Derailing conversations and threads is not allowed. Just because something is compatible with Windows, doesn't mean this is the subreddit for it. Posts completely unrelated to Windows 10 will be removed. Keep the discussion related to Windows 10 This is not a tech support subreddit, use r/WindowsHelp or r/TechSupport to get help with your PCġ.Welcome to the largest community for Microsoft Windows 10, the world's most popular computer operating system!.torrent file from a magnet link will be built into a future version of Transmission. Now, I can reboot my FreeNAS box without having to restart a torrent (from a magnet link) from scratch. Shut down uTorrent until your next download.Ī friend of mine asked me why not just use uTorrent? Well, I don't want to leave a Windows box running 24/7, in addition to my FreeNAS machine that's running Transmission and is always on anyways.When that occurs, go back to uTorrent and remove/delete the download (you don't need to be downloading it twice). torrent file, and Transmission has picked it up). Wait for the torrent to start in Transmission (the magnet link's metadata has finished downloading, uTorrent has created the.torrents in:" location (found in the "Directories" tab of the Preferences of uTorrent) to be the same as Transmission's "Watch" directory. I tried this using uTorrent, works great, will use uTorrent 3.1.2 in the following example. torrent file from the metadata of a magnet link. Torrents need to be initiated using a bittorrent client that "generates" a.It's a bit convoluted, but here's the process: torrent file from the metadata that is downloaded from a magnet link? That way, I can go back to manually re-starting the torrent the way I did before? Thanks.Īlright, I've managed to get this almost completely automated now. There is no sign of any entries in the Watch Directory ("/TorrentFiles") for anything downloaded from a magnet link.Īm I doing something wrong, or is this just the way it is? If this is, in fact, the way it is, as an alternative is there any way to "generate" a. I save the magnet link that I originally launched the torrent from, and the partial files are still in the "/IncompleteFiles" directory, but if I try to re-start the download from the same magnet link, it seems to always re-start from 0%. With a torrent launched from a magnet link, I cannot figure out how to do the same thing. Transmission does a quick verification of the files already downloaded, then continues where it left off. torrent.added file from the "/TorrentFiles" directory. If I have to reboot the FreeNAS box before the download is complete, I can easily re-start the download by opening the. torrent file, I just place it in the "/TorrentFiles" directory, Transmission automatically picks it up and starts downloading. I use the web interface, and the Transmission Remote GUI ( ), to see download progress. As per FreeNAS' web configuration utility, I have set up the Download Directory ("/Downloads"), the Watch Directory ("/TorrentFiles"), and the Incomplete Directory ("/IncompleteFiles"), and have left the Configuration Directory blank (as FreeNAS says this selection is usually empty). I'm using Transmission 2.22, installed on FreeNAS 0.7.2. I haven't seen this addressed anywhere, sorry if I missed it.
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