µtorrent allows u to stop seeding when seeding time reaches xhours, or x%. when it reaches x u can set it to stop seeding, or reduce seed speed. this can be overridden for each torrent to continously seed if u wish.
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µtorrent allows u to stop seeding when seeding time reaches xhours, or x%. when it reaches x u can set it to stop seeding, or reduce seed speed. this can be overridden for each torrent to continously seed if u wish.
tools - options- queue - seeding - ignore rules - ignore torrents with a share ratio of ----
i have mine sett and it stops (not when force seeding)
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Originally Posted by salmon
Yep I set mine for 1.5:1 or 2:1 unless seed:peer ratio is low. Works a treat. Its hidden down in seeding/queue options but it is there.
Thanks, I didn't see that option. Although the main thing for me is to be able to set this limit for each torrent individually. Let's say I have a global limit of 1:5, but I want to set some torrents to 2:5 or something. I could do that with ABC, but Azureus is really lacking in that area.
see for yourself, gentlemen:
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...k/3cf0e24e.png
behold, the nautilus
Looks like it may be a faulty torrent file.
hmm...that is very strange indeed...98% of the batch of torrents i saved on my folder are like this...
and the ones i get just now come out like this...only about 5 are healthy.
o_O
I often get a similair error if the torrent file fails to completely download, seems the partial info it contains messes with azureus.
thats weird. I've never had even one error with az.
yeah, i re-downloaded the .torrents a few x and the new versios worked.
hmm...odd shit tho..but what can i say.
on the !azureus being error-free! one i gotta say thats bull, azureus is a piece of junk in terms of programming and RAM eating like it was fish & chips.
unfortunately its got the advantage over ABC of immediately assigning the space necessary for the .torrents to fit in the HDD so you can organize yourself better.
cheers amigos, nice stuff