Torrent MetaSearch Websites
December 26, 07 by sharky 3,150 viewsBitDig ![]()
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A torrent metasearch website sends user requests (queries) to other torrent websites and shows the results from all of them simultaneously. The premise works like this: just enter a keyword in the search field and it will query all of the torrent website sources and display the aggregated results. Sounds too good to be true? Think you’ve found the Holy Grail of torrents? Maybe. Maybe not. While proper torrent metasearching is great at searching for hard-to-find torrents, it is not something utilized by experienced BitTorrent users. The problems arise because of the lack of information provided by the metasearch. While great at providing aggregated data with loads of results, the specific details of the torrent are often sacrificed (and you’ll still have to visit the source website anyways to get the torrent, in most cases).
Another drawback to torrent metasearching is the lack of real-time results in the searches (of some sites). In the example below, at www.torrentastic.com, we searched for the movie Atonement - a brand-new DVD release on the P2P scene - found Dec. 23 on ThePirateBay.org. The torrentastic search was conducted on Dec. 26th - but the results are only updated to Dec. 7th at the latest, and doesn’t include this “DvDRip” version. Clearly not a great example of how to find newly-released torrents.



