MsgBox, The cursor is at X%xpos% Y%ypos%. SetWorkingDir %A_ScriptDir% Ensures a consistent starting directory. SendMode Input Recommended for new scripts due to its superior speed and reliability. #Warn Enable warnings to assist with detecting common errors. #NoEnv Recommended for performance and compatibility with future AutoHotkey releases. In case you have another resolution, see the script that shows your current mouse position: The MouseMove instruction that places your cursor to confirm the dialog should land on the "Yes" button on a 1080p monitor. 14:24:18 - HTTP user agent is qBittorrent v3.1.9.Unfortunately, I haven't found so far any option within qBittorrent to force resume stalled or error-ed torrents, and if someone knows that, I'd appreciate to have it as well.įor the meantime, the only reliable way I found to do so is an AHK script: 14:24:18 - Local Peer Discovery support 14:24:18 - Options were saved successfully. 14:24:19 - qBittorrent is successfully listening on interface xx::xxx port: TCP/15823 Whenever I try torrenting the torrent gets stuck at 'loading metadata from 0 peers'. Port forwarding is disabled on router, but ports were opened manually. I am having a weird issue with torrents on ubuntu 20.04. I've googled it and there are definitely people experiencing this. I've tried this many times and qbittorrent always stalls. Started up qbittorent, and tried to dl the file, but it's in a stalled state for like 1 hour already. I ran utorrent first, downloaded the file, then closed it. Reason: An attempt was made to access a socket in a way forbidden by its access permissions 01:01:50 - Fast resume data was rejected for torrent, checking again. 01:01:50 - Reason: fast resume rejected: missing or invalid 'file sizes' entry 01:01:50 - UPnP/NAT-PMP: Port mapping successful, message: successfully mapped port using UPnP. 01:01:50 - UPnP/NAT-PMP: Port mapping failure, message: could not map port using UPnP: Invalid Arguments 01:01:51 - UPnP/NAT-PMP: Port mapping successful, message: successfully mapped port using UPnP. One HDD is SATA3, the other is eSATA which is also SATA3. usually I am getting single-torrent download speed of 60-70 MBps, which probably is capped by HDD transfer capabilities. Same behavior is visible for 3.1.2 and 3.1.4. I have gone as low as allowing only 2 torrents to download at the same time, which maked Qbittorrent set all but 2 torrents as "Queued" but the two remaining ones are. My guess is that Qbittorrent tries to preallocate files (although I told it not to) OR it has issues trying to download at high speeds and somehow craps out. If I don't restart and try to open Qbittorrent again, it starts and creates another process in the process list which actually can be killed.trying to end process yields no results, I have to restart the OS to get it out of the way.Closing Qbittorrent leaves "qbittorrent.exe" process alive in processes list.Qbittorrent shows all torrents as "Stalled". Download speed goes gradually down to zero.Download works for a few seconds (up to 30 seconds) at Ok speeds (even up to 20 MBps).Qbittorrent started behaving exactly like uTorrent. I moved to Qbittorrent and it was better, but a couple days ago I added some really large torrents (8 of them, around 80 GB each - it's a TV series that I already own in Bluray format but I want to stream it to my mobile devices using PLEX media Server). First I thought it's all about preallocating space, but it sits still even after 24h and after HDD stops churning. For example, after adding a few large torrents (usually over 10 GB in size) and starting to download, the client uses HDD continously and doesn't download. Since then, utorrent (which I was using at the time) started to act weird. I have been using qbittorrent for a while and I hit the "Stalled" issue recently.Īfter investigating on the forums and troubleshooting for a while, I hope I am able to shed some light on this.īackstory: I recently upgraded my broadband and getting trus 1 Gbps speed in the metropolitan area, and up to 500 Mbps outside the city limits, with speeds as high as 200 Mbps outside the country as well.
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