>qBittorrent v3.3.15 was released.
>3.4.0beta is being prepped and will be released this weekend.
I hope you are using superior qBittorrent, /g/.
Of course I am.
changelog?
>>61718664
Right on the official site
What's going to be in the beta? Is qbittorent going to finally stop downloading shit you tell it not to? Are you going to be able to change edit the tracker for multiple torrents at once? Is it going to have any of the features that 2.2.1 has had for probably over a decade at this point?
changeset for the beta?
>>61718589
>superior qBittorrent
it can't even do proper file reheck.
>>61718745
Hopefully not a bitcoin miner :^)
>>61720349
Elaborate
>>61718589
>being prepped
Are us qBt users cucks? And will you fucking mark downloaded RSS crud as read already? I always have to manually do it or if I delete the torrent RSS just auto re-downloads it.
>>61720483
I've been affected by these bugs:
https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/issues/6986
https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/issues/7152
https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/issues/6867
(that second one is the one I've experienced many times myself).
>>61718589
Congrats on a new release
>>61720349
>>61720546
This retard spam anti-qbittorrent memes for months
He used to say the best client-torrent ever made is utorrent even with thousands of adware crap
>>61721352
not at all. first time in this thread. I seed a lot on a private tracker and often get re-seed requests. qB shits its bed when I try to reseed.
>superior
is it still, though?
https://torrentfreak.com/former-vuze-developers-launch-biglybt-a-new-open-source-torrent-client-170803/
>>61720349
works for me ;)
>>61718664
Thursday August 3rd 2017 - qBittorrent v3.3.15 release
qBittorrent v3.3.15 was released. Very minor release to fix a possibly annoying problem. 3.4.0beta is being prepped and will be released this weekend. Stay tuned.
BUGFIX: Temporary subfolder wasn't being deleted. (glassez)
https://www.qbittorrent.org/news.php
>>61718950
it's not out yet, dummy.
>>61723904
>java
>adware
no thanks
>>61718589
the only reason I use this shit software is because the 8 year old version of bittorrent I had crashed and won't open anymore. It was extremely simple, no ads, no widgets, the greatest piece of software to grace my computer. Fukken cia must've hacked my pc to make me join the botnet. atleast qbittorent isn't as shit as the others I tried though. (utorrent, transmission, deluge, all piles of horse shit.)
>>61718589
>qBithoneyspot
>>61724013
> “Our first release is mostly a name change, but we have removed some of the things that we know users don’t particularly want or use, such as the content network, games promotions, DVD burning, the huge ad in the corner of the app, and the offers in the installer”
>>61724108
t. Terry
>>61718589
Have they fixed the memory leaks?
The longer I leave it on the bigger it gets. After a few hours it takes up 13GB of Ram.
Then again I have around 3.5k torrents and a fully encrypted hdd.
What pisses me off is that it refuses to shut down correctly. If I close it (really closing it, not just minimizing it) and come back after hours, its still as bloated but completely idle in the background.
If I kill it using the task manager I often get "missing files" errors on torrents that were completed before (long before often). File recheck shows that no file is missing.
>>61718589
>qstalledtorrent
>>61724447
Still javashit. No thanks.
>>61724473
Have really old and slow server for seeding rare and dying torrents and qbitorrent is quite slower than uTorrent 2.2.1. I mean not slower in actual transfer rates but has much higher cpu load for same transfer speed.
>>61724473
>>61724634
You should both be using Linux and running rtorrent if you want something that actually works for thousands of torrents.
>>61724473
>>61724634
qBitorrent is for casuals who leech torrents and maybe seed a few hundred torrents. It shits itself after 1000 torrents.
Don't use qBitorrent if you do any serious torrenting. Private trackers user on /ptg/ even tell people not to use qBittorrent at all on private trackers.
>>61720546
I have 4 torrents that I have manually click the force recheck button because every time I start up qBitorrent it says the files could not be found. Stuff gets really annoying. Have about 4000 torrents loaded and it has to recheck all of them every time I start it up.
>>61720349
must be a windows problem
>>61724878
>Have about 4000 torrents loaded
>qBitorrent
Do you even read the threads you post in?
qBittorrent can't handle more than 1000 torrents. Only clients like Transmission, rtorrent, and ktorrent can handle that.
>>61724706
Private trackers are for idiots
>>61724912
true. Use DHT and PeX only. Trackers are a single point of failure that should be avoided.
Besides private trackers defeat the whole point of trorrents.
>>61724900
and why would that be?
for me (the guy with 3.5k torrents) the client is not slow or anything, it does not use a lot of cpu power either. It just grows and grows in Ram usage and refuses to shut down.
Sound like a bug to me, not a design error
>>61724912
>Private trackers are for idiots
says the idiot too stupid to join private trackers.
I will never go back to public trackers. Private is amazing.
>>61718589
Another release? Why didn't they get it right six years ago like uTorrent 2.2.1 did?
>>61724706
>It shits itself after 1000 torrents
if you say so mane
>>61724964
>1480 torrents
>all STALLED
>>61724939
Joining a tracker isn't a matter of intelligence but convenience, the trade-off between faster download speeds and resources allocated to seed. Utility functions are highly subjective, you could justify seeding a thousand torrents so you can save 15 minutes when downloading your RAW moe anime or the latest H-game (read with a tone of derision), but thermodynamically speaking it is just wasteful compared to free leeching. Now, if you are doing it because of access to exclusive content then chances are it's you who's too dumb to find other way of obtaining it. And no, I don't think your time is that valuable monetarily speaking, otherwise you wouldn't have a need to voluntarily engage in a sharing economy.
>>61725094
damn, /ptg/ sure got told
>>61725094
>Now, if you are doing it because of access to exclusive content then chances are it's you who's too dumb to find other way of obtaining it.
As if you can find the same stuff for free.
>>61721733
I've had no problem re-seeding and file checking on qbit. The problem is clearly you or your shitty hardware
>>61725212
This. Good luck finding 50 year old obscure untraslated asian movies. Also good luck finding seeds on a torrent that is more than 1 years old. There are trackers where there are torrents that have been constantly seeded for more than 10 years.
If you are a fucking casual and only consume flavor of the month shit, you won't appreciate the service I guess.
Tixati - eat a dick otherwise
>>61725402
>tixati
fuck off with your meme client
>>61725402
I love tixati but a private track that I use decided to whitelist torrent clients and tixati isn't on the list
deluge is complete tosh
utorrent 2.2.1 is antique
qbittorrent is the best option for me
>using poo-clients powered by libtorrent
no thanks
>>61724397
>FOSS
>qBithoneyspot
That's not how it works.
>>61723904
Who cares? At least we have another FOSS torrent client.
>>61726039
Let me guess - CLI torrent clients or uTorrent?
qStalled lel, kys.
>>61726164
Epic!
>>61726089
>CLI torrent clients
What does this have to do with whether they rely on libtorrent or not?
Case in point: rTorrent
>>61726193
not him but sometimes it happens to me when I pause a torrent, only on macos tho
>>61726326
Sure, until seeders connect.
>>61726342
usually I just restart it and then the torrent is downloading again
These one-week-apart "updates" where nothing really changes are starting to get annoying
>>61718589
Still waiting for it to stop being ugly.
I used to be qbittorrent user but it freezes every time I add a magnet link.. same happens with most other torrent clients except for tixati. I've been trying to find out what causes this bug on my machine but I still haven't figured it out.
how the hell do I use rtorrent. even for linux standards, this interface is incomprehensible.
Also I would like it to take over my 3500 torrents from qbittorrent without redownloading everything, is that possible?
>>61726443
this weekend
>>61728334
You™ Just® Wait©
Amirite?
>inb4: u must 2 b 18yo 4 posting here xd
stalled
>>61726039
libtorrent isn't the problem. Deluge doesn't have the same issues.
>>61726420
There are changes. You're just too stupid to read the changelog.
Around 20 new features! I wonder how long it will take till 3.4 beta is allowed on private trackers.
>>61730836
when 3.4 is stable
>>61730836
private trackers need to die in a fire
>>61724397
>being in a country where you have to worry about torrenting
>>61730437
Deluge was pure shit. I don't know how people can use that stuff. It doesn't even do basic stuff well.
This is in: Vuze is kill. Two main developers forked the project and removed all proprietary bits and ads made it fully FOSS again
https://www.biglybt.com/
https://github.com/BiglySoftware/BiglyBT
>>61731196
>still java
it's shit. guess why almost all torrent clients aren't java?
>>61724964
>1480 torrents
>all STALLED
they are completed/inactive, not stalled
>>61731143
See that's at least one saving grace about the US, they are too stupid to even know half the shit that goes on here let alone combat it with outdated methods and rules. No it's not even the govt stuff, on either side really, it's the very fact that they are boomers (world renowned for applying wrong remedies over and over again) It's quite the drama. Am I a horrible person for compiling Deluge? I do like qbitorrent though.
>>61718589
Nope. Still using KTorrent and transmission when I just need to grab one quickly.
>>61718664
Bug fixes and minor improvements
>stalled
>>61731733
Well memed, sir.
how can i use the qbittorrent search in a python script?
>>61731733
I seriously love whoever made this image. It's so intricate. I laugh no matter how many times it gets posted.
>>61732247
lmao you're right. my first time seeing it :)
>>61731985
nvm found it
.local/share/data/qBittorrent/nova3
>>61731655
>the edge
or it is just a lot harder for media giants to pressure ISPs to curtail to their will (outside of California).
It is entirely due to the robust nature of our laws, and the separation of state legal infrastructures.
Put simply, it isn't worth it for the media giants to bribe officials in every state like they do in California. The return on their investment is not seen, so they don't do it.
>he thinks 'boomers' can't into network monitoring
almost like you've forgotten the NSA is a thing.
>>61720546
This is a libtorrent issue, not a qBitorrent issue
>>61732630
Isn't it based on libtorrent?
marginally related:
https://it.slashdot.org/story/17/08/04/1938242/eset-spreading-fud-about-torrent-files-clients
>using anything but tixati
lmao its like you dont want free access to private trackers
>>61725094
That was beautifully written quite frankly.
I'm currently using it but I still think 2.2.1 remains the best client ever byte for byte. I don't seed a thousand torrents at a time so I focus on the features. utorrent has the advantage to stop (not just pause) torrents and it displays a piece-by-piece progress on individual files (not just the whole torrent), UI is minimalist and it's just so powerful for its size (just 390KB and it comes with built-in tetris!) that it makes qb look bloated by comparison (18MB). On the other hand qb can retrieve metadata from magnets before adding them, it is faster on downloads (very important) and it has a 64bit version, UI is nice although I don't like the check system (a misplaced click on a folder and it's suddenly downloading every file instead of the ones you spend minutes carefully selecting). Both offer similar customization options. The former is CPU intensive and the later is RAM intensive. Security-wise, I never had a problem with either.
>>61725911
I'm tired of this fucking board and it's bullshit. If I choose to use a product that's not popular on this autistic board, it's a meme. HURR DURR ITS A MEME; HURR DURR ITS A BOTNET; HURR DURR THIS; HURR DURR THAT YOU KNOW WHAT? GO FUCK YOURSELF /g/, FAT FUCKING PIECES OF SHITE
>>61720378
but 2.2.1 doesnt have that
>>61732630
>This is a libtorrent issue, not a qBitorrent issue
who gives a shit? qB uses it. qB doesn't work.
it's a fucking qB issue.
i love this client
i am using with vlc, sequantal downloading
i wathing everything while downloading
tenk you devolopher
>>61724706
>1926 torrents
>96 MB RAM use
Was using Deluge before but it becomes unusable at around 1000 torrents and uses a fuckton of RAM.
>>61718589
Is this the only torrent client that has an actually good built in search engine?
>>61725156
Yeah, President Trump General really is stumped after this one. How will they ever recover?
>>61735586
You can set uTorrent 2.2.1 to sequentially download everything. I believe with qB you need to select each one manually.
>>61736094
Yes
>>61736573
This^
I really miss that feature
>>61724964
>not 1488
kike
>>61723904
>bigly
lmao le meme Trump word
>>61740163
hail victory!
>>61740163
>le
You need to go back
>>61724964
>1480 torrents seeding
>Active (0)
heres a (You)
>>61742192
that's private trackers 4 u
>>61724397
what a nigger
>>61742192
hello public tracker babby
Is anyone else having a bug where the drop down doesn't appear when you click File Edit View Tools Help?
>>61718589
bloatshit, install tixati
>>61742569
windows 10?
no problems on win7
>>61724878
Maybe you turn off your computer too soon?
qBittorrent takes a while to actually shut down when there are that many torrents.
I think most of the problems people have are user error. Not that they don't happen. I've just never really had problems with qbit.
>>61742708
Yep, windows 10. I can't try on any other os though.
>>61742756
>qBittorrent takes a while to actually shut down when there are that many torrents.
This is why I moved to Transmission.
>>61742756
>qBittorrent takes a while to actually shut down when there are that many torrents.
this
and also, you shouldn't use an external hdd for bittorrents
>>61742820
>and also, you shouldn't use an external hdd for bittorrents
well, you can use it, but only if you configure it properly. otherwise you will kill the drive in a matter of months.
>>61742781
>>61742708
Works fine for me on 10.
>>61742859
torrenting with an external hdd is a great way to get them io errors and muh stalled torranses
t. never had such problems with sata
>>61727453
Rtfm
And yes, you add the torrent and have rtorrent check the downloaded files
You can make a folder that rtorrent reads and adds whatever torrent files inside automatically as well, so you wont have to do much work by hand.
>>61718589
I use superior tixati. it works on my cg peers private account. downloaded all adobe 2017 cc never upload and it shows me infinite ratio. so cool man. tixati is so good that until i get banned i leech every private tracker. fuck the king fuck the rules
>>61742569
It's a bug in Qt 5.9.1(+Visual Studio 2017?) which is used in 64-bit qbittorrent. 32-bit is still on Qt 5.7.1 if you care.
>>61718589
> disgusting ui
> buggy
You're not a mac user to tolerate such unpolished software.
>>61742756
These problems should be mitigated if not eliminated when qbittorrent decides to use libtorrent 1.1.4
>>61734055
that's because 2.2.1 is a closed-source prehistoric piece of shit that will never get updated.
>>61724878
stop putting them on shared drives then you fucking retard, that's a windows problem not a qbit problem.
Or yall can switch to gelmir compiled qb build so you use the newer libtorrent instead of the one officials on
>>61744621
nah
>>61744621
enjoy your memory leaks
>>61744621
it's not up to date
>>61742893
>been torrenting on external hdd for years
>no problems so far
Now you've got me scared.
>>61746107
they are all the same link though
>>61746119
THE LINKS IN THE FORUM POST. I POSTED IT 5 TIMES SO YOU BLIND NIGGERS CAN'T SAY I DID'NT POST IT
QBITTORRENT 3.4 IS ABOUT TO BE RELEASED.
IF YOU WANT TO MONITOR THE PROGRESS OF THE RELEASE, LOOK AT THE LINKS IN THIS FORUM POST.
https://qbforums.shiki.hu/index.php/topic,3982.msg25534.html#msg25534
https://qbforums.shiki.hu/index.php/topic,3982.msg25534.html#msg25534
https://qbforums.shiki.hu/index.php/topic,3982.msg25534.html#msg25534
https://qbforums.shiki.hu/index.php/topic,3982.msg25534.html#msg25534
https://qbforums.shiki.hu/index.php/topic,3982.msg25534.html#msg25534
GO GO GO
>>61718589
once you go qbit you never comeback
>tfw fell for transmission meme
NEVER AGAIN
least on windows
it was pure shit
qbit 4ever
>>61746216
qBittorrent was shit for me on Windows but Transmission Qt runs all my torrents reliably.
>>61746156
So uh, why am I supposed to give a shit about 3.4?
>>61746593
new design, new backend version, new features
>>61724706
What clients do private trackers recommend?
>>61747297
rtorrent
>>61747297
rtorrent, transmission, deluge, ktorrent and older versions of utorrent
Question if anyone knows.
I keep torrents in the program largely so I don't end up re downloading shit I already have. Is there a way to make qtorrent not freak out when the files are no longer where they last were? I want to sort a fairly large folder out but if I move shit the torrents come up they can't see shit.
>>61748695
>Is there a way to make qtorrent not freak out when the files are no longer where they last were?
Yes, move them with the torrent program instead of explorer you fucking retard.
>>61750271
yea i send everything to a very small subset of folders for processing later on, that's not an option with how I sort as i'm not going to have several hundred folders to look through, I got video, image, program and that's all I want.
>>61750323
any decent torrent client should be capable of tracking where you move it to if the client is open while you're moving stuff around
>>61750522
What in the actual fuck?
Name one that does this.
>>61750529
I just tried it to confirm and what the fuck, I swear I remember this being a common feature. it's fucking logical as hell
>>61750697
You can move folders from within some clients, but it won't track if you move it in another application.
>>61750697
It could be annoying too. Maybe I want to move it so that the client no longer fucks with the files.
Here's some issues I'm seeing with the new update (might just be old issues)
1. Using .!qB extension is still fucked for whatever reason. Doesn't change extension to normal after done sometimes.
2. RSS mass download has issues. Literally getting stalled (only 125 total torrents)
3. RSS still doesn't mark downloaded torrents as read. Still need to manually mark before I can delete or else it just redownloads after deleting.
Fuck Transmission and Deluge. Is there no better option on Windows?
>>61752127
deal with it. transmission is the most stable client.
Does anyone knows a torrent client that support skins, I just bought a new computer and I am tired of uTorrent crap, but i want one that at least has a black theme.
>>61752973
>skins
>for a fucking torrent client
ahahahh faggot
>>61752973
you sound gay
>>61748695
Upgrade to uTorrent 2.2.1. It will just error the torrents out instead of trying to redownload them like qB does.
>>61756748
If utorrent didn't give me so many more issues then I have currently I may have re installed it with my new build, and if the utorrent creators didn't fuck the whole thing to hell I may have just went with a newer version of the client.
>tfw still using 2.2.1
Not when there's superior picotorrent available.
http://www.picotorrent.org/
>>61759586
pictorrent is shit. it's not even a finished product.
>>61759992
I love it. It has all the functionality I need from a bittorrent client, and is fast and lightweight. The very reason µtorrent was so loved. Except this one is Open Source and won't end up the same way.
Far, far better than the bloated qbittorrent, but you can use that, if you need the kitchensink.
>>61760045
>lightweight
picotorrent isn't lightweight at all. its not even as lightweight as uT 2.2.1
>>61718589
just use btpd
>>61760057
>not even as lightweight as THE BENCHMARK FOR LIGHTWEIGHTNESS
>literally BLOATED!!!
>>61744549
>closed source
not a downside
>>61760089
Actually, a downside.
If it was open source, it'd actually live on.
>>61752973
It uses Qt, so it uses your system set Qt5 theme.
does anyone have problems with qbit's site? can't seem to access it...
redesign when?
It looks like a pile of shit.
>>61760117
There's no change to the bittorrent protocol in sight that would kill it. Until that happens there's no reason not to use it. It not only still works, it's still the best desktop client out there. No reason to switch until someone else does better.
Transmission is literally perfection
>>61759586
>>61760045
>lightweight
This is picoshit running on my shitty old laptop.
1 torrent is all it takes to show how much of a pig this client is.
>>61725330
>Good luck finding 50 year old obscure untraslated asian movies
Literally who the fuck cares about those
>>61760193
>1 torrent
>Not testing how its resource usage scales with torrent number.
>Not comparing it with any other client
Maybe try comparing it with qbittorrent, for lols.
>>61760211
>who cares about asian movies
>says the idiot on 4chan
>>61760193
>PicoTorrent
>~20% CPU
Might as well call it HogTorrent :^)
>>61760193
RAM use varies with cache needed. With 640 torrents uTorrent 2.2.1 uses 92MB here, 40 of which is cache as it uploads at 10Mbps.
>>61760237
>moving the goalposts
Good job, retard-o-bot
>>61760265
Ultimately, it uses the same torrent library as qbittorrent, for the heavy lifting.
At least, unlike qbittorrent, the UI isn't bloated (and an UX disaster...)
>>61760193
>>61760273
>20% CPU
Never mind. I was only looking at the RAM.
uTorrent 2.2.1 is sub 1% at 12Mbps.
>>61734024
I agree will all of the sentiments you expressed, even though I don't use tixati. Please try to keep in mind that /g/ is is a board intended to be used by people with limited knowledge and cognitive abilities. It's not made for people with superior intelligence, like Reddit is.
>>61760286
Though you gotta love the search engine
>>61760392
Christ, at that point just use vuze or any other random bloated-to-the-sky java client.
>>61760392
Wish it would include comments/reviews and additional info on the torrents though
>>61760404
>Vuze
Nah, I'd rather try Bigly but they already started the project
>>61724652
But that's wrong.
rtorrent will flake out when seeding over 1000 torrents.
>>61760392
What browser is that
>>61760521
it's vivaldi... I know /g/ will hate me *sadface*
20 new features!
0
>>61752127
>2. RSS mass download has issues. Literally getting stalled (only 125 total torrents)
are you trying to download 125 torrents simultaneously?
>>61760141
That was me anon, I am sorry.
I mean, it was not me exactly but the system on our server. It's fixed now.
But, there will be some more downtimes in a few hours. I will keep it short, maybe 15 mins at most.
Maintenance is a bitch.
> inb4 why not use Cloudflare on all of our sites
It's just shit when it comes to DNS records. We use a different free service for the main site.
>>61759586
picotorrent is a fucking meme.
we get it, you wrote it and try to get some neetbux from Windows Store. awesome.
now fuck off.
it's the shittiest client I ever seen. Tixati, even fucking Bitlord worked better 10 years ago.
just get lost with your shill shit.
>>61760537
Vivaldi is fucking awesome, who cares about Mozilla-tards.
They literally support the SJW movement with all their might. Joke is on them.
>>61761010
>>61761041
Cool
>>61760500
>rtorrent will flake out when seeding over 1000 torrents.
lol no
install gentoo