Maybe the .torrent file is only for part of the download? I don't know.
I just open the torrent in Transmission (on Linux) and wait for the progress bar to hit 100%. Then I leave it open to it seed a little bit and be nice. Then close it and navigate to the download folder and use your new content. Pretty simple. Not sure what's wrong for you...
While I could probably google my answer, I don't really know enough vocabulary about torrenting to search this quickly.
Basically, I opened a torrent file and only got part of it, and now I am trying to get the rest of the torrent. However, after opening the torrent file and clicking "OK" on destination file location, nothing shows new shows up in my client, and the old file, which I was seeding, does not change at all.
I use qbit 3.0.9
While I could probably google my answer, I don't really know enough vocabulary about torrenting to search this quickly.
Basically, I opened a torrent file and only got part of it, and now I am trying to get the rest of the torrent. However, after opening the torrent file and clicking "OK" on destination file location, nothing shows new shows up in my client, and the old file, which I was seeding, does not change at all.
I use qbit 3.0.9
Does the torrent still show in the client? If so, just need to select that line then on the bottom panel choose files, find episode 2 and set it to priority normal and it should start that episode downloading. Once finished repeat for the next episodes.I also download lots and lots of different linux builds.. they're just much biggerShow Image(https://a.fsdn.com/con/app/proj/qbittorrent/screenshots/242195.jpg)
Does the torrent still show in the client? If so, just need to select that line then on the bottom panel choose files, find episode 2 and set it to priority normal and it should start that episode downloading. Once finished repeat for the next episodes.Show Image(https://a.fsdn.com/con/app/proj/qbittorrent/screenshots/242195.jpg)
Stay off public trackers....fyi.
When I need anime I just use nyaa.se because it was the first one to show up with google :P
I think public ones might be ones that companies tend to check more to get people for copyright infringement and related crimes...? Figured the probability of me being chosen was relatively low with a large public tracker though.When I need anime I just use nyaa.se because it was the first one to show up with google :P
How is it? I just chose BakaBT because it was the first one that showed up when I searched also :p
Private ones are often faster, have more seeders, and have harder to find files.
Private ones are often faster, have more seeders, and have harder to find files.
Plus no chance of ever getting caught by the pigs :thumb: . Also get a reliable VPN address that helps cover you from the most diligent pig studios, situated around the world.
Private ones are often faster, have more seeders, and have harder to find files.
Plus no chance of ever getting caught by the pigs :thumb: . Also get a reliable VPN address that helps cover you from the most diligent pig studios, situated around the world.
Do you know how VPN's are considered by most universities? Or torrenting in general for that matter...
Don't torrent, use sites likes wbb and pay for an account on ul.to or rg.to and you will be happier than anyone who torrents.
Don't torrent, use sites likes wbb and pay for an account on ul.to or rg.to and you will be happier than anyone who torrents.
Thats not true, plenty of people get infringement letters on private trackers as well. There was a big thread on torrent leech with people posting them for example. If you can get into them then so can anyone else that wants to.Private ones are often faster, have more seeders, and have harder to find files.
Plus no chance of ever getting caught by the pigs :thumb: . Also get a reliable VPN address that helps cover you from the most diligent pig studios, situated around the world.
There are still some copyright troll places that join swarms then log all the IP connected in the swarm. It dosen't matter what trackers or none that you may be using. If you join the swarm they can still get you through dht/pex. Even still it depends mostly on your ISP if they give a **** about it more than forwarding you the complaint notice. Using a VPN does protect you from those jerks since they can't get your real IP. As far as in the US at least it seems like more and more judges are throwing out those requests to get user info based on IP for copyright related lawsuits which is good. The best one was recently where it was determined by the court the copyright troll was actually creating torrents and seeding the content they were lodging copyright violation complaints against! Hopefully they will just give up those tactics all together if it is made clear the courts aren't going along with that crap anymore.
True enough, if they are trying to keep the torrent exclusive to them it is often disabled dht/pex. But, a lot of stuff is posted on both private and public where it is not. I was also more using it as an example, as in you start the torrent then delete ALL the trackers which is basically what dht/pex is good for and what it was intended to do. It doesn't even matter as they are making IP logs off their own torrent client more often than bothering trying to get stuff from tracker stats.I haven't used public trackers in years, forgot how they have 5-10 trackers listed in their torrents. Any decent site doesn't allow that. Either way its still a false sense of security. Your IP is always out there using torrents. I prefer Usenet whenever possible.
True enough, if they are trying to keep the torrent exclusive to them it is often disabled dht/pex. But, a lot of stuff is posted on both private and public where it is not. I was also more using it as an example, as in you start the torrent then delete ALL the trackers which is basically what dht/pex is good for and what it was intended to do. It doesn't even matter as they are making IP logs off their own torrent client more often than bothering trying to get stuff from tracker stats.I haven't used public trackers in years, forgot how they have 5-10 trackers listed in their torrents. Any decent site doesn't allow that. Either way its still a false sense of security. Your IP is always out there using torrents. I prefer Usenet whenever possible.
True enough, if they are trying to keep the torrent exclusive to them it is often disabled dht/pex. But, a lot of stuff is posted on both private and public where it is not. I was also more using it as an example, as in you start the torrent then delete ALL the trackers which is basically what dht/pex is good for and what it was intended to do. It doesn't even matter as they are making IP logs off their own torrent client more often than bothering trying to get stuff from tracker stats.I haven't used public trackers in years, forgot how they have 5-10 trackers listed in their torrents. Any decent site doesn't allow that. Either way its still a false sense of security. Your IP is always out there using torrents. I prefer Usenet whenever possible.
usenet isn't any less infiltrated..
darknet is the only thing that is at all anon...
But pretty much all private trackers do not allow DHT. You should only be able to get on a torrent from a private tracker if you are a member said tracker. But like stated above its not all that hard.
DHT is actually a good feature as it allows you to find additional seeds and peers that are not in the trackers you have on the torrent. Occasionally it can be vital to ever finishing a file if it is not something popular.
DHT is actually a good feature as it allows you to find additional seeds and peers that are not in the trackers you have on the torrent. Occasionally it can be vital to ever finishing a file if it is not something popular.
DHT is actually a good feature as it allows you to find additional seeds and peers that are not in the trackers you have on the torrent. Occasionally it can be vital to ever finishing a file if it is not something popular.
I know if you have to get the file(s) off a Public Tracker which I never use now due to all the extra scrutiny from the 'pigs' everywhere on this planet. I've been on only 3 private trackers now (very difficult to get into but I persisted and finally won) for the past 6 years and it's been great, no slow downs in downloading/uploading and you can find everything that was ever made, designed and published in the world.
You have to find a private tracker if you want to continue using your bittorrent app and value your own personal freedom which I know has diminished everywhere especially in the US and in my 3rd world nation.
I grew up with more freedoms than any of you have now, so I knew what it was like before the scummy Governments decided to spy on everyone and threaten anyone who decides to go it alone. You're either with them and become another bunch of sheep to be herded into their safe zones or your targeted for extra scrutiny. Now I know why there are lots of splinter groups setting up their own camps in mountains in the US aspiring to defend themselves against what's coming, maybe they're the smart ones.
DHT is actually a good feature as it allows you to find additional seeds and peers that are not in the trackers you have on the torrent. Occasionally it can be vital to ever finishing a file if it is not something popular.
I know if you have to get the file(s) off a Public Tracker which I never use now due to all the extra scrutiny from the 'pigs' everywhere on this planet. I've been on only 3 private trackers now (very difficult to get into but I persisted and finally won) for the past 6 years and it's been great, no slow downs in downloading/uploading and you can find everything that was ever made, designed and published in the world.
You have to find a private tracker if you want to continue using your bittorrent app and value your own personal freedom which I know has diminished everywhere especially in the US and in my 3rd world nation.
I grew up with more freedoms than any of you have now, so I knew what it was like before the scummy Governments decided to spy on everyone and threaten anyone who decides to go it alone. You're either with them and become another bunch of sheep to be herded into their safe zones or your targeted for extra scrutiny. Now I know why there are lots of splinter groups setting up their own camps in mountains in the US aspiring to defend themselves against what's coming, maybe they're the smart ones.
Sounds like we should have an invite thread.
Quick question: does torrenting mess with ssd caching?
I know if you have to get the file(s) off a Public Tracker which I never use now due to all the extra scrutiny from the 'pigs' everywhere on this planet. I've been on only 3 private trackers now (very difficult to get into but I persisted and finally won) for the past 6 years and it's been great, no slow downs in downloading/uploading and you can find everything that was ever made, designed and published in the world.
You have to find a private tracker if you want to continue using your bittorrent app and value your own personal freedom which I know has diminished everywhere especially in the US and in my 3rd world nation.
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