• I dont know how to seed!

    8
    0 Votes
    8 Posts
    119 Views
    F
    @swansea1960: update to my post above,  the torrents are now seeding.   the old bittorrent programme refuses to seed.  but the new Q one does it.  Strange. There aren't uploaders all the time.. You know that, don't you?
  • Torrent Requests

    5
    0 Votes
    5 Posts
    48 Views
    F
    @MrMazda: It should also be noted that you need to have made at least three forum posts anywhere in the forum to be able to see this section of the forum. I just learnt that rule.. ;D
  • Are we allowed to make our own torrents Freeleech?

    8
    0 Votes
    8 Posts
    72 Views
    F
    @kalayaan: And you will need a sufficient SBP because you are going to "buy" the freeleech time with your seed points So, there isn't a 'free' way to do that..
  • Partial new seeders should be punished

    3
    0 Votes
    3 Posts
    54 Views
    F
    @MrMazda: This depends on a number of factors. I will be looking into these and seeing what may or may not need to be done. .. So, are partial seeders punished in any way?
  • Update a torrent already uploaded?

    4
    0 Votes
    4 Posts
    39 Views
    F
    @Kipowen: why dont you just upload a new video with reference to the previous one in the link? ++1 :love:
  • MAJOR uploading issue (WTH MAN?!?!?!)

    3
    0 Votes
    3 Posts
    23 Views
    A
    Ok…the second I get ready to implement the changes you suggested my torrents started seeding. Very weird, but I'm not complaining! LOL!
  • Seeding after short network outage in QBittorrent

    2
    0 Votes
    2 Posts
    24 Views
    J
    Sheesh!! I would just switch to uTorrent. One of the best & very reliable.
  • Bulk access to .torrent files?

    2
    0 Votes
    2 Posts
    35 Views
    F
    Good idea! :love:
  • Filename addded with prefix ♺ & I can give seed bonus to my own torrent

    2
    0 Votes
    2 Posts
    30 Views
    MrMazdaM
    This simply means that one of our staff has promoted (or refreshed) the torrent to make it appear back at the top of the list. If you look at the first line of the description, you will see the original date that it was actually uploaded. As for the SBP, the SBP is deducted from your available total, however because you are the uploader who receives these points, they are immediately credited back to you, seemingly cancelling out the transaction. Simply put, it is a torrent that was uploaded by you at some point in the past, which has been brought back to the top of the list to help revive it.
  • Torrents that are just another torrent file allowed?

    3
    0 Votes
    3 Posts
    20 Views
    ColinTNMC
    Thank you for the clarification, that is what I thought but I never like to report unless I'm 100% sure, I think the mods and staff have enough to do so only report when 100% sure. Thanks.  :police:
  • Upload problem

    3
    0 Votes
    3 Posts
    53 Views
    N
    It means the file has been previously uploaded but has been removed. Most likely this is because gtru received a copyright infringement takedown notice.
  • Category

    5
    0 Votes
    5 Posts
    53 Views
    MrMazdaM
    Have you tried clearing your cache & cookies and restarting your browser? Also, have you tried more than one browser?
  • No uploading amount increase by uploading video.

    6
    0 Votes
    6 Posts
    156 Views
    MrMazdaM
    @aszxdcfv: Wouldn't the client report the "stop" behavior to the tracker so it can remove the user from the seeding list? How could it not report the upload traffic also? Just my guess. I'm not an expert of it. You would think so, however it seems that this does not happen and that any data transferred from the last up to 30 minutes before stopping the torrent gets lost for some reason.
  • QBittorrent Queuing and Uploading Problems

    7
    0 Votes
    7 Posts
    101 Views
    MrMazdaM
    I usually skirt around the issue by doing the force start/resume to force the torrents to keep seeding/leeching.
  • Seeds vs peers?

    3
    0 Votes
    3 Posts
    63 Views
    MrMazdaM
    @neony: seeds are peers that have completed downloading the contents of the torrent (or a subset they selected) and are therefore offering uploads only. This contrasts with leachers, which are peers that are still downloading. Not quite… In order for the system to acknowledge you as a seeder, you must have downloaded 100% of ALL the files, not just the ones you have selected. A leecher on the other hand generally is in the process of downloading the torrent's contents. Simply put, they have not yet downloaded 100% of ALL of the contents. This count will include people who have for example downloaded the video file, but not the pictures, or users who have only downloaded some of the videos in a collection.
  • Fatal error: Allowed memory size…. when trying to upload a new torrent.

    4
    0 Votes
    4 Posts
    29 Views
    MrMazdaM
    This error happens when you have a large number of files in the torrent. This is most common with picture sets, or extremely large video collections. If you have any photo sets in the torrent, I would suggest combining the photos into a ZIP or RAR format to reduce the number of files. Just be sure that any actual videos are NOT in a ZIP or RAR format.
  • Thumbnail generator for Mac?

    2
    0 Votes
    2 Posts
    49 Views
    N
    try this: https://github.com/fakob/MoviePrint_v004/releases
  • Torrent marked as dead after 5 minutes of not seeding it

    2
    0 Votes
    2 Posts
    27 Views
    PawpcornP
    Yup! Torrents that aren't being seeded… are dead! Not sure why that's puzzling to you, or surprising to you, but perhaps I missed your point. Torrents are either dead, or being seeded, those are the two possibilities. Maybe your surprise, or confusion is based upon the fact that dead torrents aren't shown on the public list of torrents, unless a member specifies "Including Dead" in their search, as such: https://www.gaytor.rent/browse.php?search=&incldead=1&inname=1&infn=1&orderby=added&sort=desc Take care, Pawpcorn GTRU Staff
  • My upload total is less than my Upload File size, please explain

    4
    0 Votes
    4 Posts
    68 Views
    I
    I just experienced something similar - although my upload was several files in one torrent. Was yours just a single file or more files in a compilation? https://community.gaytor.rent/index.php?topic=56744.0
  • Duplicates

    6
    0 Votes
    6 Posts
    52 Views
    I
    My guess is that most people who take their time to contribute with uploads do so with the intention of sharing something for other people to enjoy. And yes, it may happen to be a duplicate. Some torrents are uploaded under different titles, and there's a chance you won't find the original upload, even when searching quite thoroughly for it before making an upload yourself. If it were to be punished making a mistake, it would probably also deter people from attempting to contribute