• Can I seed torrents which are on my laptop from my desktop?

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    Thanks so much worked perfectly
  • First time uploading here but have issues

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    If you got an ADSL connection (passing by the telephone copper wires), 98 KBytes/s are an excellent upload rate. If you got a fibre optics connection to your home, it isn't a good rate.
  • Okay, I Finally Got My Uploaded Torrent To Seed…

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    @Popper: If you shut down your torrent client (or your computer), you'll stop to seed. When you've completed the initial seeding, means distributed a full copy and there are other seeds, that doesn't do a harm to the torrent. It will be kept alive by the others. If you haven't completed the initial upload and you shut down, the peers will exchange the parts they got, but can't complete the download. If you know in advance that you can't run the computer long enough without a break (many people don't have their PC running 24/7, so that is normal), place at the bottom of the description an indication of your likely seeding times in UTC. That avoids complains Thank @Popper! That cleared a lot of things up for me.
  • Can't connect to peers, seeding at less than 1kb/s, opened port

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  • My upload page was deleted!!

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    You should be able to find it yourself, either by "including dead" (and not only "active") in the Browse or Search or by going to your Profile, scrolling down and expand the uploaded torrents list. You go to your Profile by clicking on your name in "Welcome back, …" top left below the blue menu band. Remark: If a torrent has been moved to a category you can't access or see, it won't be visible for you at all. That isn't the case for your upload (unless it is another than the one I see in your Profile and has been deleted) Restricted access / visibility torrent categories are: Bisexual (Profile setting), Straight older (Profile settings), Straight younger (Profile settings), DVD-R (Power User), non-Porn DVD-R (Power User), 3D (Power User) and for duplicates (Staff Only).
  • QTM not working.

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    Used wrong password and it said "Login Incorrect"
  • QuickTorrentMaker Error, help!

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    I am not sure, but in your case my guess is that it is due to the missing special character support of QuickTorrentMaker, unless you've uploaded your other torrents from the same Windows user account and with QTM, too. Actually I think your Windows user name is not "V.n", but that in the place of the dot "." you've got an accent on the letter. This leads to QTM not being able to use the right file path for your account's application data directory. It might be better you use the web interface to upload torrents.
  • Dictionary is missing key(s)????

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    That means you haven't indicated a tracker URL while creating the torrent. Any valid URL will do, for example: http://tracker.gaytor.rent:2710/announce Create a new torrent indicating a tracker at creation.
  • Uploaded and seeded torrents are not being registered?

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    I downloaded two different torrents but the tracker announce URL is still  http://tracker.gaytorrent.tw:2710 and there is still a scrape error but I can leech and seed. When I went to my profile page and took the passkey from there and then tried to create a new tracker, Transmission automatically changed the announce url from the original url (which contained the passkey) back to http://tracker.gaytorrent.tw:2710 or http://tracker.gaytor.rent:2710 .
  • Cannot seed own torrent

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    Thank you so much i fixed QTM to make it BitTorrent and then the force re-check works.  :hug:
  • Gaytorrent seed comedy

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    I've tried to explain already in some other forum replies, that as long as your torrent client can connect to the tracker and get the peer IPs, it is not a technical issue of our tracker. I am sure that any correct torrent client programme can connect to our tracker and get the IPs. I've used myself multiple: µTorrent/BitTorrent, Vuze/Azureus, BitComet, Transmission, qBittorrent, FreeDownloadManager … That is because the upload/download (aka seeding/leeching) is negotiated directly between the torrent clients. It isn't go over the tracker or is controlled by the tracker. Looking to your Profile, you seed two torrents right now: The first got 453 seeds and 70 peers (leecher). Out of the 70, 69 got 98.53%. that means they have chosen not to download the 9 screen captions files, but only the movie. That makes 522 seeds for one real leecher, so it is absolutely "normal" that you won't upload to this single peer, you are in competition with more than 500 others. The second got right now 53 seeds, no peers (leecher) no upload possible. So that you don't upload has nothing to do with a technical issue of the tracker, but the dynamics of a torrent and torrent swarm. If you join in very early, it is likely that you can upload something back. If you join late, many will complete before you and will become seeds before you and few members will join after you and those who do get feed from the many seeds. This leaves only low upload to each of them. This particular case aside, we currently have a close eye on the "low" number of downloads per torrent, though the total numbers are about 20% higher than 3 months ago. Please keep in mind that this year has seen two major changes targeting to generate an up-spin dynamic: Introduction of the Freeleech feature Automatic recycling of old torrents (rewarding those members who kezpt them alive over months) assorted with once a 24 hours Freeleech Marathon and a few weeks of Freeleech Fest.
  • Problems Uploading When Seeding

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    @Bonk: As always, you mods from GTru deny any mistakes. If every user tells you that they only have problems uploading/seeding on your tracker, doesn't that ring a bell? The questioner is asking for the forum community to provide him with a knowable statement about his problem (i.e., "I know what caused your problem.") It has been said that a well-asked question is already half-answered. The forum's failure to provide this knowable statement is a failure shared with the questioner himself, as key information about the problem was omitted from his query. His problem was thus presented as the following: @shiftless: When I'm downloading a file, I'm able to upload at full speed just fine. After the download has completed the upload rate crashes to no activity at all most of the time. He has presented a scenario whereby uploading rates mysteriously change during the uploading of certain torrents. Missing here are key details about the torrent being uploaded when the occurance was noticed by him. The age of the torrent at the moment he entered the swarm was a detail not provided. Since any gainful return on seeding depends on bandwidth and torrent age, upload rates tend to be significantly higher when the user arrives early to a torrent, and tend to increase linearly with bandwidth over a given period. What was the duration of this particular event? Was this noticeable drop in upload speed an event with a short duration of time, or was it graduated, occurring over a wider and more cumulative breadth of time? If these instances of "drop off" were noticed on only a few occasions, should that, in itself, be suspect? People are prone to see patterns where there are none (such as in occurrences of "upload speed drop off") and the mind may attempt to attribute them to some sort of correlation (claiming it's a problem with the client, the tracker, or the ISP) when in fact it may be part and parcel of the normal bandwidth variability inherent in all torrenting. This "pattern bias" aside, the most important thing to realize about the questioner's issue is that the torrent's age should always factor in any discussion of upload bandwidth (speed). Being able to determine the age of the uploading torrent at the moment the drop off occurred may likely have been the critical component to providing this questioner with the knowable statement he sought. Since we were not provided with it, the only knowable aspect of this questioner's problem is that we will never know what caused it.
  • Torrent upload guide

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    Actually, they both work. I've just uploaded one using the .ru version and the site changes it to .tw
  • Straight men sex

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    Oh, yeah, I did see that.. Thanks!
  • Help deended creating torrents

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    Here's instructions and a pictorial guide for uploading torrents:    https://www.gaytor.rent/uploadguide.php
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    …had to do a some tweaking... I'm wondering if that might be the problem. If you changed your original file by even a single byte it would not be checked as the original and your torrent program would try to download the 'new', that is old, file as though you didn't have a copy. Which you don't any more. I'm also wondering if someone with your ratio and upload should really worry instead of enjoying what else is on offer 
  • Category drop down is not populating

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    The most likely reason for that is not to use the latest version of QTM. Only QTM V1.10 is working correctly together with the site. If you use an earlier version, uninstall QTM (Windows "Start" menu > All Programs … > QuickTorrentMaker folder > uninstall) and then download and install the latest version.
  • Utorrent help - uploading a new torrent

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    When you open the .torrent file with µTorrent, a window like below should be shown: [image: 1781651090826-ba0bbb7a154c.jpg] Question: Do you get that window? Assuming yes, you need to click the ". . ." (or "Browse", depends on version) button and navigate to the folder which contains the movie file. Then confirm with "Save" or "Select Folder". In case of a warning from µTorrent that the file are already there and the question to overwrite the files, answer No. Then you'll need to do a recheck, if it doesn't do it automatically. –--- It looks you resolved the issue already. We are sending out a message to after some time not seed new torrent's uploader, giving instructions on possible solutions.
  • New users should be able to download a few torrent files

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  • Utorrent332 - How do I reinstate a seeding Torrent removed accidentaly?

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    Yes and that worked OK. I was so used to downloading only torrents that I just clicked automatically on the SAVE button when the window appeared. I know better now! Thanks for your help.