by Guest on 2025/07/10 09:37:26 AM
Assuming I have Season 1 EP01 ... EP05 (5 torrent Tasks)
One of the seeds in EP01 I would like to try to copy to EP02...05 tasks
Existing function :
1) in Peers tabs -> Right click -> Copy -> IP:Port
2) then -> options -> Peers -> Paste the -> IP:Port (in 2 columns)
It's a bit troublesome to separate the IP and port for each of the two fields.
If I have (15 IP:ports) that I wish to add to other tasks, will take quite a while ~
I'd like to suggest /looking for the function in Peers tabs -> Right click -> Paste -> IP:Port
or Right click somewhere can Paste the IP:Port
Please consider my suggestion.
Much thank you for your work.
by Guest on 2025/07/11 11:13:48 PM
This is such a rarely used feature that its placement and form basically screams that no one had seriously been doing what you've described.
Are you that connectivity-impaired? There is zero need to do manually add peers if you have working DHT. Or are you freeloading by trying to torrent through Tor, where even regular public trackers can be proactively banned? It's a very unfortunate configuration. If you can, just use a cheap VPN to a country that has more freedoms.
by Guest on 2025/07/18 02:28:07 PM
My network is ok 1Gbps speed
Some of the less popular torrents may have trouble finding seeds after 3 weeks, (hit and run) if one of the torrents have someone seeding, it's worth copying their IP to another task, which is actually only a 10% success rate, but is extremely valuable for less popular torrents.
As I mentioned it's a TV show, when someone downloads EP01 they will download EP02-05...
Thank you for your understanding
by Guest on 2025/07/19 09:27:29 PM
there is an option: transfers -> peers -> configure -> regularly add the following peers to every running torrent.
but really i dont see the issue. for tv shows theres usually a lot of peers. maybe look for better trackers.
or look into port forwarding, you might miss A LOT of peers if your port is not forwarded properly on the router. you can check if its forwarder on canyouseeme.org or many other alternatives.