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Batman Movie NewsBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (Movie)NewsSuicide Squad ‘Batman v Superman’ and ‘Suicide Squad’ Among Most Pirated Movies of 2016 When most people think of pirates, the first thing that pops into their minds is probably something like Captain Jack Sparrow, or really any pirate in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series.  The classic, bearded, clipper ship sailing scoundrels.  But with the rise of the Internet and the Digital Age, the term pirate has a slightly different look. With the newest blockbusters and hottest music tracks so easily and readily available online, it has become easier and more and more popular for people to steal and share these movies and albums without paying a cent.  The mindset is, why go see Rogue One in theaters this weekend and spend $50 on food, drink, and tickets, when we could watch it in the comfort of our own homes for free? It seems like two of the most popular films to do that with in 2016 were Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad. 




The Worst Heroes Ever were the eighth most downloaded movie on BitTorrent, with the World’s Finest getting the second most downloads.  The most pirated movie of the year honors (dishonors?) goes to Deadpool. The other comic book movies on the list were Captain America: Civil War (#3) and X-Men Apocalypse (#5).  Also included on the list were The Force Awakens (#4), Warcraft (#6), Independence Day: Resurgence (#7), Finding Dory (#9), and The Revenant (#10). There are actually a few interesting things of note with this list.  First of all, pretty much all of the films were still financially successful.  The only true flops were Warcraft and Independence Day: Resurgence.  My guess is people went to see them the first weekend in theaters and liked it enough to download it and watch it whenever they like without paying again. Also, comic book movies are still highly sought after by general audiences.  With more and more comic book movies coming out every year (6 this year alone!), it’s been long predicted that audiences will stop caring and the bubble will burst. 




Yet, they keep raking in the money, whether critically acclaimed or not, and people obviously want to see them whether they pay or not. While Batman v Superman didn’t blow past $1 billion dollars and Suicide Squad wasn’t as beloved as people hoped, they were both financially successful, have their fans, and if this list is any indication, people wanted to see them.  I guess we’ll have to wait to see if Wonder Woman and Justice League will be as popular on BitTorrent this time next year. Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Most large torrent files (8-20 gb) take quite a while to download. Is there software for Mac OS X that allows me to watch them while downloading? We need a torrent client that can download the movie file parts in order, not randomly. We need a player that supports playing incomplete files. We need a connection that is faster than the movie’s bitrate (and a torrent with enough peers obviously).




Previously I used BitThief. It is developed by a technology institute in Zurich. It didn’t have a polished GUI and took a little bit too much CPU while downloading. There's new client I found thanks to @diimdeep. It is called qbittorrent and it is awesome. You can see that while downloading it downloads as a normal torrent client – the parts are downloaded randomly: But there is an option: After that we can see that the rest of the file is being downloaded sequentially (blue – downloaded, green – requested): How can we tell if the speed is good enough? By the estimated time of arrival (ETA): If the movie is 1.5 hours and the ETA is 17 minutes, then the speed is sufficient. The player is and always has been mplayer (I don't know why the domain is Hungarian) plays almost anything (although very rarely it crashes and burns) lots of options (boosting volume, control of cache on streams, indexing...) arrow keys navigation (I can't live without that)




playing incomplete files (and reindexing them, which allows navigation) I use MplayerX - a nice OSX gui. Download and associate movie files with mplayer (avi, mkg): The final step is to to play the file after the downloading started:There are three requirements: A video player software that doesn't mind about incomplete video files A torrent client that lets you choose the order in which the pieces are downloaded A fast–enough broadband connection # 3 is trivial. Although you could cope with slower connection, if you download enough buffer for playback. # 1 is somewhat trivial. VLC can start the playback of a file if the file's headers are downloaded (first pieces of the file). Seeking is a bit limited and I don't remember correctly if VLC stops when encountering a (too long) gaps in video. On Windows I've used GOM Player, which was more laid-back with missing frames. # 2 is counter-intuitive. While many clients allow you to prioritise the files, prioritising pieces is less common.




This is simply because torrents are designed to transfer big sets of data fast. A large reason why torrents are faster or more efficient than an ordered transfer of a file is due to the fact that torrents pick the easy fruits - whatever parts of the file are available from the least loaded / closest source are what get downloaded first. Statistically, you should expect to be missing key parts of the beginning of the video until the transfer is almost complete. The speed is achieved by initially splitting the file(s) to pieces, sending the pieces to the clients in the network and then all the clients will share and merge the different pieces. The operation is best described with an animation found in BitTorrent's Wikipedia article. Unfortunately I can't recommend any torrent clients that give you the option to prioritise the pieces—if there even are any—as I've never really had the need. Also note that BitTorrent isn't exactly designed for playback while downloading (QED), but for just sharing data.




You might get better luck with on–demand video rental services available in your area, which usually use software and protocols specifically designed for HD-playback over the net. Sadly that leaves out lots of great indie content. Maybe the best way to deal with the issue is to gain patience or plan more ahead :-) at least can download sequentially No, because Torrent download files in chunks and not sequentially, so you cannot be sure to download the various pieces of the file in the required order to view it. You can try a specialized Torrent client (like Miro), but I do not believe if will works. There is a program called Vuze that is available but requires a yearly subscription of $25 for streaming while still downloading. I found this question when searched for same things And I found at least two free working solution not yet listed here: isoplex - http://isoplex.isohunt.to/ this player has very ascetic interface, but has function to open and play torrent file.




I watched part of 1080p movie with very little waiting on beginning and flawless playing latter. / is more torrent client that player but have ability to stream torrent file while downloading. currently, there are only window and Linux clients that support this feature q torrent - windows - linux utorrent 2.1 alpha build - you need videolan utorrent 3.1 you need to install Videolan or mpcstar deluge - Linux and windows, Probably Mac you need the Pieces Plug-in,and VLC Video Tyrant - you need java installed, with vlc bit-comet 1.32 - windows - works with vlc or mpcstar NextSharePc European Union project, AKA known as P2p http://trial.p2p- / - windows - Linux unsure about mac /trac - windows , linux , unsure about mac last one, is of course vuze 5.1 whatever version it is. you need to pay for my recommendations are, bit-comet for private torrent trackers, you can change the user agent in the options which allows you to download from them.

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