Hai semua, hari ini aku nak tunjukkan cara untuk tukar HTTP direct download kepada fail torrent untuk membolehkan fail target dimuat turun melalui aplikasi bittorrent seperti uTorrent.
Buat apa susah-susah tukar HTTP direct download kepada torrent?
Memang la kalau direct download lagi senang, tak payah nak kena install aplikasi bittorrent. Tapi kalau internet lembab dan asyik putus-putus, tak ke menyirap. Sama jugak kalau download pakai fail manager seperti IDM, tapi bagi aku, download fail besar pakai torrent lagi best. Boleh auto-resume dan auto-start torrent on Windows startup. Boleh pause, stop dan resume atu shut down PC sesuka hati tanpa risaukan resume capability.
Aku tidak pasti sama ada servis yang akan digunakan nanti mengehadkan saiz fail yang boleh ditukar kepada torrent. Servis ini sebenarnya tidak hos sebarang fail di server mereka. Sumber fail tetap berada di sumber asal dan hanya menukarkan capaian kepada fail tersebut melalui protokol bittorrent. Aku sudah cuba gunakan fail backup blog yang melebihi 2GB tanpa sebarang masalah malah aku pernah ternampak fail yang melebihi 4GB ditukarkan kepada torrent.
The website that offer this service is BurnBit. For this tutorial I use backup file hosted in my website server. Go to the site and follow the tutorial.
(1.) Copy and paste the direct link to the file and click on “Burn”
(2.) Please wait for the site to process the link
(3.) Depending on the file size and speed of server where the file is hosted, you may not see this screen if the file is very small and/or the transfer speed is very fast. If you see this screen, just wait a moment.
(4.) Now the torrent is ready. Click on “Download Torrent” button at the top left of the screen. Download and open the torrent file with any bittorent client such as uTorrent.
As you can see, the seeder is actually my website server. The open tracker used to track this torrent is open bittorrent. As long as the file available on the server, the torrent won’t die.
In a nutshell, this method do not involve exporting a file from original to a third-party server before converting it into torrent download. It only converts HTTP to torrent while the original file location remains the same. Hopefully this tutorial is helpful for you guys. Happy torrenting. Remember, do not use the service for pirated stuffs. Torrent is legal but piracy isn’t, as simple as that 🙂 By the way, most pirated stuffs is uploaded to cloud storage services which require waiting time before download as well as expiry time, do not supported by this service. Only direct or hotlink to the file accepted.