first thank u for ur great torrent client i was searching for good client since utorrent get ruined i found Vuze its good but its over bloated and very slow ( java meh ) and resource hogger
then 3 days ago i was testing some clients and i found qbittorrent and deluge ( deluge for some reason won't open the port with upnp) so i'm now with Qbit its very nice and fast but the download speed very unstable in less than second it go from 800 -900 KB to 500 KB to 400KB to 100KB than it jump again then it slow again in seconds
Are you using the default settings or did you change it? Port is correctly open (showing green)? What OS are you on? Does the torrent have enough seeds? If not the speed could be unstable.
Im not sure if those are his ''real'' reachable download/upload speeds, he can't set it at 700kB/s cause he has probably a 1MB upload connection. For example he has a 1mb upload line so 1MB / 8 = 128kB/s, he only reaches 886 Kb so that makes it 110kB/s, he should limit it around 75kB/s. Correct me if im wrong but he says he reaches downloadspeeds not higher than 1MB.
Last edited by Nemo on Sun Aug 04, 2013 11:03 am, edited 1 time in total.
and the port is green so its open , i'm using Windows 8 pro
and no i don't use stock setting i limit the upload speed to 45KB and download speed to 1MB
i use Linksys EA3500 router BTW
And i have another small problem running 2 or 3 torrents at the same time will cuz non of them get good download ( like one with 50KB one with 150KB and one with 250KB ) speed even they are connected to a lot of seeders and peers so as soon as i stop 2 of them and run one the download speed will get high again , is it normal ?
Do you get better results with other bittorrent clients? Have you enabled utp? (should be on by default)
There is a possibility that you ISP is throttling torrents. In this case forcing encrypted connections might help. Tools->Options...->Bittorrent->Encryption mode->Require encryption
Alot of seeds is nice but doesn't always mean more speed, mainly it does but not always. Even a few seeds could be enough to max your downloadspeed. If there are too many leechers compared to seeders speed could be low which is normal. At the end it depends on other people's uploadspeed. Other than that your internet or router can cause connection/speed problems but thats not the case here.
Have fun using qBittorrent .
BTW nice anime site sledge, didn't knew that one .
Last edited by Nemo on Mon Aug 05, 2013 12:13 am, edited 1 time in total.
If you want to download anime, you should use XDCC bots on IRC. They have all the episodes in HD/whatever quality you want, and can download from them with full speed.
(As a torrent site I preferred BakaBT and AnimeBytes - both are free to register...)
[quote="yahyoh"]aha so its seeders problem :/[/quote]That seeder problem may be due to a flaw in BitTorrent's very design.
Seeds often give little or nothing.
On busy torrents, typical seeds are connected to 40+ peers but uploading to only 4. You'll be downloading from them <10% of the time, so such "seeds" give you nothing for hours.
The opposite of that kind of seed is one that uploads to almost every connected peer...those give you <1 KiB/sec.
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If you want to download anime, you should use XDCC bots on IRC. They have all the episodes in HD/whatever quality you want, and can download from them with full speed.
(As a torrent site I preferred BakaBT and AnimeBytes - both are free to register...)
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guys i'm having annoying problem i can't get good download speed when torrents seeding ( even with only one ) and i limit the upload speed to around 40% of my upload speed but it didn't help