What torrent client do you use???

what torrent client do you use???

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using anything else on windoze than deluge makes you stupid
t. me

I'm not a criminal

Qbittorrent, everything else is normie tier.

still

obviously uTOrrent normie scum

transmission

This

Only npcs use utorrent

rTorrent.

how do imake it anonymous

Then why is qBittorrent the majority client I see when downloading normie shows from public trackers

make what anonymous exactly? the user agent?

Some old version of utorrent before it got fucked. Never had any issues with it.

Deluge on Winblows

Transmission on Loonux

Deluge because plugins

Because it's the best, you dumbfuck.

*stalls your path*

qBittorrent is superiror, many tools, no ads, fully libre

ok thanks guys, i went with qbittorrent. what websites do you use to find torrents?

torrentz2eu

For now? Whatever comes with the os, so transmission.
But I am planning on creating my own with features I want. Such as adding my ai to filter out trash music even before download(based on filename), or setting priority highest on the first episode

remember when uTorrent was the non-bloated alternative?
What happened?

rarbg.to

using windoze makes you stupid
t. me

qBittorrent has a search function in it, you just have to add websites to search and it will search them all at once techsupportalert.com/qbittorrent-help-torrent-search-engine

Nothing. uTorrent had unique features no other fucking client has, and when it became malware I stopped using it, and without viable alternatives I stopped torrenting altogether.

uTorrent221

TPB/YIFY/Torrentz2.eu for movies/games/software.
Rarbg/1337x for porn. I'm gonna quit porn, though...tomorrow...

qbt and transmission

STALLED

rtorrent for long term seeding and low RAM usage.
Deluge for speed and nice plug-ins.
Qbit is for normies who like to be /stalled/

Tixati

>Rarbg/1337x for porn
Do they have well seeded vintage stuff?

>Rarbg for porn
its funny, a fair bit of the shit on empornium comes from rarbg

i like to report those torrents

What unique features? I remember using it back in the day, but I don't remember anything being irreplaceable.

Among other things, labeling was absolutely superior. Labels were persistent, meaning the goddamn client didn't automatically delete the label when you unassigned the label from all torrents. It also had the option to automatically label torrents based on a number of things.

It was literally the only client that had a web interface which didn't fucking hang itself trying to display 2000+ torrents.

It didn't have the fucking habit of automatically redownloading missing files like retarded qbittorent does and has been doing for fucking years, despite dozens of people bitching about it.

99% of the torrents I download(ed) are TV series, and it was nice not having to wait until the download finished, I could start watching the unfinished torrent. To this day qbitorrent isn't capable of doing the same thing, because checking "Download in sequential order" and "Download first and last pieces first" on torrent level individually is both fucking tedious and doesn't always help if there are multiple videos in the same torrent, like when I'm downloading an entire season.

etc.

qBittorrent because it's the best. Deluge is a close second though, really like that one as well. Pay2Pirate retards and their rtorrent can fuckoff.

Transmission, on Linux.

I don't know, I only use it for newer stuff. Day 1 torrents have excellent seeds but tends to slow down quickly, especially if it's not a well-known actress. Torrents that have been dead for a while are removed from the site.
The site is public so you can check if it fits your needs.

It's proprietary. It corrupted as they all do.

have fun with your unpatched security vulnerabilities

pirate bay
nyaa for anime
a couple private ones for more anime and books

utorrent 2.2.1

>windows: qBittorrent
>linux: transmission (because gnome)
>android: libretorrent

>anime
Cringe.

Tixati

Transmission does the job for me.

Ludde got tired of not getting making any shekels and started to poison it with ads, the dumb cunt. no sane person would pay for software used to pirate software for free. he should have let it be a simple piece of freeware or open sourced it...

Don't forget he also wrapped opencandy into the installer which is basically a miner.

people could put up with the sponsored content, but the opencandy debacle was the nail in the coffin for tech-competent users, who promptly migrated to qbittorrent and tixati

To be frank, I didn't give two fucks about opencandy, because comodo firewall intercepted and blocked it, it was some later security issue that did it for me, because my private tracker banned the client.

the private trackers started to block utorrent thanks to opencandy.

im currently thinking about trying it out again as qbittorrent is too clunky and has started to fuck with my connection causing it to drop randomly.

i don't think there's much time left for the free internet and i want to hoard as much as i can, while i can

Same. I even started encoding all the shit I have to the most compact format possible, so I can hoard some more.

we don't need torrenting Loicense maite

Depends on what device I am on. Qbit for desktop. Pico for laptop and LibreTorrent on Android. Mostly just remote control Qbit.

i mostly watch old tv show, that's mostly available in shit format, so i don't have to re-encode. i store all music in lossless, which is future proof and ebooks are not large in size

How to properly secure qbit?

>use an ip block filter
>use a vpn service
>don't download cp

no specific software settings needed for the client itself?

if you really want to duck and cover; disable dht, pex & local peer discovery.

the local peer discovery can safely be turned off without any issues, but disabling dht & pex will give you a penalty in form of decreased number of peers. not an issue on private trackers.

disabling dht & pex reduces the possibility of spoofing & flooding and might improve download speeds

It has performance issues for me though.
It lags my laptop. This kinda technology really shouldn't do that.

Old tv shows are xvid, and 350 megabytes a piece. I x265 encode them to one third of that size without quality loss in handbrake. Just finished Stargate SG-1.

Why not use Picotorrent on your laptop? You do not need something feature rich on a laptop.

Yeah, I only just download 2-3 videos a week. I'm a pretty low end user.
Just everybody recommends QB everywhere all the time.

really? no artifacts at all? how much did you reduce it overall in size?

I use it on an intel nuc without problems. The specs cant be much different.

Quite honestly, the minute artifacts the compression introduces are actually an improvement on the picture, because they smooth out the goddamn xvid artifacts. 350 megabyte XVID episodes reduce to 96 to 129 megabytes in size. If you'd reduce higher quality videos (like 1080p), you would only notice the difference if you opened both videos, pause it, go to the exact frame in both, and switch between the windows.

>STALLED

>Right click
>Force Resume
>Fixed

Doesn't work 99% of the time, it shows as downloading but the speed doesn't reach even two digit kilobytes. The only thing you can do to fix it is to restart qbittorrent.

rtorrent on servers, KTorrent on clients, tTorrent on mobile devices

>running your client on a computer and not a server

interesting. whenever I download stuff the vast majority is utorrent

>99% of the torrents I download(ed) are TV series, and it was nice not having to wait until the download finished, I could start watching the unfinished torrent. To this day qbitorrent isn't capable of doing the same thing, because checking "Download in sequential order" and "Download first and last pieces first" on torrent level individually is both fucking tedious and doesn't always help if there are multiple videos in the same torrent, like when I'm downloading an entire season.

this is factually incorrect

I factually experienced it two days ago when I started downloading the entire season 9 of Stargate SG-1, assigned maximum priority to the third episode, and when I tried to open the partially downloaded media file, it was throwing me an error. I needed to wait a minute then open it again, THEN it worked.

what media player are you using?

One that works 100% of the time with media files that have an intact header and the end of file.

well. it doesnt.

>opens 3 magnet links
>two behind load metadata
>one in front doesn't
>can't click the other box's

When will this be sorted?

Yes it does, when the file has a beginning and a fucking end! I can start playing movies that I downloaded to 3%!

Tested most of the torrent clients you can get on lunux and windows, utorrent werks.
Whereas you followed a meme guide and suffer without truly knowing. true NPC hive mind.

>utorrent werks
It wasn't all the shilling that made me drop it, but the fact that in two weeks time three different resume.dat files crapped out and after utorrent crashed, a totally empty utorrent greeted me when I relaunched.

your player is shit. i can open completely fragmented files and watch every bit that is completed. no beginning/end needed.

dumb nigger.

>cannot render file error message in MPC-HC, VLC and MPV all point to the media player being shit, while seconds later with more fragments downloaded they suddenly work with the same fucking file
>a file header is not needed to identify the file format
>a file doesn't need a closing tag to tell the media player relevant information about keyframes
Go be a liar somewhere else.

Sounds bad, I thinks happened to be on one of the other clients more than once - torrents all gone., I've had no probs with it but! I'm using 2.2.1 which is quite old, I only use it for actual torrent links, magnet links I have to launch with bitorrent. Might be some option I'm overlooking or just because it's outdated.
I try software all the time and give it a good chance usually. End up going back to utorrent and bitorrent.
I'm testing qbit today, when I updated to this new look icon version, it would crash/freeze all the time even with release after that.

Yea, I'd be going back to utorrent in a second if it worked, and I knew for a fact resume.dat wouldn't crap out again. Qbittorrent has ONE single behavior that is superior to utorrent: you can select multiple torrents and right click, relocate, and you don't have to fucking browse a new location every single time like in utorrent, but only choose it once, and it will be applied to all the selected torrents.

nigger you can even watch files you download via browser - they dont have a closing tag either. youre doing something wrong.

pussy

What's the run down on that reallocate function? Not familiar with that one.

FLAC or MP3 doesn't need a closing tag. Any media container such as AVI or MKV does need to have the beginning and the end of the file, because without an incomplete container, you can't peruse the content. I can't explain it more simply than this.

Basically if you want to keep seeding the torrent but need to move it, you move the file in the torrent client instead of your file manager. In utorrent you have to choose a new location for each individual torrent you want to relocate, in qbittorrent all selected torrents go to the same place you pick only once by right clicking and clicking on "Set location...".

rtorrent on a remote server under screen. comfy.jpg

>The only thing you can do to fix it is to restart qbittorrent.
Or download a torrent with seeders available.

Sure, that's why a restart is fixing the issue and the torrent downloads normally at maximum speed... because there aren't any seeders.

That's well cool that isn't it. I need to clear out my torrent clients so I may give qbit a long run and check that function out, I guess if I had another OS install on another drive it could share the same folders too, sweet.

these

It's basically how I repopulate an empty torrent client after database corruption. I add all the torrents I formerly had, pick a location I usually download to, "force recheck" all. The ones that were downloaded to that location will check out fine, the others will be at 0%. I then select those 0% torrents, "relocate" to another location I usually download to, and force recheck there too.

Now since qbitorrent only needs a location one time for all selected torrents, this procedure takes only a few minutes. With utorrent demanding me to browse a new location for each torrent, it can take hours.

t. brainlet

Using bittorrent is legal. Using it to download copyrighted material isn't.

Do you reckon if you pointed it at another torrents clients setup (there folders you set), say a folder for incomplete and complete it'd pick them up and carry them on?

It can continue when you recheck the torrent. I added some half finished torrents to qbittorrent when I switched from utorrent.

Anyone not using 2.2.1 or rtorrent shouldn't be allowed near computers.

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