For a video that posted by the KTR scene group, was used by both RARBG and N1C to create torrents (V1 format).

now both of it are stuck at 90%+ due to age, is there a way to swap their data to bring the progress to 100%?

thanks.

  • m-p{3}@lemmy.ca
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    If the completed files have an identical checksum in both torrents, then copying the files locally in each download folders and verifying the torrents should mark the incomplete files as downloaded and propagate to other peers.

    • seeder@lemmy.dbzer0.comOPB
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      1 year ago

      thanks. I tried this method, but RARBG made modifications to the source file and the verification failed

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, you won’t be able to swap the data between the two in that case.

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      Not same in 2 torrents, Putting one into the other and check it will only give me 0% of the results.

      cuz before posting torrent, RARBG will make changes to the source files, such as filling in its site address in the video attributes, while the seed published by N1C is the source file of the publishing group, and was not modified.

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            1 year ago

            Maybe you could use version control like git to merge the files. But resolving any merge conflicts would probably be impossible.

            I’m a bit high and just spitballing. Hopefully someone will come along and tell me how stupid the idea is and why :D

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                I easily handles pictures and soundfiles. I see no reason why I wouldn’t work with video files. In the end, everything is a text file.

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                  It can recognize if a non text file is there or not, or if the size has changed but not much else. And the big difference is most text based formats are binary while media files are not