![]() ![]() So, if our seeding goal's mininum percentage is less than 100%, the option to auto-delete torrents are greyed out. However, it's greyed out, unless we set our minimum seeding goal percentage to => (equal to, or greater than) 100%. Make the feature available as a nested option under minimum seeding goal. Now, I know there will be concerns about users setting their seeding goal to less than the desired seeding percentage of 100%, but here's the constraint: only allow us auto-delete torrents if our seeding goal is set to a mininum of 100%. torrent and data after meeting a seeding goal. ![]() My suggestion is to give us a feature, that auto-deletes the. I'll visit them occasionally and remove the files from utorrent, and perform the necessary maintenance. When they do get deleted, we get a lot of errors in utorrent. Sure, sometimes they delete the files after watching them, but because the files are in use, sometimes they can't be deleted. I doubt I need to mention that HDD space is crucial file deletion has to be done a regular basis. Plus, I set the minimum ratio for the seed goal to 150%. If you do not want to seed at all after downloading, set the value to 0. Utorrent runs in the background and all the torrents (TV Shows) are downloaded via the RSS feed. Open the client settings: Select the BitTorrent panel: In Share Ratio Limiting check the box ' Seed torrents until their ratio reaches Set the value Choose the action from Pause them Remove them. So I locked utorrent with a boss-key and hid it during startup, so it doesn't appear. The problem lies with deleting the files.Īs the name suggests, family - everyone uses the computer and it's hard to prevent them from downloading a lot of torrents. I set up my family's desktop to download from an RSS feed. So, before bashing this, at least read on. I know something like this has been mentioned quite a few times, but I believe it can be really helpful. ![]()
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