Automatically stopping it is the closest you can get. Your best bet is to request a way to automatically remove a torrent once it reaches the specified ratio, making sure to explain that you can already automatically stop torrents anyway, so automatically removing them is no more harmful than that.
You should instead try qBittorrent , in portableapps format. It has the feature to remove the torrent when it reaches your set ratio. I have mine set at 1,5 sometimes 2. Use the webAPI that utorrent provides. If you enable the webUI in utorrent you will be able to get to utorrent through your web browser.
In the utorrent options you can run a program when a torrent either changes state or has finished downloading. Use that feature together with the webAPI and create a simple script that does that for you.
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Active Oldest Votes. Setup alternate upload rate when not downloading meaning when you have probably completed all your downloads. Improve this answer. But the files remain in the list; how do you actually remove them?
It may prove to be counter-productive, and you'll regret it. Hi, instead of opening another topic I ask there for some related explainations! I understand the point of contributing and have no issue with it, but a not so big part of my downloads are "moved on complete" in a folder where another program automatically rename and resort them in a library.
This is essential to make said files available to my family it is an homemade nas. Obviously these files hardly reach the seeding quota before being marked as "file missing", greatly impacting on my overall seed ratio. Is there an option I missed to "move only after seeding" or a chance that such option will be added in the future? This would solve my issue.
Another doubt: like it has been said some torrent are half dead, so their seeding ratio is fated from the start to stay very low. Assumed that they affect the seeding ratio as well, my probably stupid question is: the seeding ratio is calculated by file or by size?
Meaning, a low seeding ratio with a smaller file affects the overall ratio in a proportional way or in the same way a bigger file would? Last note, about the OP: automatically removing completed torrent only after the seeding is finished wouldn't be so bad, would it?
That being said, many apologies for my bad english I hope it was at least readable and thanks! Regardless of users opinions on "good practices," No one seemed to answer PicSoul's question. Most of you digressed into some kind of moral discussion, about removing before you have done your "Good Citizen" duty, or fell into discussing bandwidth, or something about leaving the torrent in your list and just stopping it good grief, What is the point in that other then clutter.
I will ask the original question again: "Is there anyway to automate removing completed torrents? If you don't have an answer to the question, please don't reply to the post with your opinion. Thanks, Mark. You felt the need to resurrect this thread why??? Star New issue. Jump to bottom. Copy link. UgurGumushan closed this Nov 2, Seed torrents until their seeding time reaches- give your preference say 0 min or 15 mins etc.
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