Should i delete .torrent files after beginning download?






















Hence I was not responding to his signature, I was responding to his comment. Why is it that on my post the only people being petty and trying to rub peoples face in it is a super user and a mod? I'd complain to someone but looks like the only people I can contact are other mods and I'm guessing your all in bed with each other, so a lot of good that would do. To others who find this post looking for assistance, I apologize but I'm going to have to unsubscribe from this thread as all it seems to be doing is upsetting me.

Grow up. I concur that uTorrent is indeed a fine program, useful as it can be and the best of the torrent clients I have tried. However, as a casual user, and having paged through the manual, I find a couple of issues which are not resolved, so I ask the forum in the hope that someone else who may have had the problem might have run across a solution.

However, about all I have seen is either some snotty remark such as "RTFM" or some variant on that theme, or apparently helpful individuals who ask questions in a seeming effort to help resolve the issue. So I answer the questions to the best of my ability.

Then the thread lies dead. I was in hope that this forum would be useful, such as forums like annoyances. Even in that august group, mods and members alike try very hard to assist, usually to good end.

This forum appears to cater to advanced very knowledgeable users, and insulting or ignoring those not as familiar with the program. My hat is off to the author s of the program, and thanks to those who did appear to want to help. To the others, well, have a nice day.

To be honest, there's a lot of expert-level problems going on that nobody even the devs have an answer for. Often when we get more information And other times it's uTorrent bugs.

HijackThis and Process Explorer logs aren't always enough to tell those apart either. That didn't work Well, I'm not surprised actually cause there shouldn't be a difference between me pressing the delete key which is what I do or pressing the red X to delete. Its weird because I feel like it used to when I was on Vista. I recently switched to 7 64bit , but that can't be the reason. It shocks me though that the client doesn't have an option for this. By the way, when I set the gui.

Is that right? I don't know why I'm bothering writing this though haha, you're the only one whos been helpful and now you've unsubscribed, thanks guys for spoiling this. I think I have the same problem as giyad, although I never even attempted to make removing the. My guess would be this having something to do with Windows 7's file ownership or similar - I never had this problem with XP, but always in Win7. Note: I think that by default Synology uses volume1 as the default volume name, but that can be changed by the user so it shouldn't be hard-coded.

And now the directory that DownloadStation places the files into once they've been fully downloaded for a movie in this case, waiting for CouchPotato to run the import scan :. Problem with this is that if we set IsReadOnly to false, then Sonarr will not only move the files, but it'll tell DS to remove the torrent, which you don't want. Atm I don't see us changing that behavior since it's a little bit more 'involved' than just flicking a switch.

The consequence is that files will remain in the completed folder, but that doesn't really hurt, since it's a hardlink It doesn't look clean, but I'm inclined to close the issue as won't fix. The links are kept until torrent is removed. I'm not sure I'm understanding the issue here. Even after the torrent is removed they stay there, and since Sonarr doesn't remove them either, they just stay there until you manually go in and remove them all.

In my diskstation the only files in that hidden directory are the ones that are being seed. When sonarr removes the torrent the only files that are kept are the ones imported to my series folder.

Do you have "Auto Extract" enabled in your DownloadStation maybe? On my system, when a torrent is seeding I have 3 hard linked copies. I don't have autoextract enabled. Do you remove the torrent by hand? Or does sonarr remove it for you? When seeding I also have the three links you mentioned, but when sonarr removes the torrent after being marked as completed by DownloadStation the only file I see is in the series folder.

Perfect, event works with the trusty uTorrent 2. Some torrents have tens of thousands of seeds, so not everybody needs to keep seeding for days afterwards. Also, sometimes a torrent may download really slowly, so you end up uploading a lot while waiting for it finish. Do you insist that a person keep seeding after the file is done downloading even if they have already uploaded 2x as much while waiting for it finish?

Bobson I don't insist on sharing at all. It's merely recommended, not mandatory. If someone doesn't want to upload at all, I'm fine with that. And of course you're right that resharing starts as soon as soon as enough bits have been downloaded. Fair enough; replace 'insist' with another word.

The point is that everybody always says to seed after finishing, but I have seen plenty of cases where post-complete seeding is irrelevant. Read the question.

It says auto remove. Bobson Bobson 4 4 silver badges 12 12 bronze badges. This may be better as a comment to the original post — Dave M. Jens Erat Sly Sly 1. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook.

And so far uT3. But I'll keep watching it for a while Start new topic. Recommended Posts. Posted February 14, Is it a bug in uT v3. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options DreadWingKnight Posted February 14, Posted February 15, DreadWingKnight Posted February 15, The copy you put in the folder with the browser won't get deleted.

The copy uTorrent puts in the "store. Oh, I see Is there any way to make this happen?



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