TIVO vs. BitTorrent
Why do I want to watch TV in my computer you might ask? You don’t have to. You can burn a DVD of the show or connect a powerbook to a TV. The compression quality of the shows are usually good enough to be watched full screen on the Mac or TV. These video files are made by viewers who record them, edit commercials out and the post them online for people to download. This is a visual guide to downloading them.
Disclaimer: This of course is for research purposes only. Use at your own discretion and do not hold me liable.

What is Bit Torrent?
Bit Torrent is a free peer to peer cooperative file sharing system. In plain english please? It is a way of downloading files. What makes it special is that as soon as you start downloading you start sharing the bit u have downloaded. So the load gets spread out through many users. The more users, the faster it should be. That’s why it’s important to get the files while they are popular.
How does it work?
There are three parts to Bit Torrent: The tiny Bit Torrent file, the server who tracks it, the application that downloads/uploads the content.
Where are the shared files located?
Not one place in particular. That’s the beauty of it. Say you go to a Bit Torrent Tracker and download a file you are interested in. That Bit Torrent file is just a few k in size. It has info on the data shared and the tracker server. When you launch that tiny file in a Bit Torrent application it will connect to that tracker server. The server tracks who’s all connected and how much they have downloaded/uploaded. The first time it connects it will know you you need the whole thing and it will redirect you to them to download a tiny piece of the file. If there are many users connected, then u might get this piece from this user, this bit from that user until you get the whole thing and Bit Torrent will peace it all together. The beauty of this is that the load gets spread out, the net work traffic requests are of very tiny pieces of data and the more demand for a file there is, the faster your download will be. The downside to the system is that once there’s no interest in a file, there is no value to it because you can not download if no one is sharing. This is called a dead Bit Torrent file. Servers usually have information on how many seeders(sharing the whole file) and how many leachers are per file.
Step 1: Get the App
Download the BitTorrent Application at the official BitTorrent site.

Step 2: Find the show
Find a show you want to watch and download the Bit Torrent file. In this case we are getting it from Torrent Reactor. This site shows the date the file was added, name, size, users seeding the file and users downloading it. Seeders are users that have downloaded the file completely are now sharing only.

Step 3: Start downloading
Launch the Bit Torrent file you downloaded in the Bit Torrent application. Download times depend on your connection and the amount of users downloading the file. The time estimate in the application is usually inacurate. A few hours is a good estimate for an hour long show.


Step 3: Get DivX
Video files can be compressed in many different formats called codecs i.e.mpeg, avi etc. Although QuickTime can play many of them, there are a always a few video files that do not play with an out of the box QuickTime Player. In this case you can track down the codec to see of there is a QuickTime Component you can install. In this case we’re getting the free DivX codec. This codec should allow you to watch most avi movies you will encounter online. Download and install it.


Step 4: Watch and Enjoy
Once the file is downloaded you can go ahead and watch the show using QuickTime Player. Or you may choose to bring it into iMovie and Burn a DVD of it. Do keep in mind that it might be nice to just share for a while so that other can download too.

BitTorrent Links
Since Bit Torrent sites change constantly, the best way is to Google them.
Torrent Reactor
Mini Nova
The Pirate Bay
Torrent Spy
My bit Torrent
Btefnet
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They should put this in a single consumer box that outputs HDMI.
I dont usually reply but WoW!!! Thanks man!. Nice work!
well laid out website the information was very good.