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AKapadia
Fri 3rd Feb '06, 3:46pm
hi guys i have seen some really good torrents site with Vbulletin.. like Bwtorrents.com , DesiTorrents.com i wonder is there any hack or it's self install or something what you think let me know.. i think DesiTorrents is down but BwTorrents is up so u may chcek that...
Scott MacVicar
Fri 3rd Feb '06, 6:36pm
I believe its a commercial addon, I had the URL but can't find it just now.
MRGTB
Sat 4th Feb '06, 8:29pm
Last I hear the Torrent hack that was being sold is now free. I seem to have read something over on vB.org about this, were people were saying he keeps changing his mind. One minute selling it, then offering it for free.
Not sure though!
AKapadia
Wed 8th Feb '06, 11:41am
yeah i have seen that too but it's really really hard onlt 2 % people got sucess to install it. other 98 % don't know what's they doing wrong and i m in 98 % :|
C++coder
Wed 8th Feb '06, 11:41pm
There is also another similar hacks its priced 110$ i try to post link
AKapadia
Mon 20th Feb '06, 3:20pm
cool thenx let me know about it
hugh_
Tue 21st Feb '06, 7:05am
This may not be exactly what you were after but the Anymedia hack (http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=106239) supports torrents...
hugh
thethethe
Tue 21st Feb '06, 6:09pm
Why are we even talking about hacks?
AKapadia
Wed 22nd Feb '06, 8:30am
well you post the "Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (1 members and 0 guests)"
masterross
Tue 7th Mar '06, 8:02pm
i need this hack too!!
where to find it?
MRGTB
Tue 7th Mar '06, 10:07pm
I would be careful right now about using Torrents, I've been following and reading P2P News on Slycks site about the MPAA and RIAA these past few weeks. And there pushing the stakes up now on closing Torrent sites and even some NBZ sites have been forced offline this week.
There are currently quite a few Torrent sites under threat after the MPAA announced some targeted sites this last week. Pretty risky if you ask me now to run a torrent site in the current climate. And quite a lot of torrent sites are pretty concerned right now after whats happened this week. Even "ed2k-it.com" was closed by them this week for hosting ed2k links.
Brad.loo
Wed 8th Mar '06, 5:06am
It depends on the content you host of course, but anything illegal/in a legal grey area I'd be wary of hosting or linking to.
MRGTB
Wed 8th Mar '06, 6:34am
Even sites that intend to be legal of some sort are getting closed for hosting torrents. One site was dedicated to Star Trek and tried to work with the film industry to stay legal. His star trek torrent site had been online for years as a fan site, rather than a P2P site. He tried to work things out and guess what - he got closed.
masterross
Thu 30th Mar '06, 4:20am
There is also another similar hacks its priced 110$ i try to post link
hi
please give us the link
i'm searching for TT integration long time ago !!!!
Ross
eclectica
Sat 1st Apr '06, 7:34pm
Having supports for torrent trackers into a website would be useful for the members so they can share large files without needing to use an ftp account or attachments. The file is hosted on the user's computer.
A hack at vBulletin.org that would allow you to use your forum as a tracker server would be nice to see. But until that hack is created, there is a separate addition one can put on the website known as Blog Torrent (http://www.blogtorrent.com/).
eclectica
Sat 1st Apr '06, 7:43pm
Here's the link to the proprietary version for vBulletin 3.5
http://xbt.leiden.xwis.net/
Here's the discussion thread
http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=110823
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