွ ပါရွိလာဦးမွာ မဟုတ္ပါဘူး.....ေဒါင္းလုပ္လုပ္ႏိုင္မယ္႔ Link တစ္ခုပဲ ပါရွိလာဦးမွာ ျဖစ္ပါတယ္...ယခု Link ဖိုင္ေလးကို ေဒါင္းလုပ္ လုပ္ျပီး Double Click ေပးလိုက္ရင္ ေအာက္ပါအတိုင္း ထိုလင့္ေလးမွာပါတဲ႔ ဖိုင္ေတြပါ၀င္တဲ႔ Box ကေလး တစ္ခုနဲ႔ ျပသမွာပဲျဖစ္ပါတယ္...

              Box ကေလးနဲ႔ မိမိေဒါင္းလိုတဲ႔ ဖိုင္ေတြကို ေဖာ္ျပျပီဆိုရင္ေတာ့ Ok ေပးလိုက္ပါ.....အလိုအေလွ်ာက္ မျပီးမခ်င္း တစ္ရက္ မျပီး ႏွစ္ရက္ ၾကာသည္႔တိုင္ ဆက္တိုက္ ေဒါင္းေနမွာပဲ ျဖစ္ပါတယ္...ဒီ utorrent ကို အသံုးျပဳရတဲ႔နည္းလမ္းဟာ ရိုးရွင္းလြယ္ကူသည္႔အျပင္ မိိမိ ေဒါင္းလုပ္လိုသည္႔ ေဒါင္းလုပ္ဖိုင္မ်ားအား ေဒါင္းလက္စေနရာကေန ဆက္လက္ေဒါင္းေပးႏိုင္သည္႔အတြက္ အသံုးျပဳရတာ အဆင္ေျပပါတယ္...
Ref:http://www.utorrent.com/documentation/beginners-guide
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How to use uTorrent to download bittorrent files


     

This tutorial will walk you through each of the steps in setting up and using uTorrent to download files using bittorrent. uTorrent is a free (and very feature-rich) bittorrent client for Windows 98/ME, NT/2000, XP, 2003, and Vista.

note: this tutorial was created using uTorrent version 1.7.5 Stable.

  1. First up, download uTorrent. Save the file to your downloads folder (or wherever you store temporary files) and run it when the download has completed.

    Decide where you want to create shortcuts to uTorrent, and click Yes.

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  2. When uTorrent is done installing, you’ll be prompted to set it as your default .torrent program. Click Yes.
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  4. Now you’ll need to set up uTorrent so that it performs as well as possible for your specific Internet connection. This will help ensure your bittorrent transfers go as quickly as possible, so it’s important to be accurate. If you know what your Internet connections upstream bandwidth is, select it from the Connection Type: drop down list. If you’re unsure, click the Run speed test at: www.dslreports.com button.
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  6. Your browser will open to a page that lists a bunch of speed tests. Assuming you have Flash 8 (or higher) installed (and you probably do), click the Flash 8 plugin based speed test link.
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  8. Make sure you’re not uploading or downloading any large files (so that your Internet connection remains mostly “unused”), and run the speed test from one of the locations that’s physically close to you. Once the test has completed, look for the Upload Speed number.
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  10. Back in uTorrent, select the Connection Type: that’s closest to your Upload Speed result from the previous step. In my case, my upstream speed is about 582Kb/s, so I selected the xxx/512k entry. If your upload speed is in the 300-400 range, select the xxx/384k option.
  11. Now click the Test if port is forwarded properly button.

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  12. You’ll be directed to a web page that will say either Error (see screenshot below) or OK!. If you get the OK!, skip down to step 9.

    You got the error. That means one of a few things. You may have a software firewall installed (eg. McAfee Personal Firewall, Norton Internet Security

    , Windows Firewall etc). You may have a router (wireless or otherwise). But something is blocking port 44940 – the port that uTorrent uses. If a pop-up window appeared on your screen asking if you want to allow activity from uTorrent on port 44940 – click Yes, Yes and allow forever, or whatever similar option may be offered. If you have a router, you’re going to want to manually add port 44940 as ‘allowed’ for the PC that you’re running uTorrent on. As suggested on the error page, portforward.com has a great list of routers with clear step-by-step instructions on how to forward ports on each one. Your router is probably listed on that page, and all of this port forwarding talk is not as difficult as you may be thinking.

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  13. Once you’ve enabled port forwarding for port 44940, run the test again. This time you should get a green OK!. Once you get the good news, click the Use Selected Settings button on the uTorrent Speed Guide window.
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  15. So now find yourself a torrent to download. I frequent http://bt.etree.org – it’s a site filled with live concerts from bands that allow audience members to tape and trade. Either open the .torrent directly (as seen in Firefox below) or save it to your hard drive and then double-click it to launch uTorrent.
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  17. You’ll be prompted to save the files contained in the torrent to somewhere on your hard drive. The default location in XP is in the Downloads folder of your My Documents. If you want to change the location, click the (three dots) button. Click OK when you’re done.
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  19. Your torrent files will begin to download. Feel free to ‘click around’ and get to know the uTorrent interface.
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  21. You may have noticed that uTorrent also has a system tray icon. You can right-click it to bring up some of the options and preferences.
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  23. You can also click on the series of tabs in the main uTorrent interface and change settings that way.
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  25. Select Options -> Preferences… to bring up the uTorrent prefs – of which there are many. You may want to stick with the defaults, but by all means feel free to poke around and change the settings to your liking.
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  27. Once your torrent has finished downloading, the Status will change to Seeding. This means you’re sharing the complete set of files with other people.
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  29. It’s generally considered good netiquette to seed the files until you hit a ratio of at least 1.0. That means for every byte you downloaded, you uploaded the same amount. Aiming for a ratio of at least 2.0 and you’ll be highly regarded :)
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  31. When you do want to stop seeding a torrent, select it from the list and click the Remove button.
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  33. When prompted, click OK to confirm.
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What is BitTorrent?

BitTorrent (often abbreviated to 'BT') is a protocol that allows you to download files quickly and efficiently. It is a peer to peer protocol, which means you download and upload to other people downloading the same file. BitTorrent is often used for distribution of very large files, very popular files and files available for free, as it is a cheap, fast, efficient way to distribute files to users like you.

µTorrent is a BitTorrent client. A 'client' in this case is a computer program that follows the rules of a protocol. For example, HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) is the protocol used to download web pages and other content - like this page - and your HTTP client (or browser) is the program you use to get those web pages. Some popular browsers include Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Safari.

Just as there are multiple web browsers, there are multiple BitTorrent clients, and µTorrent is one such BT client.

How do I download files using BitTorrent?

Just like you need a URL like 'www.google.com' to go to a web site and download content, you need a 'torrent file', a small file that tells the BitTorrent client the necessary info to download the content you want. This is generally obtained from a torrent website. Many websites offer torrents as one method of downloading files. For example, OpenOffice.org, a free alternative to Microsoft Office, can be downloaded using BitTorrent. Other sites, like legaltorrents.com, offer torrents of all kinds of things - these sites are just repositories of torrents and usually don't actually create any of the content available. They are known as torrent indexers.

Once you've obtained a torrent file, you simply need to import it into µTorrent. There are several ways of doing this.

  • Drag and drop the torrent file you downloaded onto µTorrent's window.
  • Choose to open the torrent file instead of saving it to your computer. If you have associated µTorrent with .torrent files, this will work. µTorrent asks on first run if you want to do this, but if you said no, you can go to Options, Preferences and click button labeled Associate with .torrent files to reassociate it.

But before you start downloading, make sure you've followed the µTorrent Setup Guide. It doesn't take long and will help ensure that your torrent experience is faster and more consistent.

µTorrent finished downloading, but now it says it's Seeding. What does that mean?

Seeding is where you leave your BitTorrent client open after you've finished your download to help distribute it (you distribute the file while downloading, but it's even more helpful if you continue to distribute the full file even after you have finished downloading). Chances are that most of the data you got was from seeds, so help give back to the community! It doesn't require much - µTorrent will continue seeding until the torrent is removed (right click the torrent, then hit Remove). Proper practice is to seed until the ratio of upload:download is at least 1.00.

Where do I find files to download?

Most people use search engines, such as Google, and add the term "torrent" to their search. BitTorrent can be used to deliver any type of file. BitTorrent is purely a content distribution method and (just like a web browser) does not incorporate any technology to differentiate between content that is legitimately shared and content that is pirated. Remember, anybody can see your IP address when using peer to peer clients (like µTorrent), which identifies your computer on the internet. Take care to follow your country's laws concerning copyrighted content.

How do I know that someone isn't sending out viruses on BitTorrent?

In short, you don't. You should treat something downloaded with BitTorrent just like any file downloaded from the internet - that is, if you don't trust the source of the file, then you should use caution when opening it. If the torrent site you obtained it from offers comments, be sure to read those first. But regardless of the comments, running a virus scan on the downloaded files is usually a good idea. µTorrent guarantees that the content you download is not altered from when the torrent was originally created, but if the source files used to create the torrent were already infected, this will provide no protection!

Where can I find out more?

There is a lot of BitTorrent reference information available on the internet, and searching for "bittorrent" on Google is a good start. The following sites are particularly useful:

  • µTorrent FAQ - Provides a list of common questions and answers and solutions to a number of common problems.
  • µTorrent manual - The main documentation for µTorrent. Explains everything related to the client. Press F1 while viewing the µTorrent window, or go to Help -> µTorrent Help.
  • The BitTorrent specification - Technical information on the way BitTorrent works.

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