Gawdzilla wrote:Bella, for torrents you install the software, then enter the name of a film and search for it. Select from the list of available places you can download and click. The software will tell you where to find it after it d/ls.
Correction solicited, of course.
Torrents have a drawback that is quite similar to sites where you pay for your downloads: the popular - that is recently released stuff - is easily obtainable, but if you are after some a vintage gem you are likely to discover that there are neither seeders nor peers available to download from. The latest Hairy Porter films is easy to get. F for Fake? Not so much.
My quest to obtain Jonathan Miller's excellent documentary series,
The Body in Question, has been beset by this problem for years now. To my knowledge it has never been commercially digitised in the first place, but the 13-episode series is floating about in the form of 13 files totalling about 4.36GB. Even if there are seeders and/or peers, downloading may not commence for some reason. I just had another look now, found 2 seeders and 0 peers for it on one site, dragged it into µTorrent but nothing is happening except for my role as seeder improving all that time. My ul/dl ratios of seeds range from 5.8 to 11.0 right now. Meh.