· If the torrent already exists, stop the torrent, rename the folder to whatever you like, then in µTorrent, right click on the torrent, pick Advanced - "Set download folder", and point it to the newly renamed folder. Then, simply start the torrent again (no need to force re-check). 7. How can I rename a torrent in the main listview? · After it completes, I then select one of the other skipped files for download. It renames the other previous file and removes bltadwin.ru file properly at that point. The trick doesn’t always work though because uTorrent likes to download small files like txt file notes even if . · The problem seeding is when uT completes a torrent the AMC script will rename and move the file in one of four ways: move This will literally move the content from your seeding folder to your organized folder, you cannot seed unless you do a "Relocate" within uT (this gets really old when you have thousands of files).
After a little bit of research, it seemed like Deluge has those features, and it does- to an extent. It's true that in deluge you can rename the file that you torrented and move it, however there doesn't seem to be that option for files within the original file. For example, say I download the entire season of a TV show from the same place. Hi,I have used the uTorrent client using default settings for a number of months and now I have realised that all bltadwin.rut files are in the root uTorrent installation directory. I would like to clean this up and have tried the setting "Location bltadwin.ruts - bltadwin.ruts for finished jobs. My file setup as as follows: H:\torrents\tv series I have completed torrents simply going to H:\torrents. Should I make a new folder in H:\ to put my completed torrents, keeping it completely separate from the H:\torrents\tvseries folder? I'm using an NTFS drive by the way. I have the hardlink setting enabled in Sonarr.
After a little bit of research, it seemed like Deluge has those features, and it does- to an extent. It's true that in deluge you can rename the file that you torrented and move it, however there doesn't seem to be that option for files within the original file. For example, say I download the entire season of a TV show from the same place. Posted Decem. For those of us who perma-seed files, it would be really handy to be able to move and rename files (or folders) within uTorrent rather than having to move the files outside uTorrent and then use the "Set Download Location " feature to relocate the files or folders. Just one way organizing files would be easier (music. To actually use another client, you'll need to open your already-completed torrents in the new client, start them, stop them, replace its incomplete copies of the torrent content with your already-downloaded real ones, force-recheck the torrents to make sure they're imported properly in the new client as compelted torrents, THEN move/rename your files using whatever rename/relocate function the new client has (uTorrent for Mac doesn't have one at all, you see).
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