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BT Engine v5.04.071010-TE

The TE crew have cracked a little tool called BT Engine which claims to be able to speed up your bittorrent downloads by up to 100%, but I think the companies name gives it away “Soft4Kids”. This release is a bit of irony considering that the scene is against P2P and all, but anyway it comes in 1 archive, and includes a crack and registry key file. Just apply the patch, double click the registry key and away you go.

BitTorrent, the most popular download way, which scatters file to all the computers being in downloading, thus the file can be downloaded by multiaddress. The speed will be quicker and quicker if more and more people are downloading at the same time. However mostly people don’t know how to set the computer and terminal to let the speed satisfactory due to the complexity and instability.

BT Engine is the best BT download accelerator. It is the right tool to solve above confusion. It tries to link more terminals when downloading, and optimize internet system. In this way, the potential downloading ability of BT is exposed and the computer of end terminal can link to more seeds. It is remarkable that BT Engine supports EMS memory buffering to avoid reading and writing too rapid on hard disk. The hard disk will be protected well.

Program Features:

  • Applicable to all BT terminals.
  • NO SPYWARE, NO ADWARE.
  • Support all internet class, such as ADSL, LAN and Wireless internet, etc.
  • Operate simply, only need to hit once to optimize mostly conditions.
  • Notable speed-up, almost accelerate over 100% for each terminal.
  • Unique hard disk protection technology.

Release Name: BT.Engine.v5.04.071010-TE
Size: 1.48 MB (1,556,391 bytes), te-bte54

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  1. Gustavo
    October 13th, 2007 | 05:20

    Does it really works?

  2. name
    October 13th, 2007 | 05:24

    So does it just modify your settings?

  3. sounds helpfull
    October 13th, 2007 | 05:30

    does it actually work?

  4. Kemp
    October 13th, 2007 | 05:32

    I would say this is bait for MediaDefender and the like… don’t waste the bandwidth.

  5. mbliss
    October 13th, 2007 | 05:33

    In general download “accelerators”, no matter which protocol, don’t help your download speed. I would advise against this program, especially when using private trackers.

  6. October 13th, 2007 | 05:34

    sounds like ‘buzzword-ware’ software to me. 3rd party review would have to convince me. although I have heard about bitorrent acceleration by connection to closer (geographical) peers. i think i read that somewhere. could be wrong.

  7. Mo
    October 13th, 2007 | 05:45

    Looks quite bogus if you ask me. Smells as fishy as a tuna + cod sandwich.

  8. PRODUCT
    October 13th, 2007 | 05:53

    Yeah, okay. Download that and get caught.

  9. pitu
    October 13th, 2007 | 06:00

    download and install this if you have -IQ

  10. Lee staff member
    October 13th, 2007 | 06:06

    Lol I would be embarrased if I was the RIAA/MPAA with that shocking english on the website.

  11. D
    October 13th, 2007 | 06:09

    you might as well call up george lucas or metallica and tell them “I’m stealin your sheeeit!”

  12. Cedge
    October 13th, 2007 | 06:42

    @D – How would you get the phone number for George Lucas and/or Metallica?

  13. gearhead
    October 13th, 2007 | 06:51

    You guys are all paranoid, i’v been using an older version of this for 12 months, it dosnt work as well as stated and it helps with cpu load.

  14. waveform
    October 13th, 2007 | 06:52

    I just love that graph! No scale, no control, no information whatever. Nice colours tho. I’m sold.

    They must think just coz most ppl on the net are ignorant of IT tech, they can’t tell bull**** when they see it.

  15. faceofademonslayer
    October 13th, 2007 | 06:55

    I dont trust it..

  16. p.c.k.
    October 13th, 2007 | 07:14

    only way this will make my torrents go faster is if it pays to upgrade my cable connection..

  17. PXRaVeR
    October 13th, 2007 | 07:15

    haha pretty colors. just like windows vista. all A.D.D. traps

  18. Full Metal Jocket
    October 13th, 2007 | 07:30

    I don’t get it. What’s the point when both the graph lines coincide anyway? The graph is *ked up and if it were dimensioned to time, it’d be of no use at all!

  19. sango
    October 13th, 2007 | 07:30

    similar tools plays with the mtu of the packet size,since by default it is fixed
    valued over different network type,by increasing it,you are sending/receiving
    more data per packet send
    works well on paper but seldom in real life,dependant on too many ponderable
    like ethernet card/operating system/ip connection/and then any weak part
    that it travel over the internet

  20. kevin
    October 13th, 2007 | 07:36

    Engrish description

  21. sango
    October 13th, 2007 | 07:59

    the faq about this particular software are:(taken on their webpage)

    it collects downloaded datas to EMS and buffer them, then write in hard disk one time. The times of read and write are reduced.

    not very impressive-and redoing what some good torrents tools are already doing.
    not even optimizing internet connection.

  22. zant
    October 13th, 2007 | 08:02

    When someone uses a graph without any info on the x and y axis, i never take them serious.

  23. Mo
    October 13th, 2007 | 08:21

    @14
    [George Lucas] has never given a straight answer to explain the oddball acronym, THX 1138, but fans and geeks suspect it was his phone number (849-1138) as a young man. Being from Modesto, CA (area code 209) that would be a good place to start.

  24. costa200
    October 13th, 2007 | 08:40

    “nonuse”? Oh and for anyone with basic scientific skills no real graph could ever look like that in a real life experiment.

  25. geof
    October 13th, 2007 | 09:07

    Of topic, Having probs with peergardian updating? Go to setings,
    clik disable. Then try to update, works for me

  26. Goofy
    October 13th, 2007 | 09:28

    I Don’t trust this.
    Second.. I’m happy with the private tracker I visit every day,
    with newest torrents and always a speed of 1Mb/s with my 10Mbit connection :-)

  27. Cyder
    October 13th, 2007 | 09:39

    Is this a real scene release or are they just f**kin with us? Beause this seems extremely fishy.. I know there are idiots who believe in this, which is sad, but using a little common sense wouldn’t mind in this case.. This either monitors your downloads/pc in general and sens the infoto so some RIAA/whatever so can start shutting down sites ’cause they have “solid” proof. My other theory is that the “scene” put out this and fks with BT users in some way..

    But that is just my opinion, just theories.

  28. downloader
    October 13th, 2007 | 09:42

    The graph is great, according to it, without the prog your download will accelerate until it is over, whereas with the prog you will be stuck at a specified level ;) .

  29. Max
    October 13th, 2007 | 09:43

    If the scene is against p2p then this release will probably be nuked with a virus.

    No software will be able to speed up the p2p connection better than the user reading the manual and optimising their own settings.

  30. OMG!!! PWNED
    October 13th, 2007 | 09:59

    OKIEZ… for the specticts it works… and its nothin to do with trackin or anything… all it does it {as taken from the help file} conects 2 mre seeders tan leechers and it tries to keep connected to active seeders…. and dissconnects the ones that leech 2 much or do not seed.

    its as simple as monitoring ur connections and keep pressing the “update tracker” button if you want to do it your self… and it does work

    my speed went from 250 kbps avg to 550 kbps avg…. quite a change sinec some of the torrents are really slowwwww….

  31. OMG!!! PWNED
    October 13th, 2007 | 10:08

    btw it doesnt ask to connect to the internet {norton 360 doesnt allow anything unless permitted by the user} so it cant send info to the RIAA….

  32. Tech-9
    October 13th, 2007 | 10:19

    Ofcourse this works. Check the scale!
    The green “Use BTEngine”-line is way above the blue “NonUse BTEngine”-line.

    What more evidence do we need!? :)

    “The speed will be quicker and quicker if more and more people are downloading at the same time” Ok, so we don’t have to worry about uploading, it’s obvious; the more people who downloads anything increases the speed…

    And the BT-clients already has the “harddrive protection” they mention. This is no magic app. It may help a few people, but only a few.

  33. not convinced yet!
    October 13th, 2007 | 11:41

    @30 OMG!!! PWNED
    my speed went from 250 kbps avg to 550 kbps avg….

    What’s your bandwidth? Who is your ISP?

  34. Still not convinced
    October 13th, 2007 | 12:25

    I’ve tried it and it makes no difference other than it is SLOWER to initially find and connect to peers.
    For those of you who have spent a long time setting up your system to get a speed you’re happy with (as I have)…leave this app well alone!
    It might work for noobs though.

  35. Perka
    October 13th, 2007 | 12:41

    Don´t work 4 me just goes slower!

  36. Tokoloshe
    October 13th, 2007 | 12:49

    Dont let the facts get in the way of the Green Line

  37. cougs
    October 13th, 2007 | 14:42

    why was this even posted?

  38. krazy##
    October 13th, 2007 | 15:15

    agree with cougs & p.c.k. lol …. if you read the first page it says released by a scene that does not like p2p apps ..so wtf

  39. 08/15
    October 13th, 2007 | 16:30

    don’t think this will work. utorrent is not open source, so how will they manage to improve it?

    the diagram seems to be ok. there is no time in it. it just says that you get more speed than without the bt engine when connected to the same peer count.

  40. Bendee
    October 13th, 2007 | 16:49

    I use cfosspeed which fastens all types of net traffic.
    it works, extremely on http speed but other protocols also.
    And it also improves ping, so u can play online games while torrenting.

    I would advice it to rlslog posters…

  41. someguy
    October 13th, 2007 | 18:22

    i dont trust people who use the word ‘fastens’

  42. mike
    October 13th, 2007 | 20:41

    If you want faster torrents then buy a new router. 95% of routers can’t handle all the connections that torrents need. D-link DGL-4300 FTW!

  43. duderio
    October 13th, 2007 | 22:47

    Get serious. IMO; if there’s a good swarm for the torrent and if you have a fast system, then download speeds will be to the max. DSL = 15 MB down and sometimes (depending on the torrent) that’s my download speed as well…

  44. Vampirescu
    October 14th, 2007 | 02:17

    @ 23 ” THX 1138,” is an invalid pager it tells me :(

  45. edwinerzz
    October 14th, 2007 | 09:16

    so guy whats the summary of this thing out of all of u does it make a good diffrence cause my average i use utorrent is like about 150kb/s and when the torrent sucks it like 70kb/s when torrents good it goes like 200-300kb/s

  46. nobody
    October 14th, 2007 | 16:39

    there some weaknesses in the BT protocoll to get more download with less upload, and there are already clients for it (check http://dcg.ethz.ch/publications/hotnets06.pdf for more information)
    Maybe this is just another implementation of this techiqs.

  47. Soulbound
    October 14th, 2007 | 17:13

    two things: u wanna increase the download speed? open the port in ur nat/firewall/router that the torrent client use and search for torrents where u have enough seeds/peers

    unless ur dumb enough to believe and risk anything is such software, dont bother…. just remember what kazaa speed boost program did back in the days….

  48. Deathclaw
    October 15th, 2007 | 10:35

    @47

    America isn’t only country on the world!
    Piracy is legal in my country!

  49. benji
    October 16th, 2007 | 18:50

    hi guys off topic but how the hell do you get speeds of over 80kbs i usually download at around 10-15 kbs i have a 2mbs connection and i use windows vista???

  50. Banem
    October 17th, 2007 | 21:43

    Benji, on 2 Mbps (not 2 mbs) you could have up to around 200 KB/s download speed. It mostly depends on seeders/leechers ratio and speed they seed/leech. On my 1.5 Mbps it usually goes around 150 KB/s, sometimes slower and depending of above. But I am always downloading more than one release, usually 4 – or more when I see the speed is low (Force Start).

  51. 131214N
    October 27th, 2007 | 11:37

    had to say this prog works like a dream

    do as it says and open BT engine,(personally i left the settings as they were) press check and when done press run. open ur BT app, (personally i used BC) and lower ur upload, as not to effect ur download speed.

    u should get top whack and connect to most if not all seeds and lots of leechers. even off peak, u should get a fair rate.

    i am on 2meg, and i got about 244kbps average….50 to 100kpbs at off peak.

    1 torrent at a time and a reboot helps too after 2 or 3 torrents.

    thnx, Twisted EndZ n soft4kids :)

  52. Gunslinger
    October 27th, 2007 | 14:29

    QUOTE: p.c.k. October 13th, 2007 | 07:14

    only way this will make my torrents go faster is if it pays to upgrade my cable connection..

    :) …. or if it pays/access a private tracker :p

    LOL … loved the comments guys, made for an entertaining read if nothing else !!

  53. Not Anonymous
    November 12th, 2007 | 22:30

    Works as advertised (at least with utorrent). Increases the speed of my downloads by 100% when running. As soon as I stop, the speed decreases.

  54. RoFLCaKeS
    December 16th, 2007 | 18:14

    WHO IS SEARCH RESULTS;

    Registrant:
    gao feng 86-025-85368888
    NONE
    yangguang road 505
    Nanjing,Jiangsu,China 210000

    Domain Name:soft4kids.com
    Record last updated at 2007-03-24 11:01:58
    Record created on 2004/4/8
    Record expired on 2008/4/8

    Domain servers in listed order:
    ns1.dns-diy.net ns2.dns-diy.net

    Administrator:
    name: gao feng
    mail: tel: 86-025-85368888
    org: NONE

    address: yangguang road 505
    city: Nanjing
    ,province: Jiangsu
    ,country: China
    postcode: 210000

    Technical Contactor:
    name: gao feng
    mail: tel: 86-025-85368888
    org: NONE

    address: yangguang road 505
    city: Nanjing
    ,province: Jiangsu
    ,country: China
    postcode: 210000

    Billing Contactor:
    name: gao feng
    mail: tel: 86-025-85368888
    org: NONE

    address: yangguang road 505
    city: Nanjing
    ,province: Jiangsu
    ,country: China
    postcode: 210000

    Registration Service Provider:
    name: Capital&Knowledge Electronic Technology Co.,Ltd.
    tel: +1.8453068518
    fax: +1.8453068518
    web:http://www.bothhost.com

    It looks 100% legit, it probably is.

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  56. darmayasa2000
    July 22nd, 2009 | 01:42

    Try not to set your upload speed to low, I did by 4Kilobyte and I got 15Kbyte download with btengine.

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