What is qbittorrent's definition of "slow torrent" when ignoring them in limits?
What is qbittorrent's definition of "slow torrent" when ignoring them in limits?
I was unable to find documentation of the option "Do not count slow torrents towards these limits". The reason I ask is that people on fiber connections might have a different definition of a "slow torrent" than people on isdn modems.
Re: What is qbittorrent's definition of "slow torrent" when ignoring them in limits?
"if dont_count_slow_torrents is true, torrents without any payload transfers are not subject to the active_seeds and active_downloads limits. This is intended to make it more likely to utilize all available bandwidth, and avoid having torrents that don't transfer anything block the active slots."
from http://www.rasterbar.com/products/libto ... anual.html
from http://www.rasterbar.com/products/libto ... anual.html
Re: What is qbittorrent's definition of "slow torrent" when ignoring them in limits?
So any torrent with a "payload" is not considered a slow torrent? Eg: even a 1kb/sec torrent counts towards the active torrents? Or did I misunderstand the wording of the manual