· If the torrent file is rare, you will have to wait for a long time to download it and there is a high probability that you’ll encounter this Peers issue on your system. On the other hand, if the file is readily available (e.g. a popular movie) then find a different version of it, with more seeds/peers. A torrent fails to download completely because of lack of seeder(s). You need at least 1 seeder to download completely. You cannot do anything except changing trackers(see if you can find the same torrent from other sites) or download from another torrent. · Torrent Opener is a simple torrent file viewer and downloader, it is a tiny BT client. A torrent file is a BT (BitTorrent) metainfo file, it contains metadata about files and folders to be distributed, these files can help BT clients to initiate file transfer using the BT protocol.
I have rechecked my router settings also my Anti Virus and Firewall, all have been given permission for Bittorrent to access the internet. I uninstalled bittorent, thought I might get around the problem with Utorrent, same problem DHT wouldn't login. Uninstalled it, reinstalled Bittorrent, same p. If one torrents gets stuck downloading or such as lost of peers, UT will not automatically start downloading next in the queue. I guess my question is there a timeout settings for torrent downloads so that If you have a bank of torrents to download progress is not stopped if one torrent stops downloading or is downloading extremely slowly. As the title says, I often experience torrents stuck on "Waiting" or downloading with just a few kb/s and varying wildly. However, this has been with various torrent applications, namely Transmission, Deluge and qBittorrent.
If one torrents gets stuck downloading or such as lost of peers, UT will not automatically start downloading next in the queue. I guess my question is there a timeout settings for torrent downloads so that If you have a bank of torrents to download progress is not stopped if one torrent stops downloading or is downloading extremely slowly. If the torrent file is rare, you will have to wait for a long time to download it and there is a high probability that you’ll encounter this Peers issue on your system. On the other hand, if the file is readily available (e.g. a popular movie) then find a different version of it, with more seeds/peers. A torrent fails to download completely because of lack of seeder(s). You need at least 1 seeder to download completely. You cannot do anything except changing trackers(see if you can find the same torrent from other sites) or download from another torrent.
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