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[#160127]
Written by: sCifI3001 [18/05/2011, 04:55] |
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i used the word uneducated, not as a sign of stupidity, but as a sign or they havent learnt yet . . we all started with no knowledge, we all went out and learnt how to do stuff, each time i change router or client or os etc, i have to learn how to use them, until i do, i am uneducated i suppose for a more generalised term i should have used the word 'inexperienced' but then someone else will take offence to that word also as i stated in (either this or another thread) i hadn't used my bittorrent client for a few years and wanted to see what the problem was with eztv torrents that everyone was complaining about, i put a cpl in my client, and was maxing out my connection within minutes, so yes, my client/pc/router were all set up correctly years ago, but i also had to learn how to do that, there are help pages on all the clients' home pages, there is router specific help at portforward.com these and many other sites have step by step tutorials for everything, individually explaining to every person what has already been written many times would be a a waste. |
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[#160150]
Written by: salmonella [18/05/2011, 09:21] |
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you're dodging the issue. if i can download shows last week using my perfectly good client that supports udp (and i was using udp to do it), then i should still be able to do it this week, since nothing has changed. but the fact is, i can't, and that points to a problem with eztv, not the user or the client. so, you go get yourself a mac and download transmission, then tell us all how we're failing to set it up properly, when it worked before. |
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[#160158]
Written by: CroMag [18/05/2011, 12:27] |
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novaking is absolutely right that this is mainly an issue with one of two things: 1. using a shitty old client 2. using a vpn/proxy that does not support udp. the only reason i even brought it up was to beg for mercy from eztv to keep http trackers for a little longer. not due to a shortcoming of eztv, but rather to cover a shortcoming of using a shitty proxy who i can't get to move out of the year 2005. i completely respect novaking's decision as the core issue is with items 1 and 2 i list above. eztv has no obligation to cover for other's screwed up shit. so maybe others will come to the realization that i have.... usenet is your friend. peace out |
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[#160160]
Written by: abelard [18/05/2011, 13:19] |
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i'm glad this thread got started b/c i was wondering why so many eztv torrents no longer worked for me (no peers, no seeds). b/c of this thread i have contacted my client's support team to ask if i can enable udp trackers/dht. but i still have a question, which is: why do some torrents work and some don't? the less "popular" ones, like discovery channel shows from mvgroup, seem to connect to peers/seeds just fine. it's the network or cable shows that don't. this difference is what led to me initially to suspect that the nets were killing their shows' torrents off, not that there was some change that eztv admins had made to the technical specs of their torrents. |
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[#160168]
Written by: glaucon [18/05/2011, 16:07] |
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well, my client is set up properly, as well as my router. as for the static ip, i have no idea what you mean. if you're referring to my ip as assigned by my isp (and modem, and router..) i cannot do that. isp's here only work with adsl, and so.. no go there... perhaps it would make sense if, as is normally the case when such administrative technical changes are made, a notice were to be distributed so that we could all be so 'educated'(sic).... |
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[#160177]
Written by: jlizard8623 [18/05/2011, 20:28] |
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is there a way of fixing the problem on my end? how do i support these trackers properly? up until two months ago, i was downloading everything just fine but now it's a hit and miss. i have a mac and am using transmission. thanks in advance. |
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[#160181]
Written by: GrimR [18/05/2011, 21:56] |
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hi, i am trying to download "the secret life of an american teenager", of which i obtained the first 3 episodes just yesterday as usual. today i cannot obtain the next 3 because i get: "http://eztv.tracker.thepiratebay.org/announce actively refused"... blah blah. does this have anything to do with this udp issue? (i have the latest utorrent and do not use firewalls, or any other strange programs that might interfere). strangely it will not allow me to add or remove any type of trackers... (it does it but nothing shows or actually removes). |
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[#160184]
Written by: salmonella [18/05/2011, 23:30] |
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but which version of transmission are you using? if it's v1.54, it does support udp, but you have to set that up in preferences>network. in other words, you have to open that panel, take that port number listed in the box for "peer listening port:" and then open system preferences>sharing>firewall (assuming os x 10.4.11) and open that port in the firewall for incoming traffic. then it <should> work, but there's no guarantee, as i found out this week. if you're using a newer version of transmission and os x, the procedure should be roughly the same, so if that doesn't work either, then you're sol. in that case, try downloading and using folx (as i did) and set it up to use the same port as you chose for transmission, then try downloading the torrents with it. don't install the browser widgets it asks about on first launch; download the torrent file to your desktop, then add them to folx using the file>add torrent menu instead. |
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[#160215]
Written by: mit [19/05/2011, 08:13] |
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i found out just before i had to repair the internet at a computer shop that sometimes if u r trying to download 2 or more at the same time the tv shows go to dead mode --plz try one at a time mine went from 0.1kb (if i was luckly) to 350kb--450kb on the one torret so i go from 1week for a torret to 10- 20mins .. try this see if it helps |
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[#160233]
Written by: angryman [19/05/2011, 13:25] |
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bleh, just wanted to tell you this. this kind of shit should be directly on frontpage news "hey update your torrent client" with flashing lights. i really didn't expect that a working protocol like torrent would require me to update my client more often than once in a five years. i had to come all the way to these forums to figure it all out! |
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[#160247]
Written by: rebelrosekesa [19/05/2011, 21:15] |
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so the problem i am having is that i can no longer download shows anymore. can someone help pleasse,..... |
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[#160258]
Written by: slaymer [19/05/2011, 23:58] |
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lol |
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[#160273]
Written by: mit [20/05/2011, 04:47] |
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i know its so sad but at lease i get to watch my shows now -/cry |
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[#160298]
Written by: webbermon [20/05/2011, 12:00] |
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my head is spinning with terms and processes that heretofore i was oblivious to. can somewhat dumb it down for me, exactly what i need to do. i'm using utorrent, and under preferences, the check marks next to udp and dht are indeed checked, so i'm at a loss as to what i'm doing incorrectly. last time i used it was saturday, and i had no issues. thanks for any guidance provided. |
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[#160312]
Written by: rebelrosekesa [20/05/2011, 16:10] |
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so what are supposed to do contact them? please intervene and fix the problem. i need to watch my shows. |
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