Magnet links have been introduced to replace torrent files, to reduce web-hosting server space and also to prevent any legal issue. Magnet links work same as a.torrent file, but now you cannot download torrent file from popular torrent website. Instead, you have to use magnet link which has all the information related to files which you are trying to download. Example of magnet link: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:c12fe1c06bba254a9dc9f519b335aa7c1367a88a&dnPirate-bay and many popular torrent website have stopped serving torrent file and switched to magnet links. Magnet links are just a link which contain meta-data.
This has been done to save space and reduce load on their server.If you hate or don’t like Magnet links to download individual file from torrent site, then here I’m sharing few tricks to convert magnet links to torrent file. You can manually download torrent file from magnet links, or you can extract torrent file from magnet URL. There are many reasons why you want to stick with torrent file rather magnet link. It all depends on personal preference. I like to download files from my collection of torrent files. Magnet links into Torrent Files Why Convert Magnet links into Torrent fileFew reasons to hate magnet links and love.torrent files are as follows:. Magnet links are slower than torrents file and sometimes take more to fetch metadata.
Magnet :? Xt Urn Btih 998870f7a0f351dc0a69b0eaff07f79bb97aafff
Torrent file starts downloading automatically as it has all the information regarding file, hash info, and other data. It is slightly difficult to download specific file via magnet links than torrent file. Some browser even does not support magnet URL. You cannot save magnet links to your computer as you can save torrent file for future downloading.
Not all torrent client supports magnet links, instead need torrent file for working. For example old utorrent software. You don’t need to go to torrent website to download files again in future.So how to get.torrent file from magnet links? There are few methods you have to follow to download torrent file. How to Convert Magnet Links into Torrent File.
Tip: Also if you delete file from Vuze or utorrent, then you can get torrent file in recycle bin.For uTorrent client:Open Run by pressing Windows+R button and then type this%appdata%uTorrent and press enter to get torrent files. Method 2: Make use of Hash InfoEvery torrent files have hash info which is used to check files authenticity. You can copy hash of any individual file which you wanted to download and search it on various torrent caching website to get your torrent files.for e.g.: Ubuntu OS torrent file cb84ccc10f296df72d6c40ba7a07c178a4323a14. Tip: you can make use hash info to check whether you are downloading copyrights product or not. Just visit and add your hash info or upload torrent file to check and legal issue. Method 3: Use torrent file converter online to convert magnet links into torrent fileThere are many websites which offer free service which converts magnet links into torrent file. You have to just paste magnet link, and it will give you an option to download torrent file.for example andIf you like it Subscribe to our for more updates.
There’s another way.download tixati torrent client.install it.Now open the utorrent and copy the magnet link of desired file. Then open tixati. Now go to file transfers tab click add.then a window opens up. Now select ‘open magnet link tab’ and click ok.now tixati is downloading the same file.Then right click on the downloading torrent go to ‘meta info’ and then to ‘save torrent’ and click ok.now browse to the folder where it is saved.usually it is in documents under downloads folder.this is just another way.one advantage is you dont need to use net connection one you have downloaded tixati. No problem having installed two torrent clients.
I followed method 1, on my utorrent 3.2.1. I managed to get the torrent metafile, but if you start it on another utorrent client the trackers are now entirely missing.this is because utorrent keeps the tracker names separately, in the resume.dat file, and not in the torrent metafile it creates on the fly in%appdata%uTorrent.of course, you can manually copy the tracker names, create a new text file with those names in it, and if you need to reopen that torrent in another torrent client you can manually add the tracker names from your text file. Mmh, kinda cumbersome, ain’t it?otoh, method 3 (magnet2torrent.me) works pretty well.any easy workaround to method 1 problem, any chance?