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I don't know if this helps in figuring out what's wrong? Re: Torrents don't download even though there are seeders Post by Gnildryw » Fri Jun 12, pm I just ticked "on" the visibility of the status bar the bar at the bottom that shows an overview of down- and uploading speeds and so on , and it says "no incomming connections! I haven't changed anything though, and I don't really understand the network settings in deluge nor why it works one moment and then not the next.

I've attached a screenshot of my settings it's in Danish, but hopefully it makes sense still. You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post. First of all don't use EZTV anymore. They closed down back in April and scammers are using their site now. It is probably something that needs to be done in the router, but it could be a firewall on your computer as well.

You should uncheck that box for the random port for incoming connections and change it to a static number. They way you have it set up now it will pick a different number every time you restart it. You can set the from and the to to the same number. You only need 1 port. In general several people have had issues with the libtorrent version that shipped with the latest version of deluge. You could try to update that manually and see if that helps.

There are links for 1. Just download the file and put the libtorrent. It might work best if you are using the python 2. Re: Torrents don't download even though there are seeders Post by Gnildryw » Sat Jun 13, am Damn, I did not know about eztv - thanks for the info! What do you think changed all of a sudden? I doubt my neighbours have done anything new although I can't know that of course without asking them - they're not very tech savy though. Changing the port to manual and choosing just one no.

I also tried making changes to the firewall settings there was only one box that made sense to change, but that hasn't helped either. I'll try the libtorrent thingie. Re: Torrents don't download even though there are seeders Post by Gnildryw » Sat Jun 13, am Update: changing the libtorrent just broke deluge instead all I did was back up the original. Even though I've uninstalled deluge and deleted the left over files as well and reinstalled anew, the program's still broken.

Re: Torrents don't download even though there are seeders Post by Shryp » Sat Jun 13, pm It seems kind of hit or miss for people weather the new libtorrent works for people or not. That was why you made a copy of your old libtorrent file first. If it didn't work you could just delete the new one and copy the old one back. I don't know why deleting everything and starting over isn't working though. Step 3 : Now that the files have been moved, you need to start up the download again.

Simply right-click on the torrent again and choose Start. The download will continue from whatever percentage it had already completed and download the rest. This can save a significant amount of bandwidth compared to starting over again, especially for very large torrents. The process is exactly the same for Mac users running OS X. Just stop the download, then right-click on the torrent and set the new download location.

The files will automatically be moved to the new location, just like in Windows. If you have any questions, feel free to post a comment. Founder of Online Tech Tips and managing editor. He began blogging in and quit his job in to blog full-time. He has over 15 years of industry experience in IT and holds several technical certifications. Read Aseem's Full Bio. Your email address will not be published. We hate spam too, unsubscribe at any time. Table of Contents. Subscribe on YouTube!



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