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I would like to seek answer on issues regarding vuze. It used to be working well with downloading movies then suddenly stopped. OK, so it really is downloading, next up to check is that the download has sufficient availability for you to download. Take a look at the overview of ' availability ' - an availability of 0.
Poor availability isn't necessarily terminal, there may be people out there with the files in the swarm who you will eventually connect to - be patient especially at the start of a download. Look to see if there are any error status messages against trackers. Here's also some information on what is a good torrent and a bad torrent.
Check the seeds and peers in the swarm. OK, there appear to be lots of seeds, why am I not connected to any of them? A good way to get a feel for the swarm is to go to the peers view - this shows you details of all the peers you are connected to in the swarm and you can use it to see if other peers are successfully downloading while you are not.
If you see lots of peers with an availability that is the same as your availability then it means that the swarm is somewhat choked, perhaps due to a superseed. This is most likely caused by a bad router " What is NAT box", "Broadband router" that is consistently mangling a specific piece-data packet. Some routers employ a trick called game mode, rewriting internal and external IP address bytes within incoming and outgoing packets. However, when such an address-byte sequence is coincidentally present within a file being sent via the BitTorrent protocol, the router mistakenly rewrites the data.
This changes the content of the packet, which fails hash-checking. Any incoming packet that has a byte sequence that happens to match the address byte sequence is susceptible to mangling, an event estimated to happen once for about every 4GB of data transferred. Since Azureus 2. Please note: There is a possible solution that will only work once for every download and only when your ISP assigns a dynamic external IP address to you.
If that happens, your router will mangle another different byte sequence and you might be able to finish the download. Anti- leech protection may be working to ensure that you share your file with others. Azureus does not do this, but some other BitTorrent clients do. It possible that the Availability is too low because there are no seeds or peers with the needed pieces to finish the download or it simply is a bad torrent. For stuck torrents, you may be able to find another torrent with the same file using Swarm Merging.
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