![]() ![]() The private trackers almost never upload while they're downloading, and once they're downloaded sit practically dead, refusing to upload to anyone in the swarm. These are torrents from both public and private trackers. ![]() Some of these torrents sit there for days and do nothing. ![]() Just coming back in to say I'm still experiencing this problem and not having enough patience is definitely not the issue. I swear I never had this problem with Azureus. But what about the torrents that show 14 seeders and 48 peers or similar ratios? Or 292 seeds and 245 peers? Surely there's some peers in there that would like a nice fast uploader to connect to? How come they're just sitting there doing nothing? Is it something to do with my ratio which is slowly slipping south way below the 1.0 mark (I've got my seed ratio set to 2.0 but I'll be lucky if a torrent ever seeds to that). I mean sure there's some that in the last week or so have pretty much lost all peers and are seed-heavy, but that's because they've been sitting there doing nothing and in the meantime everyone else has got them and stopped being a peer. I've set the upload limit to 105 as that is suited to my connection speed, and I have nothing else uploading, but everything just sits there "waiting to seed" or "seeding to 0 of 0 peers".īut these are torrents that had dozens of peers when I was downloading, and according to the info on each torrent mostly still do. I might get a connection to 1 peer if I'm lucky. I have to say I've followed all the guides to set it up correctly for my network speeds and so on but I have never had so much trouble getting a torrent to seed once downloaded.īasically, I have around 20-30 different torrents now sitting in my 'Seeding' group which simply won't seed. Got into Transmission from Vuze/Azureus because I heard it was less of a memory hog, better options, etc. ![]()
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