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(New page: Hi leuk_he I've just edited [Equal Chance For each file][http://wiki.emule-web.de/index.php/Equal_Chance_For_each_file] I added an a.k.a info. Sorry if i did sthg wrong. Anyway, please lo...)
 
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Hi leuk_he
 
I've just edited [Equal Chance For each file][http://wiki.emule-web.de/index.php/Equal_Chance_For_each_file]
 
I added an a.k.a info. Sorry if i did sthg wrong.
 
  
Anyway, please look at the explanation in Xtreme homepage;
 
''One queue per file (Multiqueue)''
 
Sharing several files, only waiting time, upload priority and credits decide on the position of an requesting client on the waiting list. The result can be that certain files are uploaded quite often, while other files are often left out of consideration, although they've got the same priority. Now Multiqueue simulates one queue per file. Therefore the QR, which is transmitted to the requesting client, shows his position on the waiting list only for this certain file. So if 100 clients inquire one file, the QR is going to be situated somewhere between 1 and 100.
 
A special algorithm now tries to share the upload among every file equally. So the Xtreme loads a file with 10 waiting clients just as often as one with 1000 waiting clients. That's why you should be aware of the fact that 200 MB shared among 10 clients mean considerably more per client than 200 MB shared among 1000 clients. Therefore it could be advisable to set the upload priority of a rarely requseted file lower when using Multiqueue. Using auto-priority in connection with Multiqueue all files will be set to normal.
 
 
Should i add this explanation too?
 

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