Connect your iPhone to your computer and open Vuze.
In Vuze, make sure the Sidebar item labeled “Devices” in turned on. Vuze will automatically detect connected devices and display a list.
Drag and drop a video file from your Vuze library or desktop onto the iTunes icon. Vuze will send the video to your iTunes library for transfer to an iPhone.
Transfer the video file from iTunes to an iPhone as you normally would.
Open Vuze on your PC. Click "Start," "Programs," then double-click the "Vuze" icon.
Look at the sidebar on the left side of Vuze. One of the categories there will be devices. Your PlayStation 3 will be automatically detected and appear there.
Drag and drop the files you want access to on your PS3 to the PS3 icon, then follow the on-screen prompts.
Navigate to a website hosting an RSS feed to which you would like to subscribe. Generally, an RSS link can be identified by the letters "RSS" or by an orange icon with a white dot in the lower-left corner and two semi-circles extending from it. Click the link to open it in the web browser.
Highlight the entire contents of the address bar at the top of the browser window. Right-click the highlighted text and select "Copy" to copy the address of the RSS feed to the Windows clipboard.
Launch Vuze.
Click the "Subscriptions" link on the left side of the Vuze window. A new window appears asking if you would like to enable subscriptions. Click "Yes."
Click the "Create New Subscription" button and then click the "RSS" tab at the top of the window that appears.
Click the text box under the words "Type or paste the URL below." Use the "Backspace" key to erase the text currently in the box, then right-click the box and select "Paste." The address that you copied appears in the box.
Click "Save." Vuze downloads the contents of the RSS feed and displays a list of the files available to download. Click the blue button next to any file to download it.
The only way to hide your IP address when connected to Vuze is to connect through a proxy server.
Get your proxy server details ready. You will need the IP address and port number of the proxy server. If it is a paid proxy service, you will have a user name and password. Vuze only enables proxy connections for peer-to-peer contact with SOCKS proxies. For SOCKS4, it expects you to know whether you have a SOCKS 4, or SOCKS4a proxy. As most proxy sites don't distinguish between versions of SOCKS4, it is better to use a SOCKS5 proxy server.
Open Vuze. Select the "Tools" drop-down menu from the menu bar. Click on "Options" to open the "Options" window. The window will open on the "Mode" section. Press the "Advanced radio button in the User Proficiency section. Press "Apply" and then "Close." Close down Vuze and reopen it again. Without this step, the proxy options are not available.
Select the "Tools" drop-down menu from the menu bar. Click on "Options" to open the "Options" window.
Find the "Connections" entry in the menu on the left hand side of the "Options" window. Click on the arrow in front of the word "Connections" to expand out the "Connections" submenus. Click on "Proxy Options."
Check the "Enable proxying of tracker communications" box to activate the Tracker proxy fields. Check the "I have a SOCKS proxy" box. In the "Host" field, enter the IP Address of your proxy server. In the "Port" field, enter the port number given by your proxy server. If you are using a subscription service enter the user name and password for your account.
Check the "Enable proxying of peer communications" box to activate the "Peer Communications" section of the screen. Check the "Inform tracker of limitation" box. Set the "SOCKS version" as "V5."
Check the "Use same proxy settings for tracker and peer communications proxy" box, unless you intend to use a different proxy for Peer Communications. While this box is checked, the remaining fields in the screen are disabled. If you want to use a different proxy for Peer Communications, remove the check mark from this box and fill in the IP Address and port of you proxy and your user name and password if you have one.
Check the "Check proxy status on startup" box. Click the "Apply" button and then click the "Close" button. Back in the main screen, select the "File" drop-down menu from the menu bar and click on "Exit" to close the menu. Reopen Vuze to start sharing files through the proxy server.
You can't directly sync your iPod to Vuze, but you can sync Vuze with iTunes and then sync your iPod in iTunes.
Highlight a song or video in your Vuze library. You can highlight multiple items by holding the "Shift" key down and using the arrow keys.
Drag the highlighted media to "Devices" in the left-hand menu of Vuze. When the menu expands, continue dragging the files to "iTunes" and release the mouse button. ITunes will open and start adding the files. Wait for the files to finish transferring.
Connect your iPod to your computer with the iPod USB cable. If your iPod is set to automatic sync, the media from Vuze will sync with the iPod immediately. If not, go on to the next step.
Locate the files in your iTunes library. Drag and drop the file names or icons from the library to your iPod's icon in the left-hand menu of iTunes. ITunes will add the files to your iPod.
Double-click your Vuze icon to launch the software. Click on the "File" icon at the top of the window.
Click on the "New Torrent" option from the "File" menu. Wait for the "New Torrent Wizard" to appear on the menu.
Select the file that you want to make a torrent for from the menu that appears on the screen. Choose your output destination from the menu. This is where the torrent will be exported to. Choose your desktop for easy access.
Click the "Create" option at the bottom of the screen and wait for the software to create the torrent file. The torrent icon will appear on your output destination.
Click the "File" icon at the top of your software and then click the "Open" icon. Click the "Torrent File" option and then choose your torrent file from your desktop. This will allow you to seed the file to Vuze users for downloading.
Launch Vuze. To ensure the best compatibility, update the application to the latest version if a new version is available.
Click "Tools." Click "Options" to open a new window on top of the normal graphical interface.
Click "Files" located in the left-hand menu of the "Options" screen.
Click the "Browse" icon located to the right of the "Default directory" dialog box. This opens a new, small window with a directory tree.
Scroll down the directory tree. Click the arrow beside "Computer." Select the drive on which you wish to save your torrents. Select a specific folder or location on that drive. Click "OK."
Click "Apply" located at the bottom right corner of the "Options" window. Close the options window.
Click "Tools" on the top menu bar and select "Options." Alternatively, you can simultaneously press the "Ctrl" and "," (comma) keys.
Go to the "Transfer" section. Increase or decrease the upload speed, which is the first setting on this screen. Lowering the value to 0 means the upload speed is unlimited. If you would like to decrease the speed to a bare minimum, then you should set the value to 1. Click the "Apply" button to update the setting.
Double-click the "Queue" section on the left sidebar and then select "Seeding." Enable or disable any of the following choices: "Disconnect seeds when seeding," "Use Super Seeding," "Automatically reposition torrents based on Seeding Rank." These options give you more control on the seeding process and you may want to experiment with each to enhance Vuze's overall performance. Click the "Apply" button when you've made your selections.
Click the "Close" button to exit the "Options" screen.
Open the Vuze program window by double-clicking the icon located on your desktop or taskbar.
Click the "File" menu and arrow or scroll down to click "Exit." You may also right-click the Vuze program icon in the taskbar located at the bottom right of your computer and click "Exit."
Click "Ctrl," "Alt" & "Del" at the same time, or right-click anywhere on your bottom taskbar to open the task manager, if clicking "Exit" does not work on either attempt. Find the Vuze program under "Applications." Click it and then click "End Task."
Right-click the down arrow on the status bar at the bottom of the Vuze window and click a download speed from the menu to set a maximum download speed from the status bar. Click and drag the slider at the bottom of the menu that appears to select a custom speed that doesn’t appear in the menu.
Click the “Tools” menu, “Options” and click the “Transfer” option at the left side of the options window to customize the download speed from the options window. Type a speed into the KB/s Global Max Download Speed box. Click “Save” and close the options window.
Right-click the downloading torrent in the Vuze window; point to “Advanced,” “Set Down Speed” and click a speed to specify a custom download speed for a specific torrent. Click the “Manual” option. Type a number and click “OK” to specify a speed that doesn’t appear in the menu.