• Torrents not seeding

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    There are two reasons why you don't upload: 1/ The torrent you seed got no leecher (downloader) at the moment. Keep it seeding, in case someone starts downloading 2/ You are the only leecher on the torrent you download at the moment. Nobody to send the parts you've got already In addition your Transmission is reported as not connectible (read the earlier posts in this topic about what that means) The trackers you name (those I know by name), are public tracker. they got much more user and because they haven't a ratio many peers leave after download. That makes seeding easy for those how stay. To improve the connection of Transmission, make sure you've made an exception in your Mac's firewall for the port set for Transmission's connection and activate UPnP and NAT-PMT if that option exists. Sorry no Mac here, can't help you with step by step instructions.
  • Making screenshots from movies

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    ha ty ! this the one isearch  image grabber hehe didnt remind the name ty oh yeah !
  • Have I messed up my first upload?

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    Many thanks Popper for your speedy reply. I have done as you instructed and Utorrent status is back to "seeding". Thanks again, Peter
  • The UL Speed is abnormalities

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    I think this case is closed by now
  • Labels

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    We have a Tag System that is integrated into our search program to help members locate torrents if this what you are talking about. Tags found here :https://community.gaytor.rent/index.php?topic=13672.0
  • How to Search (to avoid duplicating)

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    Hash searches could be handy for sure. You might try sorting the torrent list by size and match up the file size and look in that region of the torrent list. "Sort by" -> in the pull-down menu. Maybe run another search on 1 or 2 of the keywords in the file name as well. It should be easy to find if your file(s) are either rather large or small. You can edit the end of the url to jump to the mid-section of the torrent list or wherever else you need to be if the necessary page isn't linked to on the search page immediately.
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  • Torrent Uploading Help

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    @NYCGuy222: …Please redownload torrent". ... After uploading the torrent to GTru, you have to download the torrent from GTru, because the tracker adds your own, specific, unique ID into it. You might consider having another look to the guide: https://www.gaytor.rent/uploadguide.php Step 5: Seeding your torrent This step is not required if you're using Quick Torrent Maker. By this time, the torrent file has been uploaded to the torrent module and is still not available for everyone until you download and seed it!. You need to perform one additional task, though, before you can begin seeding. Gaytorrent.ru has recently implemented a new passkey system, where every torrent file is modified with a unique passkey for each user. If you try to begin seeding your torrent with your original torrent file, it will be missing this passkey and the Gaytorrent.ru tracker will reject the torrent file. Instead, you need to download the torrent file that you just uploaded, just as if you were downloading someone else's torrent file. That download process will automatically add your unique passkey to the file (you should probably save your original torrent file to another location rather than overwrite it, but that is up to you). With the modified torrent file you just downloaded, you can now begin seeding your torrent. For most torrent clients, there is nothing special you need to do make your torrent program switch to seeding mode; it happens automatically. All you need to do is: 1. Load your .torrent file into your torrent program. 2. Your program will ask you for a filename and location on your hard drive and you should simply point it to the video file you are seeding. 3. The torrent program will parse the file, verify that you have the whole thing, and will automatically set itself to seed that file to others. That's really all you need to do set your program to seeding your video. If you're nervous about this process, you can simply copy the video file and point the client to the copy, but in over 100 uploads, I've never had a video file corrupted by this process.
  • Re-upping a reseed request

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    Not immediately, it would be considered duplicate. We haven't yet a good process for such cases in place Contact the Helpdesk and indicate the link to that torrent. If it is not seed at all, a staff member will try to revive it with the usual steps (reseed request, promotion, comment, …). If that has no success after a week, the torrent will be deleted and the way for your re upload free. With good torrent clients (e.g. µTorrent, BitTorrent, Vuze, ... it is possible to jump on a torrent and help seeding only the files one got. That isn't a true reseed though. It has the disadvantage tol be count as leeched torrent by the tracker and there is a limit in number of leeching torrents. Upload is correctly added to your stats, no download should be made.
  • Can't upload or download

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    We've as well tested qBittorrent, which exists for Mac, GNU/Linux and Mac and can recommend it, too.
  • How do I remove a torrent I uploaded (duplicate)

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    Please don't use the delete function if there are already leecher. In that case, contact the Helpdesk. The torrent will be removed from the public list and deleted once there is no more leecher.
  • Help. Don't know how to seed my upload

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    A torrent becomes "visible" when it is seeded. You need to go to their description pages and re-download the .torrent file with the "Download" button. Then open the torrent with your torrent client programme and point the download to you the data files (usually the movie) from which the torrent was created. How exactly that is done depends on your torrent client programme. You should look at the Guides section if there is one fopr your client programme or if not to this guide, step 4.0 onwards > https://community.gaytor.rent/index.php?topic=18666.0 –-- If you are µTorrent user, give QTM V1.8 a trial to upload. It automates the critical last steps described above.
  • Help. Don't know how to seed.

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    @skips: Thank you. How do I make myself a seeder after I downloaded a movie? As already said by Joker, keep the torrent started (seeding) in your torrent programme and the programme running as long and much as possible. There can happen upload of actual data only, if there are leecher (members who download), too.
  • Deleting new duplicate also deletes new comments and screenshots

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    I suspected that it might be more bother than it's worth but I thought I'd throw in the suggestion anyway. Thanks for reply, Popper
  • SOCKS5 and Seeding

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    That's a very good point… I had never thought about the seeding not registering correctly. I guess I'll just rent a node at Amazon and seed away again Thanks for the help!
  • UTorrent says I'm seeding, but website doesn't reflect on that?

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    Try reading these topics for advice on which torrents are best for new members to download to help insure upload is at least possible. Assuming you still have Download rights. New Member/Low Ratio Trouble Getting off on the right foot: http://community.gaytor.rent/index.php?topic=13101.0 Starters Guide: http://community.gaytor.rent/index.php?topic=707.0 Ratio Minimums Explained: http://community.gaytor.rent/index.php?topic=6191.0 Problems with Ratio: http://community.gaytor.rent/index.php?topic=6036.0 Downloading Rules: http://tracker.gaytor.rent/rules.php#96 You could also upload new content to the tracker for the traffic you need as well as donate to the site for the traffic needed to restore your rights to download.
  • Please Help! (upload issues)

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    Try these steps in µTorrent/BitTorrent to change from downloading to seeding: 1/ Stop the torrent (do NOT remove) 2/ Click with the right mouse button on the torrent in µTorrent's list and select "Advanced" > "Set Download Location…" > navigate to the file location and confirm (Save) 3/ Right mouse button click on the torrent in µTorrent's list and select "Force re-check". The torrent should check to 100% and µTorrent displaying "Finished" instead of "Stopped" in the status column. 4/ Restart the torrent, it shall go to "Seeding" or at least to "Queued seeding" You can avoid this issue in future by downgrading to µTorrent 2.2.1 > https://www.gaytor.rent/details.php?id=135394
  • Delayed seeding?

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    Make your torrent client programme connectible. Requests from other member's torrent clients don't reach yours. Then what happens is that at the first sync with the tracker when you start seeding, there isn't of course an leecher. If are leecher joining, they'll get your IP from the tracker and will send a request to get data, but it doesn't reach your torrent client programme if it is not connectible. The next sync with the tracker initiated by your torrent client programme, it will get all the IPs of the other members trying to download. From then, your torrent client programme will start to propose uploads to the downloaders and traffic will start. The easy and dirty work around is to Stop (not pause) the torrent when you see a leecher on the site, then after a few seconds to restart it. That will initiate a sync with the tracker outside the 30 minutes intervals. The correct solution is to make the torrent client programme connectible. Usually it are the forwarding (aka NAT = Network Address Translation) and the firewall settings which cause the issue. µTorrent/BitTorrent got a built-in test: Options > Setup Guide > select the "Network" test and run it. The result should be a green check sign, not a yellow/orange only. a) A easy solution for the portforwarding, is to activate UPnP and/or NAT-PMT in both your torrent client programme and your modem/router (the box from your ISP, usually it is already on there). Then restart your torrent client programme b) The firewall needs to have an exception for incoming connections for your torrent client programme on the port which you've set to be used in the torrent client's connection settings. There may be multiple firewalls active, e.g. Windows' built-in firewall, your internet security or anti-virus built-in firewall. All need to have that exception. Easy try is to set the Windows firewall exception to "On" if your torrent client got such option and restart the torrent client.
  • My rights got taken and I can't upload.

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    I am having this issue also… I am trying to fix my ratio but I can't upload because it says my rights are taken in the tracker status. ??? FIXED Had to forward port. Looks like it is working as it should...
  • UTorrent shows orange exclamation mark? - Ports forwarded etc.

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    You probably just had to wait until peers connected to your seeding torrent, especially if it was the only one you were seeding, for utorrent to recognize your connectivity. Is everything alright now?