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    raphjdR
    @allyigator-0 It's a database error, that only the site owner can fix. It usually only happens when you change emails linked to your account.
  • General site related support except for the following boards
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    ianfontinellI
    @willow1 the tracker has nothing to do with the speeds you get in your torrent client, this might be just a coincidence if it started when the new site launched. the tracker only serves as a peer list that instructs your client on who to connect with, if you get low speeds it will be because either you or the peer you've connected with have a speed limit. so to clarify, there is no upload system and download system controlling speeds or anything of the sorts. i don't know to which extent there could be a real problem with your machine/client, because you said you've managed to reach a 2:1 ratio in various freeleech torrents, which indicates you're properly able to seed.
  • Use this sub-board for problems while uploading/seeding
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    Kevin4fmK
    @frostycab said: Over at Torrentday you are required to seed all of your downloads to either a 1:1 ratio OR at least 72 hours within 30 days, the idea being to discourage hit & runs. If for any reason you can't then you can pay off any remaining time/MB with upload credit or points. I've advocated for doing the same here in the past but it was never taken up. Perhaps Joker and the rest of the staff here might have a discussion around it? With the whole site being updated now would be the ideal time to make the necessary technical changes. I agree with @ianfontinell that these are bad ideas. Why seventy-two hours? I'm sure there are members who only visit at weekends, for whatever reasons. What good does that time limit add if someone downloads a torrent on a Tuesday? Why 1:1? What if a torrent is an old one, or has limited niche appeal? The last downloader is never going to reach that ratio, which surely discourages people from downloading once they realise that. I'm sure there are many who - for whatever reason - put a cap on the number of torrents they seed at any one time.Why expect them to seed some obscure torrent they downloaded months ago instead of one that is popular, crying out for seeds, and will help them improve their ratio? Much better to be able to pool the total amount you're seeding rather than worry about each torrent individually. People could be motivated to keep a 1:1 ratio overall. For those who can't, there could be other ways to contribute, perhaps for example by making donations towards the cost of running the site, which obviously does need to be funded somehow. Hmmm. This all sounds familiar, for some reason. Reseeding a dead torrent -when requested - is relatively easy. Or would be except for one thing, for me at least. That's the amount of peripheral files other than the main ones that people include - primarily images - and sometimes how they've structured subdirectories within a torrent. Many, I'm sure, are happy to download a torrent and keep it "as is" somewhere on their system. But I doubt I'm alone in maintaining my own structure, and wanting stuff I've downloaded to fit that, not a never ending variety of other structures. "Rules" are perhaps overdoing it, merely to satisfy neat freaks like me, but perhaps some "best practice" guidance would be helpful? Making it easier to reseed when required is surely a much better way of keeping torrents alive than imposing arbitrary seeding rules which both create their own problems, and don't solve the existing ones.
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    JokerJ
    Welcome aboard. Short version: ratio is how much you share back versus what you download. New accounts get a bit of starting buffer, and the trick is to keep seeding what you grab and look out for freeleech torrents (those don't count against your download). The folks above gave you good tips too. Shout if you get stuck.
  • Here you can find help during downloading
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    @frostycab well i understand that no one reads stuff they not interested in xDD but they will after they get warning
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    I discovery it for a few days , and i did first a withdraw test to see if this works. Ansd works, because this i post here for you too, you dont need to pay nothing , only if u wnat to have more hash.. Would be nice to become litlle referals , this givr u a 0.6 TH/s free per referal.And i only post because i see that this works and is not a scam. I never will loose my time to send fake news or something . Have a nice Crypto ! ETHERIUM - https://eth.freeghs.net/?ref=9617a5eb-9087-41e7-bdac-3b560cf1ad00 LITECOIN - https://ltc.freeghs.net/?ref=99f742e2-f3f7-4907-a0fa-1fea9c17a5f1 BITCOIN - https://freeghs.net/?ref=5e0140cf-b825-414e-b599-344c8fcd84af
  • Here you can test the possibilities of our new forum software.
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    JokerJ
    Staff note: thanks for all the testing in this thread, it was genuinely useful. The concrete points raised here (seeder columns, uploader name display, list contents, .torrent creation date, download issues after the switch) have been picked up into our internal tracking, and several are already fixed. Closing the triage entries for this thread; anything still broken for you today, just open a fresh thread or a helpdesk ticket.
  • You have problems or want to learn more?
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    @ScoobyDioux Exact same problem here. The problem is obviously on the server end.
  • Suddenly the seeding stops working

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    ajax0980A
    Right On!  :jaj:
  • Help! Not connecting on Mac

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  • File extensions

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    ajax0980A
    @nordicblue: I had seen someone asking how to play iso files maybe they didn't get it here. Direct this person to the HELPDESK (on the blue bar) or here>>https://www.gaytor.rent/rules.php#102 10. We only allow exact copies of DVD Videos in image file (.iso, .img) or DVD folder structure (.vob) format so the downloader can keep it in it's original format or convert it to another file type with little quality loss. He/she should probably start at the beginning tho to assure they don't miss something relevant.  Also I'd suggest reading other parts of the Forum, GUIDES in particular > https://community.gaytor.rent/index.php?board=7.0 and FAQ. The answers to most questions can be found in one of the resources mentioned.
  • Disappearing torrent file

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    Removed as "dead" is another usual suspect reason.
  • What's the best Bitorrent client to use?

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    Transmission was very popular among Mac (and GNU/Linux) users, but now that a well working version of µTorrent exists for Mac, it became the most popular client for Mac users, too.
  • Freeleeching

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    RexxedR
    @Popper: The uploader don't get points when one of his torrents is made freelecch. My guess is that the "lost" points were given by "unknown" members, means members who's account got deleted from the data base and therefore their name (with the points given) can't be shown. Thanks Popper for the explanation… I think its clear now 
  • Caught, with Vuze

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    No one should be torrenting on today's internet without the use of a VPN or proxy. A torrent client organizes the sharing of files, but does nothing to mask traffic to and from your computer.  Your internet service provider gives you access to the internet and logs everything you do by the IP they assign to your account and therefore all the activity you do from your computer. As metafile informed, one has to encrypt the traffic as it goes out of your computer, through your ISP, to the final destination.  A VPN service hides data traffic AND masks your IP.  The only thing that your ISP can log is random gibberish data due to the encryption.  And if a group detects your sharing of a torrent, the IP provided goes to your VPN, NOT your ISP.  I strongly recommend using Private Access Internet as well.  They do not keep any logs, which some VPN services do, which defeats part of the purpose in using them. If this is the first notification by your ISP, it likely is only a warning.  Take heed that you are actually unprotected and get a VPN if you continue in your torrent activities.
  • UTorrent not seeding

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    @Popper: All those got 99.74%, which means they've selected not to download the two pictures in that torrent. In reality they are seeding what they've downloaded (the movie). I'd suggest you try a Freeleech torrent which s content appeals you. Since download is "free", such torrents have all the time new downloading peers. Ah, thank you sir, that did the trick!
  • Am i not allowed to upload

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    There rules are in the Terms od Service: … Any file is permitted under assumptions of fair use and/or ownership, irrespective of file format or content. ... and … ...Users may not use this site to distribute any material when they do not have the legal right to do so. It is the responsibility of each user to adhere to these terms. ... and …files whose (...) distribution are illegal (...)will be removed, such as: (...) Validated notification of 3rd party copyright infringement ...
  • Torrent says has seeders but cannot download.

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    There are 5 seeders now.
  • New Member

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    Hi mackem61! Welcome. just remember to keep seeding looong after you've downloaded it and you shouldn't have a problem! Beep
  • WHATS THIS SEEDING ALLL ABOUT?

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    https://www.gaytor.rent/userdetails.php?id=609788 Last seen 2014-06-02 23:53:23 (2 weeks ago)
  • Vuze Help To Seed

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    did you do as well the following setting: Tools –> Options...  --> Queue --> Seeding --> Auto Starting --> Auto Start all completed torrents with 0 peers selected in my options. With all these they should start, but of course uploading actual data will depend on the connection to downloading peers.
  • Torrent History

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  • Help please.

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    You got warned, because our system detected you had 6 accounts. A donation won't resolve that issue. You should have cleaned up that mess yourself by: deactivate all, except one account there > https://www.gaytor.rent/delacct.php and then reactivate rights on the remaining there > https://www.gaytor.rent/reactivate.php (Remark: It is recommended to keep the older account, which will make reseeding easier. In case a member believes to be warned not justified, he should write to the Helpdesk). In your case, I've cleaned it up for you, exceptionally.
  • Error (unregistered torrent)

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    I've been getting them lately as well.  But it seemed to start around the time I switched to Transmission GUI 5.01 (Windows) a couple of weeks ago. But since the torrent continues to download and upload, it really wasn't an issue. Currently, I'm seeing it on "KeptSecretXXX - Drug Bust".  So, if that file was reported as a dupe, then I guess we're the same page of "non-issue", which just leave the question of "'Why am I still here and not wankin'?"  (The question of a lifetime.)
  • Redirecting traffic

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    pharaohz74P
    Yes agree but IMHO he should've done a search on GTru first because I found there are 4 more of the same titles but different sizes. I think it's just rude. I guess if GT allows it, then he has the right to do it.
  • I used to be a power user…

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    Yes I have, thank you. Well, maybe not too carefully but I have. I'm around here for four years now, always an occasional visitor. I was just surprised that it's relatively easy to become "power user" but then: why not?
  • I uploaded a new torrent but can't seem to get it to download

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    You have downloaded the small .torrent file (the "torrent") and added it to µTorrent. Now your µTorrent tries to download the movie file, because it does not find it on your computer or external storage drive. When you add a torrent to µTorrent, there should be a window displaying the files of the torrent's file list and allowing to set the download folder. There you need to press the ". . ." button and change the download directory to the folder which contains the movie file. If this window is not displayed, you have changed µTorrent's default UI Settings. If you clicked to fast over that window, try the following steps: 1. Stop the torrent (do NOT remove) 2. Click with the right mouse button on the torrent in µTorrent/BitTorrent's list and select "Advanced" > "Set Download Location…" > navigate to the to the folder which contains the file, respectively folder, from which the torrent has been created, confirm with "Select folder". 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"
  • Vuze & Port Forwarding (two different issues)

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    @TMania: … Because I was having some issues with Vuze (I'm a paying user for that), I re-set the settings to the "factory default." I've since re-set everything like I had it, but now, when Vuze pulls in the torrent file from my default folder (I have it set up to import and start automatically), it doesn't start. I've clicked or unclicked everything that says "start torrent immediately" or "pause" or whatever is appropriate, but for now, the only way I can get a torrent to begin downloading is to manually go in and force start. Any suggestions? ... These settings should fix that > https://community.gaytor.rent/index.php?topic=16166.0 @TMania: … Second, unrelated question. I was killing my ratio here and wasn't sure why. Come to find out, I needed to forward my ports, which I have done. Happy that it works -- when I'm at home where I set the port forward to work! But, I also travel with my laptop to work, to Starbucks, to friends, etc. where it appears that port forwarding wouldn't work (because of the assigned IP address, I'm assuming). Is there a way to make this work -- or am I stuck seeding just when I am at home? ... You should try to have the portforwarding made by UPnP automatically. The function for that is hidden in Vuze's plugins setting. If the modem/router is set to have UPnP activated (which should be the default by the ISP, but not on company or other organisations networks) that will work. Vuze > Tools > Options … > Plugins (expand by click on the arrow before it) > UPnP > select "Enable UPnP" and "Release connections on shutdown" > click "Refresh" button