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by JohnBooty
960 days ago
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Bittorrent does livestreams? Did not know that. But for "normal" Bittorrent usage, oh hell naaaaah. Where you are trying to actually obtain a complete file, that can be a disaster. What happens is the chunks at the end of the file will be much rarer than the chunks at the beginning. Getting the blocks sequentially offers a small convenience benefit (you can start viewing a video while the torrent is still downloading) but if significant numbers of people did that it would harm every other use case including your own ability to actually download the entire file. If you have a surplus of seeders this isn't a problem, but for sparsely-seeded torrents that is not good. |
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Densely seeded torrents may be slightly different and play out more like you describe, but it doesn't really matter as much there as the first parts can be sourced from those watching sequentially and the end parts left to those that actually seed after getting a full file.