


The fact that in BC, you have the option to deselect the. I realize this is a very old topic but I am new to BC and am wondering if I am missing something in settings or is it still this way? The reason I ask is, if any of you are familiar with uTorrent then you are aware that in there, there is a check box to select/deselect the subfolder. If you don't like a certain format, then look for the same material in a different format, you will probably find it.
You should be aware of what you are downloading. That being so, if a movie or album IS archived, there's a heightened suspicion factor - why did the uploader do that if not to include malware? This doesn't apply to modern audio and video formats, which are already as compressed as they can practically get, so trying to compress them is a waste of both the uploader's time, and every downloader's time as they unarchive the files. That being so, people are strongly preferring not to have archives.Īrchives also compress some kinds of files so that they're smaller, during transfer. This is how most downloaded malware gets onto your system. Trouble with this is that you can't see what's inside the archive before you download it, so malware can be slipped into it. Then you will get a single file, but you have to extract the files from that archive file once you've downloaded it. If someone doesn't want to do multiple files, they can pack them up into an archive - a zip or rar file. If there are multiple files, then they are in a folder so that's what you get. What you get is what the torrent's creator decided to include. It might all come in one box, or it might come in several.
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It's up to the sender to decide how to package your order.
