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Bullit - Steve McQueen (1968)

Infohash:

43DEC76AC1F1A9A6DE468E4E977352EDBDB42ECD

Type:

Movies

Title:

Bullit - Steve McQueen (1968)

Category:

Video/Movies

Uploaded:

2008-12-08 (by redmetoc)

Info:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062765/

Description:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062765/ (thanx velvetfog) Includes one of the best car chases ever filmed.

Files count:

1

Size:

702.98 Mb

Trackers:

udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969

Comments:

 velvetfog (2008-12-09)


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062765/

redmetoc (2008-12-09)

Troyboy1969, I'm just starting out myself but I'll pass on to you here what I do.
Using UTorrent 1.8.1, choose File / Create New Torrent. Select the file or the directory you want to include in the torrent file, then click Create and save as. You should see a progress bar at the bottom of the window as the torrent file is being created. You will then be asked where you want to save your new torrent file on YOUR computer. I've created a dedicated directory for these newly created torrent files. These torrent files DO NOT have to be saved with the content file.
For a tracker, I'm usig this one from Pirate Bay available here on the website. UTorrent fills the tracker field for each newly created torrent so you don't have to do a copy/paste every time.
http://tracker.thepiratebay.se:80/announce

Once you've created the torrent file, register here at Pirate Bay and choose the Upload torrent link at the bottom of the PB pages. Follow the directions and wham! you're a torrent uploader at PB.
I found that the content file I created the torrent for is already listed as completed in my uTorrent listing but I go through the "Download This Torrent" procedure here at PB to add any additional tracker available from PB.
Like I wrote above, I'm new at this so I'm kind of just plodding along at this point. Hope this helps.
Anyone else, if I missed any detail or nuance here in answering Troyboy's question, let me know.
Cheers,
WJA

redmetoc (2008-12-09)

Troyboy,
Yeah, 3.47 GB is pretty big for just a movie file. I have noticed some HD movies are GB in size but not regulars one like I'm uploading.
I've never used an AV video converter. Is it software or hardware (see, that's how dumb I am about it. heh.) Give me some details and if it's s/w, I'll try to download it (only if it's free) and see what my experience is with it. I'll let you know what I find out.
Oh yeah, congratulations on your first upload, you da man!
Cheers,
WJA

NotSoPrettyRikki (2009-01-26)

GODAMMIT!!!!!
603 MB FILE SIZE!!!!!
AAAARRRRRGGGGGGGHHH!!111ONE!!!

Bazerko (2009-03-16)

Name.........: Bullit (Steve McQueen) - action thriller - 1968 -Peter Yates - USA -english.avi
Filesize.....: 702 MB
Runtime......: 01:49:05
Frame Size...: 624x352 (1.77:1)
Frames/Sec...: 25.000 FPS
Video Codec..: DivX 3 Low-Motion
Video Bitrate: 769 kb/s
Frame Quality: 0.140 bits/pixel
Audio Codec..: MPEG-1 Layer 3
Audio Bitrate: 128 kb/s (64/ch, stereo) CBR
Sample Freq..: 48000 Hz

77BiOhAzArD77 (2011-04-26)

Thanks for th up redmetoc,this is 1 of my fave movs of all time :)

Files:

1. Bullit (Steve McQueen) - action thriller - 1968 -Peter Yates - USA -english.avi 702.98 Mb