So I’ve been grabbing a few shows I want to watch reruns of while playing Balatro that don’t have good blu ray releases. My piracy is fairly limited these days so I don’t bother with private trackers (do have a VPN though). In the past, I never really had an issue with grabbing a few one offs off the popular, maybe honeypot, sites like rarbg and 1337x.
But over the past month or so, I’ve noticed I have gotten a lot of shitty files. Skips here and there or garbled colors for a scene or two. At first I though it was just a bad file since re-downloading the torrent had the exact same problem.
But, on a whim, I did a recheck and had to download like 40% of a torrent. And then 20% the next time. Which made me assume my NAS was fucked or I was dealing with a lot of packet lsos (… I AM dealing with a lot of packet loss from my ISP). But when I redownloaded a “known bad” torrent I had the exact same corrupted file.
So am I just REALLY unlucky? Or is there an epidemic of shitty/malicious seeds on the public trackers these days?
I remember fifteen years ago I wanted to pirate new super Mario bros for Wii but Nintendo hired a lot of bad peers on eMule, it was impossible to download it. It would download it super fast thanks to the hundreds of fake peers that would upload garbage data, but then when completed it would check it and fall back to 0.2% completed. Super frustrating.
In the end I just gave up because I hate and suck at platformers, why would I ever pirate something that I would never play, but at the time in the forums someone said that with IP address filters it was possible to complete the downloads, by blacklisting all the commercial ip address space and allowing only residential (or maybe they were just living in the right spot, at the time in select cities in my country there was an ISP that ran a fiber optic MAN - metropolitan area network, and it was awesome for piracy, as they didn’t block the smb V1 protocol between customers so there were peers that shared gold mines)
Thanks. I’ve been noticing this A LOT. Deluge will stop and error out the download. You are forced to manually check the file before being able to resume the download. Only, it will error out again a few seconds later. Keeping a very up to date block filter seems to help, but only a little bit.
I haven’t experienced anything like that. Like the other comment suggested, I use qBittorent. What client you using?
Have you tried qbittorent?
Without context, I would suggest Transmission for troubleshooting. Qbittorrent is bloating and weird on Windows.
The torrents should be hashed, but that wouldn’t stop someone from making a bad torrent or seeding one.
If someone made a file intentionally collided it would probably cause issues. These aren’t collision issues, but bad chunks of data.
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/76043/torrent-bad-seed-attack-by-sony-how-does-it-work
At a peek, it seems that this attack only causes delays in downloads. It’s more possible that there are commonly shared files with similar issues.
Qbittorrent just gives you options you can choose if you use qt 5 or qt 6 and the version of libtorrent.
Is there any reason not to use the latest version of libtorrent?
i think some people had some problems with it. but don’t know exactly what that was because i never had any problems.
I have also noticed some dips in brightness in some shows.
Sounds like an encoding problem, or some sort of form of copy protection in the streamed video that screws up the encoding algorithms, like the old Macrovision copy protection on VHS tapes.
Someone probably just did a crappy job converting HDR to SDR.
BitTorrent has a re-check upon torrent completion option in settings. I reason not to validate that everything is correct and matches what the torrent says you should have.