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    Uploaders, if the title of your torrent is “X” and the video title is "Y"…

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        cannonmc
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        I don't know how you are renaming your torrents/files but I prefer something associated with the original title so I know if it's worth bothering to have a look. Or if I already have the file.

        As I have downloaded none of the "most popular torrents", something isn't grabbing my attention. Probably, just me…

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          Bluesurfer
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          @Popper:

          That is what I do. It requires to have opted to get that screen shown. Many downloaders (only) have opted to skip that window.

          However, my beloved µTorrent 2.2.1 then only changes the name the file is saved on my storage device.

          The name in the µTorrent 2.2.1 list then still remains the torrent file name (that is the name of the .torrent file created by the uploader before uploading). That is usually the file or folder name from which it was created.

          Then it's still easier to know what it is, because I see that in the General tab of the details view as "Safe as:…"

          That is something where newer µTorrent 3.4.x are better, because there at download you can edit the list display name at that window, too.

          Thanks for the info, I was unaware of this feature.  The question I have is if I do rename the file using this feature, will I still be able to seed the torrent or while I get a message from my torrent program in red "unable to find" or will it seed as normal.  Thanks in advance for your help on this.  🙂

          Pleased thank everyone for the time they take to upload torrents for our benefit and Have a great day!!!!!

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            Ellis
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            @Bluesurfer:

            @Popper:

            That is what I do. It requires to have opted to get that screen shown. Many downloaders (only) have opted to skip that window.

            However, my beloved µTorrent 2.2.1 then only changes the name the file is saved on my storage device.

            The name in the µTorrent 2.2.1 list then still remains the torrent file name (that is the name of the .torrent file created by the uploader before uploading). That is usually the file or folder name from which it was created.

            Then it's still easier to know what it is, because I see that in the General tab of the details view as "Safe as:…"

            That is something where newer µTorrent 3.4.x are better, because there at download you can edit the list display name at that window, too.

            Thanks for the info, I was unaware of this feature.  The question I have is if I do rename the file using this feature, will I still be able to seed the torrent or while I get a message from my torrent program in red "unable to find" or will it seed as normal.  Thanks in advance for your help on this.   🙂

            I also use uTorrent 2.2.1.

            Mainly, this is what I do when putting together an upload. The package (aka "Directory" in uTorrent) typically consists of some images, a video, and a .torrent file:

            1. Before I actually "create a new torrent' in uTorrent, I make sure the "directory" name and video title are the same.
            2. In uTorrent, I select the directory, and create/save the .torrent file, giving it the same name as the directory.
            3. When uploading to the site (gaytorrent.ru), I enter the same name in the "Torrent Name" field.

            Everything has the same name.

            I'm not seeing any difficulty or problem with this procedure, yet there continues to be a constant flow of uploads with videos with these hard to identify titles which just look like a random string of letter and numbers. ???

            ![](https://www.gaytorrent.ru/bitbucket/...my baby and me.jpg)

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              Popper Global Moderator
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              @Bluesurfer:

              Thanks for the info, I was unaware of this feature.  The question I have is if I do rename the file using this feature, will I still be able to seed the torrent or while I get a message from my torrent program in red "unable to find" or will it seed as normal.  Thanks in advance for your help on this.   🙂

              If you rename the file (or folder for a multiple file torrent) in µTorrent's download pop-up window, before starting the download, you can still seed it after having completed the download. Same if you use the "Advanced…" options to rename or move it.

              However, if you re-name the file or folder from the file explorer, you'll get a "File missing from download" error in µTorrent as it can't find the file(s) any more. This can be corrected in pointing µTorrent again to the re-named file/folder though.

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