![]() ![]() AFAIK, all jobs that finish d/l before the seeding limit is reached, continue seeding & stop at the set 100%. On some jobs, it just doesn't observe the seeding ratio limit. (Whether still accurate or not, I read SEEDING doesn't start till AFTER d/l finishes). That tells me the ratio counter starts counting when job 1st starts u/l, but because the d/l is slow, it may have u/l > 100% BEFORE d/l finishes. I don't understand what catching a screen at 29:xx min would show.ĪFA, when "un obedient" jobs finishes, it just shows they've u/l way more than 100% & the ratio column also shows > 100%. * turns out to have somewhat decent U/L speed If I could find a SMALL torrent (cause I don't want to make "Ma" mad), in my spare time, that: If you tell me what you're hoping to see, let me know & may be able to recall from memory. Sorry, I don't have any examples left or that are in that state. Vast majority of my torrents seed > 30 min & the bulk stop at 100 %. That's NOT the case w/ the ones I'm talking about. I suppose if a job was U/L VERY fast, so it exceeds seeding limit before 30 min (current setting), then it'd continue seeding for AT LEAST 30 min. It may seed for 2 days, if it's slow & hasn't reached 100% (for torrents that stop when supposed to). ![]() ![]() Now you're just messin' w/ me - right? Do you want the screen at 29:00 min or 29 min, 59.99 sec?ġst, the "30 min seeding" is a MINIMUM time. Impossible to predict - some files start D/L fast, then drop to nothing (even some w/ good initial # of seeds) - while U/L rate continues high. one knew which files would D/L very slowly, they could limit the U/L rate for ONLY those files. Very slow D/L files w/ decent U/L rate can U/L 100's MBs before the count of seeding ratio begins. UT's "old" U/L behavior may need to change. If files D/L VERY slowly, by design U/L continues - often much faster vs D/L, but doesn't count toward seeding ratio.ĭue to stricter data caps (& overage cost), the total U/L data for each file should count toward the user selected U/L ratio. IIRC, seeding ratio "count" starts when files finish D/L. Maybe uT devs need to rethink how seeding ratios are defined. But slow D/L'g files going way over seeding ratio may cause exceeding internet data caps. NOT that it'll stop "problem" torrents going WAY over seeding limit (ratio) - it probably won't. Click OK and the torrent will automatically try connecting to the new trackers.For now, I've (reluctantly) lowered the seeding limit. You need a blank line in between each tracker that you enter. Paste the list that you copied into the box.Right-click the torrent in your client, select Properties > General to find the list of trackers.Find a list of active trackers online and copy the list to your clipboard.Do not attempt this if you are using a private tracker, as you may get banned. If you are having difficulty connecting to enough seeders to download the file, you can try adding more trackers to the torrent.This is useful if you want to stream a movie while the file is downloading. From here you can limit the download speed and upload speed. If you don’t want to use all your bandwidth on a download, right-click it and select "Bandwidth Allocation" (the wording will vary depending on your client).Downloading multiple files at once will slow the overall speed of each file.Torrent clients automatically try to download at the fastest speed allowed by your connection. Most clients will allow you to see how many seeders you are connected to as well. You can check the progress of your download in the torrent client. ![]()
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