I know libtorrent added webtorrent support a while back, how does it work? I tried it in qBittorrent and Transmission, and it downloads from the webseed only

  • @[email protected]
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    Yes! Click on the download button under the video, select your desired resolution, click advaced, and you will have the option to download a .torrent file.

    You can also right click on the video player and use the option to copy the video magnet link, but for some reason, when I tried this in the past, I never got any peers.

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      32 years ago

      that’s the issue, i can’t tell if it’s uploading to peertube users, the Blender short video thing I watched has 7 peers but Tranmission showed 0 other than the webseed, qbittorrent showed 3 seeds but didn’t download from then

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        I imagine the webseed would take priority in most BitTorrent implementations. I’ll seed some videos, and update this comment in a few days with how much they’ve been uploaded, if any.

          • Oliver
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            Try BiglyBT which comes with WebSocket support and you’ll see activity. libtorrent does not support WebSocket.

        • down daemonOP
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          22 years ago

          i know that works, but libtorrent, that most major apps use, is supposed to support it now too

          • Oliver
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            Is this working in your case? The PeerTube-videos I have in my seeds (qBittorrent 4.3.9) have 2 trackers: https & wss. But in case of secured WebTorrent (wss) I just get ‘unsupported URL protocol’ for every torrent. If I stream a video from my mobile device I don’t see any upload from my Torrent-client on the Desktop - anyway I see little leeching-activity from time to time.

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              111 months ago

              libtorrent has no support for WebSocket (WS/WSS). If you seed it to someone, she or he is not downloading via WebTorrent.

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            The case is: I read time ago that some torrent clients only whitelist certain other torrent clients in the network to exchange.

            I didn’t remember if I even read the reasons but could be that libtorrent is not inside that and WebTorrent is one of the allowed instead.

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      12 years ago

      Could copyright sharks watch those repositories and issue copyright FUD?

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        Sure, but the vast majority of Peertube videos are under open licenses like Creative Commons, and I’m pretty sure you need to agree to having your video be torrented in the Peertube TOS when you upload. Basically, most videos made for Peertube is specifically meant by the creator to be shared in this way.

        Of course, this wouldn’t apply to if someone uploaded a pirated movie or show, but seeing how regular torrents for those are everywhere, I doubt they’re having much luck taking them down. Think at best they’d be able to DMCA the home Peertube instance and get the main copy and listing taken down.

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    42 years ago

    A major limitation I’ve always noticed is you have to keep the window open to seed it, who’s realistically going to do that for any reasonable amount of time?

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      It’s not supposed to work like that. Imagine a video gets 2 views. Both viewers can mostly get the vid from the server without much being shared. If there ever should be 100s of people watching a video simultaneously, in the time one of them watches the video a typical internet connection can upload the video 1-10 times. That’s a huge weight lifted off from the server if many people upload a bunch. So with peertube I guess servers can scale better than they should be able to with their upload bandwidth.

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        42 years ago

        What I am trying to say is that the sharing only works if there is a sufficient amount of other people wanting to watch the video at this time. That’s where the magic should happen.

        I guess it would be cool if someone with a large peertube server did have stats which show performance and how much people shared between each other! Does something like this exist?