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>You have to wait for the whole film to finish downloading

It depends on the video file format. If the file format supports opening partial files you can just open them when downloading.

>The latter costs money

There are plenty of free movie streaming sites.



> It depends on the video file format. If the file format supports opening partial files you can just open them when downloading.

It's a bit more complicated than that as you have to ensure that your torrent client downloads data in order, from start to finish. Usually it's more or less random.

There are torrent clients that support this though, for sure.


>>You have to wait for the whole film to finish downloading

>It depends on the video file format. If the file format supports opening partial files you can just open them when downloading.

I based my assumption on the fact that BitTorrent doesn't download the file from beginning to end in order. It downloads the file in a random order.


If it was not possible to download in order, things like popcorn wouldn't be there for years. It streams torrent movies via this method.


No, it can download files in order. Almost all clients have that option.


Isn't the random order option better in some way? Is there a way of using probability to quantify this in some way? I'm thinking that there's a higher probability that a random "chunk" of a file will be available if the chunks are downloaded randomly. But I haven't looked into this enough to know.


I'd assume you are correct (intuitively, if you don't constrain order at all, you'll have more opportunities for matching required parts than if you do constrain order) However I've found that it's very much possible to stream 1080p torrents without any problems, even when skipping back and forth or jumping to other parts of the movie without anymore noticeable delay than I'd expect from e.g. netflix.




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