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If you visit Torrent Sites on a regular basis, you've probably heard of the Twilight Saga. The best way to judge what kind of movie is worth watching would be to download it and watch it for free on your laptop or desktop. This way, you know what to expect and whether or not the quality is decent enough for you. This is what we'll talk about in today's post: how to download movies from Torrent Sites like iTUNES and FKYI with BitTorrent. ## For this blog post I did not write an introduction because I do not think one is needed for this topic... ## ...and now on to the main body of this article. ## I'll be using a dedicated FTP client - SecureFX, but if you're not comfortable with that, you're more than welcome to use Cyberduck or any other FTP client you like. Every time we download a torrent file we need to know: The file sizes and types (mp4, flv) and probably subtitles and cover art; the number of files; the average download speed; and whether we need any external program to play it – like RealPlayer – or not – like .mp4 files. ## This information is written in the tracker's announcement, which is always the first place we look before downloading anything. Your torrent client will download all of the files in that specific directory and you will end up with a bunch of files that you don't know how to organize or play. You need an FTP client to download the torrents and then move all of the downloaded files into a designated folder, but when it comes to organizing your videos you can use iTunes if you want to watch them on your AppleTV. Move (or copy and paste) all of the newly downloaded files into iTunes and in the left pane you should see a list of all the videos that you've added. With this guide we will be using Windows 7, but you can do this on any version of Windows or Mac OS X. If there's more than one file with the same name, iTunes will give you an error, but just try again. Select all of them and copy them to the clipboard so we can use Cyberduck to move them over to our FTP server. We're going to use Cyberduck because, like any other FTP client, it accepts and displays all kinds of files. Take a look at the following image: When we copy the files from iTunes you'll notice that they are created in a new folder called "iTV", but this is not what we want. We want the files moved to the directory where we downloaded them from in the first place, which looks like this: Once you've moved all of the video files, you need to create a folder for each one so iTunes knows how to organize them. Now you can navigate over to Cyberduck and select "Add" somewhere in the left pane. cfa1e77820
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