Is there a way to merge 2 torrent with same files but different source?
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Is there a way to merge 2 torrent with same files but different source?
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hum there shouldn't be 2 torrents with same content in the first place IMO hence the reward for duplicate torrents.
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hum there shouldn't be 2 torrents with same content in the first place IMO hence the reward for duplicate torrents.
I think what he's referring to is if for example he downloaded a torrent from another site, then found that torrent here (or vice-versa). And yesโฆ This is called the re-seed process. It is explained in our upload guide, starting at step 4 where it talks about downloading the .torrent file that you need to seed the actual content with.
As for doing this with two different files on here, this is also possible using the same process. If for example, you're seeding a duplicate torrent (or you uploaded an identical duplicate), you can switch to the original with this process as well.

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Thank you.
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If the two torrents have identical contents, your torrent client should pick up on that, and ask if you want to "merge" them (which really just adds the trackers from the second torrent into the first torrent). If two torrents are not identical but share some files that are identical, you can just point both torrents to the same location and your client should just work. But if there are files that share the same name but are different even by a single byte, you'll have problems.
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If the client asks to 'merge', it means that the torrent is the same (hash) on both trackers.
ATTENTION: Merging will result in the client to mix upload and download from peers of both tracker together. This will result in wrong UL and DL reported to both tracker!
Which exposes a member to getting in trouble for cheating on both tracker.In your own interest, do that only with public torrents.
Only if the two torrents appear separated, one for each tracker, you are save.
A solution on same torrent is to run two different (instances of) clients.
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