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Background Information on Blu-Ray Torrent

Background Information on Blu-Ray Torrent

The Blu-ray Disc (also recognized as Blu-ray or BD) is an optical disc reposting medium designed to supersede the standard DVD format. Its primary uses are for storing high-definition video, PlayStation 3 games, and other data, with up to 25 GB per single layered, and 50 GB per triple layered disc. The disc has the same physical attributes as general DVDs and CDs.

The Blu-Ray Torrent name derives from the blue-violet laser used to read the disc. A standard DVD uses a 650 nanometre red laser, Blu-ray uses a more inadequate wave-length, a 405 nm blue-violet laser, and allows for about six times greater data storage than a DVD.

During the initial format state of war over high-definition optical discs, Blu-ray contended with the HD DVD format. Toshiba, the master company encouraging HD DVD, ceded in February 2008, and the format war ended in July 2009, Toshiba announced designs to set out its individualized Blu-ray Disc gimmick by the end of 2009.

Blu-ray Disk was acquired by the Blu-ray Disk Association, a group of manufacturers of consumer electronics, computer hardware, and movies. As of July 2009, better than 1000 Blu-ray disc titles were readily available through out the world. This number grows exponenitially evey week.

Blu-Ray Torrent is a peer-to-peer file sharing communications protocol used for broadcasting big amounts of data. Blu-Ray Torrent is one of the most popular protocols for transferring big files, and it has been estimated that it accounts for approximately 27-55% of all Internet traffic in the world.

Blu-Ray Torrent communications protocol allows exploiters to distribute large quantities of information without placing the level of strain on their computers that are needed for standard Internet hosting. A regular host’s servers can well be brought to a halt if extreme levels of simultaneous data flow are reached. The communications protocol works as an alternative information distribution method that makes even low computers with low bandwidth adequate of engaging in very large data transmissions.

First, a exploiter playing the part of file-provider makes a file accessible to the network. This 1st user’s file is called a seed and its availability on the network allows other exploiters, called peers, to associate and start to download the seed file. When other peers connect to the network and call for the identical file, their computer takes a different piece of the data from the seed. Once multiple peers have multiple pieces of the seed, Blu-Ray Torrent allows each to become a root for that portion of the file. The result of this is to take on a small part of the task and free the initial user, distributing the data file download task among the seed and many peers. With Blu-Ray Torrent , no 1 computer needs to provide data in quantities that would jeopardize the task by overpowering every resources, however the same final effect each peer finally experiencing the complete file is still achieved.

Since both technologies are becoming more public, individuals are inquiring for Blu-Ray Torrent

About the Author

Steve Wick has developed several protocols and the blu-ray torrent. It can be found at http://bluraytorrents.com/

Does anyone have an extreme wrestling torrents invite? I always keep good ratios. Thanks!?

nordic-t.org
normally i got 1 to 3 mb download speed..
nt.. some torrents are in Scandinavian languages

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