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      Error while uploading
      GayTorrent.ru Discussions • • multiharvy

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      @multiharvy:

      I am getting the following error while uploading
      Unable to load "qtm.torrent": torrent contains no piece hashes!

      how do I fix that

      Does the title of your torrent contain any unusual characters?  I found this in the QTM guide:

      Some members have written the helpdesk, reporting:
      when I try to upload a file using QTM I keep getting an error that says "Unable to load qtm.torrent: torrent is not valid bencoding!"
          ~or~
      "I tried to create new torrent by QuickTorrent Maker v.1.14, but unsuccessfully.
      Torrent file says "torrent has no hash parts".

      To fix this issue, you need to take the special characters out of ALL of the file-names, by RENAMING the FILES.

      ALL file-name characters must be normal ASCII characters, WESTERN ENGLISH FONT.

      This error occurs when there is an unsupported character in one or more of the filenames in the torrent's contents. Generally, the most common character is the apostrophe. Please ensure that there are only regular letters or numbers, dots, spaces, or dashes in the filenames of all of the files in the torrent. Once that is done, try creating the .torrent file again and uploading the torrent again. The new upload should work once these characters are removed.

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      Upload error
      Uploading • • multiharvy

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      MrMazda

      This error happens for one of two reasons… Reason #1... There is one or more unsupported characters in the filenames of the contents.

      The second reason is that there are too many files in the collection, which sometimes happens with larger collections. If this is the case, I suggest putting any picture sets into ZIP files so that it reduces the number of files. As long as video files themselves are not in an archive format such as ZIP or RAR, you should be good to go.

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