• Problem uploading?

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    I just did an upload it went thru fine pics and everything... its seeding as normal.
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    I think I fixed the issue. I believe it is my NordVPN. I am using the split-tunneling feature. I turned that feature off and now I seem to be connecting.
  • Seedbox

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    @cp2000 As far as I know you can seed from multiple IPs with no issues. You just need to make sure that nobody else with an account here is seeding from any of them or you'll get flagged for multiple accounts. In practical terms, my advice would be to put the newest and most popular torrents in your seedbox, and only seed older and less in-demand stuff from your home connection so that you can make the most of the insane upload speeds you tend to get from a seedbox.
  • Upload Speed Suddenly Became Terrible

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    @Tilbert Your ISP might throttle your speeds based on your recent behavior if that is allowed in your country and stated in your agreement. What I advise you to do is, look for a torrent with high popularity in a public tracker, for instance a TV show episode that was just posted. Let it sit in your client for a few hours and see how the upload speed goes. If it caps around 600 kbps, it could be either the ISP or the VPN. You can try disabling the VPN and checking if it has any effect. In case it stays the same, you can try temporarily switching to a different network, just to confirm. If you cannot connect to a different wifi, you can share your phone's 4G/5G to your PC using a USB cable, and see if it has any effect on upload speed.
  • Can I post a thumbnail only torrent?

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    Thanks for the info, I did originally post to the original category and then I was able to change it to to the image category. The very quick responses we really great to get!
  • Making a Seeding Server (Requesting Tips/Advice)

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    I've been using BiglyBT (formerly Azureus and then Vuze) since forever. It performs well, and gives you a lot of control over things. I particularly like the ability to automatically label and move downloads when they're added or completed, as it just simplifies things for me. I don't know if other clients might have the same functionality, but I'm used to the interface now and have no plans to change.
  • Seed credit when using VPN?

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    @ianfontinell-0 Thanks for the response - something for me to consider for my next VPN upgrade
  • Trying to fix my ratio, but it won't seed

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    @Tisuino 1.16 TB = 1188 GB 1024 GB in 1 TB
  • To Seed or Not To Seed That Is The ?

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  • UNABLE TO LOAD TORRENT,GIVES NO PIECE HASHES

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    @EugeneGabija-0 File name(s) should have no special characters Use Roman Alphabet only A-Z, a-z
  • No peers, no seeding

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    Of course the more torrents you have seeding, higher the chances of connecting to peers, but you need to have in mind that it is not sustainable to rely on seeding alone to keep a positive ratio. It is easier for new accounts to maintain a good ratio, but as your downloaded data increases, so increases the amount of data you are required to seed to recover your ratio. If you download 10GB in total, the amount you're required to seed in order to keep a positive ratio is 10GB. 10GB is a fairly small number, a pretty reasonable amount that is easy to seed. If you downloaded 1TB in total, now you're required to seed 1TB, which is much more unlikely. The demand on private trackers is never 1:1, meaning you will never reach 1 ratio for every torrent you download. Of course no one downloads 1TB in one go (usually), it's breaken down into much smaller bits that you download without realizing how much of an impact it will have in the future, and when you notice you have a negative ratio, despite having 1000 torrents in your client list. I use qbittorrent as my client because it's has more features compared to utorrent, for instance i can order my list by session upload: [image: 1736023008004-eb9dcefc-5a11-4396-87fa-de9ec3e16b19-image.png] This orders the list based on the amount of bytes sent since the last time the client started, which makes it more practical to track torrents with higher demand. In general, it follows a pattern, newer torrents have higher demand and are easier to seed. Older torrents might have a spike in demand if they are freeleeched. Apart from these two conditions, the torrents that you downloaded 8 months or 2 years ago will have a very low demand.
  • Torrent upload not starting/uploading, despite leechers

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    This is usually a sign of improper port forwarding. You need to make sure that the port that your torrent client uses is forwarded through your home network or VPN to your computer. This is a critical step to being able to get proper upload traffic.
  • Trying to fix my ratio, can't upload

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    There's no point seeding a torrent w/ too many seeders ...
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  • issues with seeding

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    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-WjETS4r2VUDYM-sX5WHkm2E-i6JKq8-?usp=drive_link
  • "Unable to load. Torrent Contains No Piece Hashes"

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    @kalayaan You were right! I checked the file names and they had @ and ! in many of them. I never thought to check just assumed the file names would be ok if they can be saved in explorer. Thank you!
  • Issue with new torrent actually sharing to peers

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    Creating a new torrent is not the same as reseeding. If you want to fill a reseed request then all you need to do is download the torrent file from the site. You then place your already downloaded files into the same directory structure that the torrent is trying to create in your download folder and then ideally do a re-check in your client. As long as the files match then you should start seeding. If there are any discrepancies though then you can't help. The files and structure must be a precise match.
  • Uploading Error

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    https://community.gaytor.rent/topic/65942/software-release-gaytor-rent-upload-utility?page=1
  • Upload error , help please

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    https://community.gaytor.rent/topic/65942/software-release-gaytor-rent-upload-utility/21
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    https://community.gaytor.rent/topic/65942/software-release-gaytor-rent-upload-utility/22