Hi all,

Oftentimes, video files I download only include six-channel audio (i.e. 5.1). Using Tdarr, I transcode the video files and create a stereo audio channel from the surround channel.

At present, qBittorrent seems to seed these re-encoded files without complaint but if I force a recheck, it’ll overwrite my newly-encoded files with the original. I’m concerned that my seeding these altered files is ‘harming’ the pool somehow but I am not sure?

An easy solution to this would be to keep two copies of each re-encoded file on my hard drive, so I watch the version with the stereo audio and seed the original. However, I do not have a lot of storage and would ideally minimize the copies I have of each file.

So, to sum-up, I suppose my question is: am I harming the torrent pool by seeding these altered versions? Or, if I want to be a responsible torrenter, do I need to keep duplicate versions, at least until my share ratio is 1:1?

Thanks.

EDIT:

Thank you to all those who took the time to comment and upvote. I’ve setup a ‘pipeline’ for seeding unaltered originals.

  • Coasting0942@reddthat.com
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    1 month ago

    lol, you’re not uploading the torrent faithfully. A recheck of the torrent by any client would show that they’re not getting what the torrent says they should get.

    You need to make a new torrent.

  • SaltySalamander@fedia.io
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    2 months ago

    I’m concerned that my seeding these altered files is ‘harming’ the pool somehow

    It 100% is. STOP DOING THIS. You are NOT seeding the original files. You are 100% poisoning the swarm. You WILL get banned, and it will be your own fault.

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      2 months ago

      If someone inadvertently did this because they recently started transcoding their media library (…that would be me…), and didn’t think about the seeding torrents, can you do anything to mitigate such bans?

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          2 months ago

          Yes that’s what I’m supposed to do from now on…I’m asking what I can do so I’m “un”-blacklisted/banned, if that has happened because of my previous mistake.

  • Martin@feddit.nu
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    2 months ago

    You cannot seed files that are altered. It’s not the same files anymore.

    So yes, as long as you want to continue sending, you need to keep the original files around.

  • floofloof@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    My understanding is that if you change the contents of a torrent you’d have to create a new torrent to seed the result. You can’t change the contents of a torrent and expect other people to receive the modified files via the original torrent. Your client will be doing a checksum and realizing its local files are corrupt (due to your changes) so replacing them with good copies.

    So create a new torrent with the modified files and an explanatory title, and seed that.

    • themoonisacheese@sh.itjust.works
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      2 months ago

      In fact, this is actively worse than doing nothing at all. Remote peers will download a block, see that it’s corrupted, discard it, and blacklist op for sending them bad blocks.

  • WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 months ago

    This is bad. Seed the original. People want to download what they’re expecting, and BitTorrent has tools to ban peers for sending bad data that is modified from the original.