I guess we will both die before knowing the right answer my friend
I guess we will both die before knowing the right answer my friend
you have to save the torrent file from the second site to the same folder as the torrent file from the first site.
then force recheck it and it should start seeding.
Try checking the "Don't start download automatically" box as well.
Then once the torrent file is loaded in a paused state, fore recheck and it should work
Thanks for your help @snakebite.
Unfortunately, as some torrents have the same HASH tables, the only alternative is to run a different torrent client for each torrent.
Your option works when two same torrents have two different HASH tables.
Torrent client track HASH codes, not torrents.
T.
..and I just discovered that you can upload ANY torrent file to a lot of sites and it automatically embeds the announce into it when you redownload it to seed. e.g x264 upload page..
http://torrentinvites.org/attachment...tid=5033&stc=1
So uploaders are being lazy or competing for pre-times. Not sure there's much you can do about it sadly.
Elementary, My Dear @multipack
Indeed Watson I think I may have solved it though... If you tick fast resume and untick Don't start automatically, it skips the hash check altogether and adds at 100% and starts seeding right away. I did it like this ...
http://torrentinvites.org/attachment...tid=5035&stc=1
See if it works for you.
Last edited by multipack; 02-03-2017 at 12:30 PM.
I will try my friend, will keep you posted
Well since then I have had failures so alas I don't think its an answer after all (although it saves a lot of time not having to recheck the file!). Adding to a second client is still still the only workaround I've found.