every once in awhile i get a bug up my butt about sharing my massive, curated library… but every time i get distracted by the volume of steps it would take to create the necessary shit to seed and then find a place that would even take those seeds to index.

ami doin it wrong? why is it so hard? napster was easy.

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    3 months ago

    It’s easy. Create the torrent, upload it to a public tracker. Or send it to your friends. Or post the magnet link and rely on DHT.

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      3 months ago

      what are the best tools to automagically create 40k torrent files from their xml metadata. are there tools to automatically bundle seasons/shows/collections?

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        3 months ago

        It depends. If you want to split the library by movies/shows/seasons/whatever, you can probably do that with a small shell script. If it’s by folder, that’s very easy. If for some reason you have an XML database and a flat file backend… well, you’d have to put the files into a folder tree for the torrents anyway. It would be much easier to actually move (or better yet, symlink or hard link) the files into that folder tree, unless there’s some kind of industrial-grade torrent software I’ve never heard of that can integrate with that, instead of just the filesystem. I’m sure they exist, given that bittorrent is used for stuff like video game updates, but that seems like a lot of work for not much gain.