I have nothing set for the ratio or time to seed options (they are unchecked). However still many torrents are marked as "completed" and are no longer seeding. I belong to a private tracker that requires a min of 1 day or 1:1 ratio to seed.
Lately they have been moving to completed with just a few minutes left in the 24 hour seed time. (I've been using QBT for 5-6 years now with no issues..)
If I force restart them , they complete for the required 24 hours. But I don't want to have to keep checking all my files (it's automated via Sonarr)
So what makes them "complete" if there are not seed time/ratio limits?
What constitutes "completed"?
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Re: What constitutes "completed"?
There's a global default setting of 1440 minutes. Looks like it's no longer accurate.
Go to options>bittorrent>seeding limits and increase the time by a few minutes.
Go to options>bittorrent>seeding limits and increase the time by a few minutes.