If you move torrent you must move all the torrent files related to that file from the torrent file to the downloaded files and then properly point to them when restarting it. Otherwise if this can't be done you will restart the torrent from the beginning again.
It had an option called "outstanding memory when checking torrents", here I could specify the amount of RAM it would use to check torrent that is resumed from another client while specifying the same directory as from the previous client.
The other software will not recognize the torrent unless it was download with the same torrent program. There is no torrent migration from one software to another that I know of that will continue from another different software because they most likely have different settings. I don't think you got my question from the post. What I wanted to know if any similar option is available in utorrent. The file still remains and I opened that same torrent in utorrent and specified the same directory.
Now utorrent will do a file check of existing content because of the hash similarity. I am talking about this checking.
In qbittorrent, there is a specific settings to fasten this check and it is called "outstanding memory when checking torrents". Also, qbittorrent applies ".! So if I want to resume a torrent downloaded with utorrent, I gotta delete that "part" file that prevents any other apps to resume that torrent. Although there is no app to migrate from utorrent to qbittorrent automatically, there is an app to migrate from utorrent to qbittorrent, same goes from deluge too as I have used these 3 apps so far.
As for different settings, yeah, that much is a hassle. For example, with utorrent, to find the settings that tweaks the amount of RAM you can assign to be used when checking torrents is not as obvious as it is in qbittorrent. No two software are the same setup. What your asking doesn't and will not happen.
It has to be opened from the same software to resume assuming all the settings were the same. So if you want more help you should go to a qbittorent site forum and ask for more help on using their software. Has anyone else used this LAA version? Yes, forum members registered to the the beta announce thread. There should be no "install" involved, if you just replace your previous version. When I click on the EXE, all it does it open a window, white with 3 dots that just keep going from one to the other, and nothing ever happens.
I am having a similar issue with uTorrent. It is awfully slow at checking torrents when re-adding. No other program is using the drive. Even with it enabled qBit checks files much quicker at the above speeds. I guess you never tried it yourself.
I have switched from clients to clients very frequently based on needs, and I can gurantee you this much is that, a file from one torrent client if deleted can always be resumed from its last position in another client. Suppose you downloaded a file of 20 gigs and only 10 gigs was completed and you deleted the torrent file but not the original content.
Then that file can resume downloading even if you open the torrent file in a different client. I have migrated from utorrent to bittorrent to deluge to qbittorrent in the past and based on my experience this absolutely works. However the time to recheck torrent will always vary from client to client. I did do the steps "notemebug" suggested, it did not speed up the recheck in any way. Wish utorrent had the system qbittorrent has when rechecking torrents. Using RAM to recheck torrent is a brilliant feature to be honest.
People who have more RAM can make full use of it. I know the last anwser here is from about 2 monts ago but let me see if you guys can help me out. I use qBittorrent to download torrents that i want and when they are complete i share via uTorrent. Post by Shryp » Fri Jun 09, pm As Cas was saying, with magnet links you can not see what is inside the torrent until after it started downloading.
Post by Archdregs » Sat Jul 08, am Shryp wrote: As Cas was saying, with magnet links you can not see what is inside the torrent until after it started downloading. Post by Cas » Sat Jul 08, pm I am actually just working on it for 2. Post by larry » Mon Jan 29, am Sorry to revive an old topic, but my question continues on from here. If i were to add a new torrent via a magnet link, is there any where to only fetch or download the torrent data from the URI before it starts to download the individual files?
OR Is there any method or plugin to run a script when this completes, like an event that is sent over RPC or similar when it finishes?
I am current writing a Java app for deluge automation with torrent and have got RPC working with individual requests and responses, but this last component has stumped me.
Post by Pavan » Wed Sep 02, pm Hello everyone. Click on the icon on the top right corner and choose Settings from the dropdown list. This will expand the settings list. Scroll down to the Downloads section. Then check the box next to Ask where to save each file before downloading.
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