Lets users chat by creating 1 channel per torrent.Įxample plugin for developers.
#Disable seeding utorrent download
Set up a hot-key to quickly hide the Vuze user interfaceĪutomatically changes the categories of torrents based on download status. This plugin helps manage Azureus CVS releases by automating the process of checking for new builds, downloading them and installing them.ĪzSMRC is a two part remote control and multi-user system for Azureus.Ī remote control interface in HTML and Javascript.Ĭontrol Azureus or emit statistics using an IRC bot. You should uninstall it.įor making backup copies of your current Vuze settings. The plugin is incompatible with the current Vuze versions.
#Disable seeding utorrent torrent
This plugin sets the category of your torrents based on patterns in the file name or torrent URL.Īutomatically seeds files based on the contents of torrent and data directories.
For an more updated list see the list here: Azureus Plugins List ĭisplays advanced statistics per torrent. Thanks, and in case someone didn't notice there is a question here on my post to be answered as well please.Please note that contents of this page may be somewhat outdated. Does it remove the torrent from Deluge, or from Deluge and the computer? If it's the latter is their a way to stop it from doing that?
Remove Torrent when share ratio reached - This is the one I need more help on. Stop seeding when share ratio reaches: Means the torrent will stop altogether after it has reached this limit. Setting any of these of course to -1 bypasses that test on the torrent. Seed Time (m): This is also pretty straight forward, and means if a torrent has seeded for x minutes, then place to queued status. Seed Time Ratio: This one was not originally very clear to me, but I found out from another forum it basically means, if time seeding/time downloaded >= this amount, then set torrent to queued status Example, if it takes 10 minutes to download a torrent, and you have this set at 7.00, then the torrent will seed for roughly 70 minutes (70/10 = 7) before going to queued status. Share Ratio Limit: This one is straightforward for most people, but is basically states if the ratio of seeding/downloaded in size reaches this then place torrent into queued status The first 3 settings are basically if/or statements to decide on whether or not to have a torrent active or queued, by: Under the Seeding section in the Queue Category: At the end I also have a further question that I still need further clarification on, and hope someone can help. However, I felt more clarification is needed, as it didn't really answer for me what each one setting actually means. The first 3 setting affect rotation as another user stated. Just a little confusion with users on the Seeding settings where a little documentation would clear things up.ĭeluge_1.3_Queue_Settings_2.jpg (152.38 KiB) Viewed 65794 times How do the Seed Time Ratio and the Seed Time (m) play together? How do the "Share Ratio Limit", and the "Stop seeding when share ratio reaches: ?" settings play together. Remove torrent when seed ratio reached, checked
Stop seeding when share ratio reaches: 1, checked does this affect the seed time ratio setting above? seed time ratio? what does this mean and what would be a good setting? should this match the "stop seeding when share ratio reaches" setting? Now for the Queue/Seeding settings where nothing is mentioned in the FAQ: Here are my settings, mostly taken from the Bandwidth Tweaking Guide for Preferences/Queue: So I thought I post my settings and ask if we could get the descriptions added to the FAQ. Not in the FAQs or the Tweaking Guide, or on the Ubuntu Forums. I've been scouring the forums and the net trying to find some explanation about the Queue/Seeding/Settings in Deluge 1.3, and I cannot find any information anywhere.