Folders vs Files
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In some cases FOLDERS are required. Some examples of this are collections of videos, and DVD rips which are a set of VOB files. However, if a torrent contains just one movie, I think it would be best to avoid putting that movie in a folder. I'm now seeding 1875 torrents, and struggling to double that. It is quite a bit more difficult to manage directories (folders) than it is to manage and organize and search for files that are all lumped in one directory.
I always try to make EVERYONE happy, and I think I have a solution that would make everyone happy.
Some torrents contain the movie AND screenshots and text files related to that movie. This requires a FOLDER, however, if the MOVIE was NOT in a folder but the screenshots were, that should make everyone happy. Here is an example:Instead of:
c:\DOWNLOADS\HugeCocks
containing files
Hugecocks.avi
HC1.jpg
HC2.jpg
HC.txtit could be:
c:\DOWNLOADS
containing
Hugecocks.avi
and the subdirectory \HugeCocks
c:\DOWNLOADS\HugeCocks
containing
HC1.jpg
HC2.jpg
HC.txtSo the end result would be:
c:\DOWNLOADS
Hugecocks.avi
\Hugecocks\HC1.jpg
\Hugecocks\HC2.jpg
\Hugecocks\HC.txtThe idea being.. that all the movies would wind up in the DOWNLOADS directory. With a set of subdirectories containing the "extra" files that are not required to view the movie.
:hug2:
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Perhaps I missing something but wouldn't the torrent have to be made from the 'downloads' folder to contain the sub-directories or a separate torrent made just of the extras?
In my experience it is better not to include things like pictures in a torrent because many people will delete the extras but keep the main movie. This means that on a reseed they can never become a seeder because they don't have 100% of the original upload.
As I say I may be missing something
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Each downloader will have it's own way to store and classify (if any) his downloads. The uploader can't know them and will use rather a structure fitting the way how he stores and classifies his uploads.
If the extra files are a few pictures and a description text file, their size is usually marginal compared to the movie and not worth even the time to deselect them from being downloaded.
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If the extra files are a few pictures and a description text file, their size is usually marginal compared to the movie and not worth even the time to deselect them from being downloaded.
I completely agree with that, Popper. I was thinking more that after the download the little 'extras' can often get deleted after viewing… Yes, I do sometimes tidy my folders...yes, honestly :laugh: