I haven't fully put in swarming yet...i have it on the download/order part; and if you i'm doing Tamago, you know this also has to do this with accounting (spliting a sale commission) between nodes depending on how much data was delivered. cool huh.
so...when i implement this i'm going to let the user determine by genre. i already know when something new is published...its just a matter of searching; finding; and downloading; and that's on-top of already implemented stuff...mostly :)
i think bittorrent is hype. and anyone taking shit like its the bomb needs to to take a dev class...but hey; dat be my opinion.
"swarm" -- like a bee --
Sam Berlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sam Berlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
FWIW, LimeWire tries to determine if the file being transferred is
previewable, and if so will prefer swarming from the beginning of the
file (but also swarm from random sections). For unpreviewable files,
or if the computer's been idle for a certain amount of time, the
entire process is random (but attempts to keep the number of chunks to
a small number, building off 8 or so random sections of the file).
Sam
On 10/26/06, David Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
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> Red Swoosh (www.redswoosh.net) does sequential P2P swarming for "on demand"
> streaming video playback. For example:
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> http://edn.redswoosh.net/www.redswoosh.net/AskANinja.wmv
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> What's the difference between "chunks prioritization within time window" and
> "sequential downloading"? How can you stream without sequential
> downloading?
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> -david
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> http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/BitTorrent/message/5481
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> I don't get why they are not implementing a Bittorrent variant for
> play-while-downloading (chunks prioritisation within time window). Read a
> paper once about bittorrent mod, saying that's more efficient than
> sequential downloading. Ever heard of swarming-enabled p2p protocol for on
> demand ?
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