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as well as Moderator of our Dutch language forum section :hero:
:welco:
as well as Moderator of our Dutch language forum section :hero:
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did you claim the first time uploader reward already?
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and are you satisfied with what you found in the torrent list?
Another adjustment has been made yesterday, as announced on the "Home" page, details there > https://www.gaytorrent.ru/rationator.php with increased limits for users having reached 0.4 minimum ratio requirement and above (which is useful only if the actual ratio is above that limit to download the torrent's data files / movies).
The updated graph:
To remember:
This is the baseline limit. the actual limit will be higher, If the share ratio is better, own torrents were uploaded or a recent donation made.
My best guess of what went wrong, is the directory configuration of QuickTorrentMaker.
QuickTorrentMaker shows during it's first a screen to configure directories, which are pre-filled for a standard Windows PC and using µTorrent.
As BitTorrent user, you will have needed to change the path in the last field from "…/uTorrent.exe" into ".../BitTorrent.exe" (assuming that your BitTorrent executable is located in the standard program files folder of Windows), but skipped over it.
To correct that, you'll need to uninstall QTM:
Windows Start menu > All Programs > QuickTorrentMaker > uninstall
and then reinstall QTM, making the right configuration for BitTorrent.
If that is right, QTM should load the torrent itself into BitTorrent and set the right directory to seed (and not download).
For the torrent which is currently "Searching Peers", try the following:
1. Stop the torrent (do NOT remove)
2. Click with the right mouse button on the torrent in µTorrent/BitTorrent's list and select "Advanced" > "Set Download Location…" > navigate to the to the folder which contains the file, respectively folder, from which the torrent has been created, confirm with "Select folder".
3. Right mouse button click on the torrent in µTorrent's list and select "Force re-check". The torrent should check to 100% and µTorrent displaying "Finished" instead of "Stopped" in the status column.
4. Restart the torrent, it shall go to "Seeding" or at least to "Queued seeding"
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Regarding:
DHT: not allowed
Local Peer Discovery: not allowed
Peer Exchange: not allowed
This is absolutely normal and correct for any torrent from private tracker like GayTorrent.ru. Only peers from the tracker are allowed and those functions would allow connection of peers from other origins.
The "Request Re-Seed" is not active = greyed out in two cases:
1/ More than 2 seeder available (even if these are not connectible and/or provide low bandwidth)
2/ The initial upload isn't finished. That means nobody completed the download yet (Snatched = 0) and can reseed.
We follow-up not seed new torrents closely being only partial seed, but can't do much more than sending PMs and propose help to the uploader. If such torrent isn't completed and seed after 3 days, "~completes?" is added to the beginning of the description, together with a last PM to the uploader …
Not at all seed new torrents are deleted after 3 days.
About the first point: Download other torrents, better selected. Torrents of which you like their file's content. Having one file only, having only one seeder and not yet too many peers downloading are usually good.
About the second point: Make your torrent client programme connectible. How that is done depends on the programme you use, your operating system, possible internet security software (antivirus, firewall, anti spy ware, etc …) and the modem/router.
If you use µTorrent/BitTorrent, you should enable the Windows Firewall exception and UPnP / NAT-PMT port forwarding in it's connection settings, restart it. Test te result in the Setup Guide's Network test. It should be a green check mark as test result.
Reboot as well your modem/router and then your restart µTorrent/BitTorrent if that test result was yellow/orange check mark. Test gain after that.
Two reasons:
1/ You were late on the torrent, which results in no other leecher now where you've finished download to whom you can upload
2/ Your torrent client in not connectible, so other peers will prefer download from other peers
Seeding is easier on public tracker, like those used by The Pirate Bay torrents, because there is no ratio requirement and many peers quit the swarm just after downloading. The larger membership results as well in more frequent downloads once the first new torrent hype is over.
That is not exact.
You have to use GPT partitions instead of MBR partitions, but in both cases, you'll format the partitions with NTFS files system.
With Windows, if you want to boot on a GPT partioned drive, you'll need a UEFI main board. It is next to impossible to convert an installed Windows from a MBR disk to a GPT disk.
If our system warns accounts, because thinking they belong to the same user, it sends to both accounts a PM.
In that warning PM is described how to resolve that solution.
To deactivate one account there > https://www.gaytorrent.ru/delacct.php
and then reactivate rights on the remaining there > https://www.gaytorrent.ru/reactivate.php
I recommend to keep the older account.
In case both accounts are not of the same user, instead of above proceeding, you need to write to the Helpdesk again with an explanation why two users used the same access. This then has to be forwarded to Moderator with special powers to unlock both accounts if his review is favorable.
I'd like to highlight that the movie in question is only of 5 seconds length and not worth the trouble…
You should run a test if your Vuze and BitTorrent are connectible.
In BitTorrent, it is the "Network" test in the "Setup Guide"
BitTorrent > Options > Setup Guide > check the "Network" box and run the test. The result should be a green check sign.
If it is yellow/orange or worse a red cross, something is wrong with your setup or the network between you and the other peers.
Vuze got as well an test tool, but I don't remember right know what is the path to it. ???
The three seeder seem to be connectible, but our tracker didn't see you as a downloading peer when I've looked.
You are sure the torrent isn't queued downloading only in your Vuze or BitTorrent? If it is queued up, force it's start. In vuze yu need to use at least the Intermediate user mode to have that option available.
Anyway I've promoted that torrent, so it should have soon much more seeds.
If you create a torrent to share the content of a folder (directory), that folder name, it's sub-folders structure & names and files places, names & content must remain intact.
You must direct the download to the folder which contains the folder from which the torrent was created (1 level up).
As remark, you can add files to the folders not present in the torrent's file list.
That would mean the location was wrongly set. you need to select the folder which contains the data from which the torrent was created and those data file(s) names need nott to have been altered.
Remove the torrent from qBitTorrent and import it again and direct the download location again to the right place.
With the reseed request message you get a link to the page of the torrent requested to be reseed. Click the "Download" button there, and you'll get the .torrent file again.
Then direct the download to the directory containing the data (movie) file you've got already and after a recheck your torrent client will start seeding it.
look for our guides there > https://forum.gaytorrent.ru/index.php?topic=6539.0
On PC VLC plays that file, but it is 5 seconds of video anyway.
Codecs are quite standard MPEG-4 AVC (aka h.264) at quarter PAL resolution and AAC-HE .
I think we should nuke this torrent, totally useless …
There seems to be a full version there > https://www.gaytorrent.ru/details.php?id=8fa134e691f0c6a4ef74da11e3999105bf9663dcb6d6fdcf
It got resolved already :cheers:
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