![]() Post Merged at 16:40 - Previous Post was at 16:34. i only want biglybt acting as mratio/ ratio fixer.ītw biglybt does not has "Waffles Method" and "Flash Method" is that correct ? so for cheating with waffles method, we should alter to mratio ? it still downloading real files, while i dont want to download that. okay before adding torrent, i should check 16c or 18e ? because when i add torrent first to the client, and then select those option. Yes i see it, but when i choose qbittorent 4.2.5 only (no encrypt and no anon) it shows biglybt on IPTĪnd when i choose anon + encrypt it shows as qbittorent why is that ?Ģ. Then you can use options 16c or 18e, or the ratio tool.1. If you're not interested on the actual files, deselect them all prior to adding. If you don't see the name of the client you chose for the spoof and/or there is a warning icon, you didn't install or configure the mod correctly.Įither is possible, but it can't guess what you want to do. Trackers will automatically be removed from the All Trackers view when they haven't been in use by any torrents for a while.Look at the bottom left corner of the window. This can result in tracker entries in the view that have no associated downloads as they have been redirected to an alternative. If you find that trackers re-appear after being removed then this might be due to DNS Tracker Preferences - make sure that you remove all trackers for the given domain. A strict definition of how multiple trackers should be handled is available ( although few clients, if any, rigidly adhere to this. This does not mean they are dead - they may well be required in the future. When a tracker is queued there are no online/offline statistics available which is why some trackers will not have data available. This is why you will see some trackers in a 'Queued' state. ![]() Not all of a download's trackers will be consulted for peers, especially if the download has 'enough' peers from other sources. This will result in all current and future downloads being automatically assigned to the tag and having the selected trackers removed. This is the same as the above 'remove from current' except that it assigns a tag constraint of 'true' to the tag rather than assigning the existing downloads. Remove from current and future downloads: It then assigns all your existing downloads to that tag which will result in the selected trackers being removed. This creates or re-uses a compatible tag and tracker template and configures the tag to use the template for 'removal' purposes. This then shows which of your current downloads are using the given tracker(s) This allows you to quickly create a new Tag/use a compatible existing Tag and assign tracker properties to it consisting of the selected tracker(s). Within the All Trackers view you can select one or more trackers and use the right-click context menu to perform actions on them: Tracker Templates can be used to automate the addition and removal of trackers to downloads when they are assigned to a Tag. Tracker Properties can be used to automatically assign downloads containing given trackers to the Tag. Existing ControlsīiglyBT has some existing features for managing trackers based on Tags. However it can be hard to get a global view of the trackers being used by BiglyBT - hence the introduction of the 'All Trackers' view accessible from the 'View' menu. Over time these dead trackers can accumulate and waste BiglyBT resources as attempts are made to communicate with them.Įach download has a 'Sources' tab that shows the current state of the download's trackers (and alternative peer sources). These trackers have varying stability and often go offline permanently. Each download uses one or more trackers to obtain information about other peers that are downloading/seeding the same torrent.
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