Is there any way to get it to automatically detect the downloaded torrent instead of just using the default to be downloaded?
I have tried using wget to get the torrent from the web, it's not always the case the torrent is online on the web and it's not always the case the torrent is available online.
I tried downloading the torrent to another folder and even rename the.torrent to.torrent.part1.torrent to no avail, I have to always manually copy the downloaded torrent to the destination folder.
I can use a script to do this task, but I would like to avoid it since it seems there should be a way to do it with.bat or.sh files.
A:
Well, it seems it is a well-known problem.
I finally found a way to do it, I was using wget, but the problem was wget only downloads the torrent file.
I used 3 different tools, each tool helps to get all the pieces of a torrent file, these are wget, rTorrent and PiTiVi.
rTorrent was able to get the torrent pieces. I started rTorrent using the same command as I was using with wget:
wget
or any other link.
rTorrent would automatically get all the pieces, but it would always be on screen and the torrent would not start.
I have found a way to make the torrent start. I just changed this:
wget
to this:
$ (rtorrent -c rtorrentrc -d /tmp/vMix_HD_Pro_8.0.0.56.torrent.rget)
where rget is the option to get all pieces.
The main problem with rTorrent is that it would not save the file on the disk. I had to manually save the file.
PiTiVi was able to get all the pieces but it was able to save the pieces, but I was not able to find a way to make it save them as a file in the same folder where it was downloading them.
So now I have used rTorrent to download the torrent file 01e38acffe
19.51.201.20.59.16:4547 / / / 44.255.32.18:4666,t=0 / /
19.51.201.20.59.16:4547 / / / 19.51.201.20.59.16:4548,t=3.3 / /
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