µTorrent
Télécharger µTorrent gratuit gratuitement
µTorrent est un client BitTorrent (protocole permettant le
téléchargement rapide de fichiers grâce au partage et au transfert
simultané), il en suit donc les règles. Pour lancer un téléchargement
il vous suffit de renseigner l'adresse torrent du fichier que vous
souhaitez obtenir. Vous pourrez ainsi partager et télécharger de gros
fichiers très facilement. L'application dispose d'une interface simple
et claire permettant une prise en main relativement facile.
Attention ! Le gouvernement a dévoilé son arsenal contre les pirates du
droit d'auteur.
Retrouvez sur 01net :
- Les mesures contre le téléchargement illégal
- Ce que les lecteurs de 01net pensent du projet de lutte antipiratage
Version :
2.0.4
Taille :
0.31 Mo
Configuration minimale :
Windows 9x/2000/XP/Vista
Licence :
Gratuit
Date de sortie :
25/08/2010
Langue :
Anglais
Vous avez un problème avec ce logiciel, consultez les forums
Les logiciels les mieux notés de cette catégorie
1. What are µTorrent's system requirements?
Very low! µTorrent will work on Windows 2000 and up, including Windows 7. The Mac version supports
OS X 10.5 and up.
2. Is µTorrent open source?
No. It is not likely to become open source.
3. Is there a Mac or Linux version?
Yes, there is a Mac version! Download it now!
Linux users can run µTorrent with the latest version of Wine.
4. What do the red icons ( / ) mean on the torrent status icons?
These red icons indicate that µTorrent was not able to reach the tracker. This could happen when the
tracker goes offline, becomes overloaded, or when the domain simply doesn't exist anymore. Check the
Trackers tab to see the exact error message. This is generally non-fatal and no action should be taken.
5. What do all the status icons mean?
o means the torrent is downloading
o means the torrent is downloading, but there is a tracker error
o means the torrent is seeding
o means the torrent is seeding
o means the torrent is a queued download
o means the torrent is a queued seed
o means the torrent is a stopped download
o means the torrent is a stopped seed
o means the torrent is paused
o means the torrent has an error (check the status column)
6. How can I rename a torrent's folder?
If you're adding a new torrent, you can rename it with the BitComet-style add torrent dialog by simply
changing the save path (the folder doesn't have to exist). If the torrent already exists, stop the torrent,
rename the folder to whatever you like, then in µTorrent, right click on the torrent, pick Advanced -> "Set
download folder", and point it to the newly renamed folder. Then, simply start the torrent again (no need
to force re-check).
7. How can I rename a torrent in the main listview?
(1.5.1 beta 460 and later) Select the torrent and press F2, or single click. Pressing Esc will cancel the
rename.
8. What do all these BitTorrent terms mean, such as seeder, snubbed, etc?
See [Link]'s Definitions of BitTorrent Terms
9. What are labels and what can they be used for?
Labels are a powerful feature in µTorrent. They can be used for simply labeling your torrents to identify
them, or to use for sorting the torrents more easily. For example, you could label your torrents from
private trackers as "private", and then click on the Labels column to easily sort all your private torrents.
You can select one torrent or more than one to apply a label.
Simply right click on the torrent(s), go to Label, and click "New label..." to add a label, or select an
already existing label. This can be done regardless of it a torrent already had a label.
To remove a label from a torrent, right click the torrent, Labels -> Remove Label.
Unused labels are automatically removed from the list.
If you would like labels that never disappear, you can add persistent labels in Advanced -> User
Interface.
The benefit of normal and persistent labels is that they can be used in tandem with "Move completed
downloads to" in the Folders section. The label would be used as a subdirectory to place the completed
download in. See Can µTorrent automatically move files when the torrent finishes? for further
explanation.
10. What does Wasted and hashfails mean?
Wasted shows a combination of discarded data and bad data. Discarded data is data that's sent to you
by a peer that your client didn't want. Hashfails happen when bad data is received and the client throws
it out.
µTorrent automatically verifies all downloaded data and will ensure that only correct data is written to
disk.
11. What does availability mean?
That number tells you how many unique copies of the file are available between yourself and the peers
you're connected to. If this is less than 1, you most likely will not be able to complete the torrent. The
only thing you can do is wait and hope a seeder hops onto the torrent to allow you to complete it. You
can also try and request a "reseed" on the tracker's forum. Sometimes, this may never happen because
the torrent was abandoned, and you may need to find the torrent elsewhere.
12. What is M-Lab?
µTorrent has partnered with Measurement Lab (M-Lab), to provide internet testing tools for our users.
Measurement Lab (M-Lab) is an open, distributed server platform for researchers to deploy Internet
measurement tools. The goal of M-Lab is to advance network research and empower the public with
useful information about their broadband connections. By enhancing Internet transparency, M-Lab helps
sustain a healthy, innovative Internet.
No personally identifiable information is shared by using the Measurement Lab testing tools in µTorrent.
The data collected in the process of testing is, however, intended to be made open and available for
researchers in accordance with the policies of Measurement Lab. Details of the data created by the tests
is available here. Network Diagnostic Tool is the first to be made available through the client.