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You can only use Vuze and WebTorrent Desktop. The others don't support WebRTC peers yet. |
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I used Vuze, but it's a protocol. |
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If you want to seed something so it's always available to web users, I recommend adding an http web seed to your torrent. |
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I apologize for my ignorance and bad English.
Next, I'll try to explain what I want to do.
I have a site where I want to add the player to the user watching through the streaming torrent.
I have a dedicated server with Windows Server.
Then go the questions:
Which torrent client do I use to leave "sowing" the torrent whenever someone watches?
Where do I send the .mp4 file? Btorrent.xyz? Instant.
Ok, I sent the .mp4 file, received an infohash, magnet uri and a torrent file generated, can I close the browser? Or shall I leave it open?
Are doubts that I have, because I accessed btorrent.xyz, I sent a file and it was playing normal, but after I give an F5, the transmission STOPED.
So I want to know where I'm sending it and it stays permanent, just like on piratebay for example.
It is a good use of WebTorrent Desktop, but after many files, it hangs and gets very heavy, so it would have to have a smaller torrent client, such as utorrent.
I would be grateful if anyone would help me.