Torrent download has green or red seed numbers






















 · Share. Posted Octo. Ok by trying to fix it myself I've screwed it royally and lost the tracker all together. I stopped and started on and deleted the tracker cause I saw (update tracker) but that hasn't work. Just is seeding in red and isn't updating the tracker. I did the same to the green, cannot up date tracker for some reason.  · But not all turn red, only maybe of open. Torrent was working fine, then goes red. I stop then restart, goes green then back to red. Remove and re-set up, verifies original was down OK. Is green then goes to red. Tracker column status shows 'seeding'. Seeds 0() and Peers 0(9). All the others are running OK right now. Depending upon how many you have, give it a minute or so to see if they change to green. Also, make sure in "Preferences" you are allowing yourself the number of "seeds" that you are actually trying to seed rather than what the automated settings are allowing based on your connection speed.


Torrent Trackers List To Increase Downloading Speed [% Working Trackers] T hose who are aware of how torrents work know that when you're downloading a file using a torrent, you are. Torrent 1 is 62% Done, but has only availability, so not much to download from. 0(1) Seeds, 33(97) peers. I have no contact with the single seed, who is the only one with the remaining 36%. Download speed has dropped to less than 1 kB/s. The remaining download time (ETA) is over 21 days. Torrent 2 is 52% Done, and has availability of Share. Posted Octo. Ok by trying to fix it myself I've screwed it royally and lost the tracker all together. I stopped and started on and deleted the tracker cause I saw (update tracker) but that hasn't work. Just is seeding in red and isn't updating the tracker. I did the same to the green, cannot up date tracker for some reason.


The difference between seeds, peers, and leechers in Torrents’ language. If you are a Torrent user, you must have seen the terms “Seeds”, Peers and “Leechers” while downloading torrents. We generally look at the corresponding numbers against them and download them. Most torrents will go green when others start downloading the torrent files that you have uploaded. This rarely happens when you initially start seeding a torrent. This is because no other user has downloaded a torrent file from you yet. Look for downloads with a high number of seeds. If you prioritize your file downloads based on the number of seeds rather than the quality, location, or size, you may be able to download a similar version of the same file with many more seeds than the original that you were considering.

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