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    • vollbart71
      vollbart71 last edited by

      I followed the instructions, downloaded my own torrent file, but I don't receive any data (which is essential to seed, I think).
      I'm using "Transmission" on OS X 10.8 - I'm not a dummy, Terminal is my friend.Β  πŸ˜‰

      Any hints to of what I'm doing wrong are highly appreciated!

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        cannonmc last edited by

        Hi, vollbart

        After you downloaded your own torrent, did you then open it in your torrent client as you would any other torrent. When it asks where to save the file you point it to the file you made the torrent from. Your torrent client might say it will overwrite file, it won't. It will check that the file is the same and then start seeding

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        • vollbart71
          vollbart71 last edited by

          Hello cannonmc!

          Well, I have created a new folder / directory "Transmission Uploads" (where the mp4 is) - besides my "Transmission Downloads" folder. So upload and download should not interfere.
          I did quite a lot of search in forums. Could it be, that my upload is not "approved" yet (after 4 or 5 hours)?
          Sorry, I'm very new to this …

          Thank you for your advice anyway!

          Boris / vollbart71

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            Popper Global Moderator last edited by

            Actually the creation of two folders is part of the issue. Your Transmission doesn't find the movie file and tries to download it.

            Try the following:
            1/ Stop the torrent in Transmission (don't remove)
            2/ Copy the movie into the download folder (if there is already a file with that name, delete it first)
            3/ Run a recheck of the torrent. Now Transmission should find it and check to 100%. It might as well move it into the upload folder, if you have set Transmission to move completed downloads there.
            4/ Restart the torrent

            Usually there should be shown a window with the files and the download location when you add a torrent to transmission. You should change in that window the download target to the file location of the file you want to upload, e.g. your upload folder, so that transmission finds it there insted of looking in the default download folder.

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              cannonmc last edited by

              It should not matter where the file is…'download folder', 'upload folder' 'munchkin folder'

              Your torrent program shouldn't 'find' the file, you should tell it exactly where the file is that you made the torrent from. That is, when the program asks you where to save it, point it to the original file in whatever folder it is, even if you have moved it from it's original folder.

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              PS If Transmission doesn't let you specify which folder your file is in (and I'd be surprised if it didn't), I'd suggest you use another client eg, uTorrent for Mac. You should be able to upload and download from same folder

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