How do you play Torrents? TV SHows


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Torrents are the same as any other download. You download an initial file--a tracker record of sorts--that allows you to connect to the torrent network. In decree to do this, you need to start the torrent file beside something like BitTorrent or Azureus or one of the other hundreds of available programs.

The comeliness of torrenting is that it allows you to connect to many (even hundreds) of users at indistinguishable time, and allows you to simultaneously upload and download pieces of the file. In this road, even users who have not completely finished downloading the integral song/movie/etc. can send notes to you--drastically decreasing download times for large files.

Once the wallet is actually downloaded, you can play it as usual near any media player, depending on its format.
Well, you don't play torrents. It's only just a way to download files. A torrent is close to a playlist of files that you're going to download. You need a program similar to utorrent to actually download the directory.
Find where you DLed the TV show and drag it (or unzip it first) to your Windows Media Player :) you have to own a torrent client like uTorrent to download the torrent directory and then you spread out the file once it have downloaded in Windows Media Player or doesn`t matter what
you download them and then you accessible them with anything bit file you enjoy

then basically open approaching any other file
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