· Select the torrent, then click the ''Files'' tab in the lower pane. (If you have no lower pane, click ''Options'' and check ''Show detailed info''.) 3. Right-click a file and choose ''Relocate. Right click on the torrent and there is an option to move it. I can't remember the exact wording but it's there. It can take a while for the move to complete. · qBittorrent broke ability to move files from Completed file to final location. Rollingsound Octo, pm #1. Just a heads up that qBittorrent broke Sonarr’s ability to access a local hard drive and move the downloaded file to it’s final location (everything on same machine). Sonarr was throwing errors about not having permission to access the folder (not running .
If I choose to move all completed torrents to a specific folder (an option which currently exists), it will do so for all torrents, which can be a big problem when some torrents have been downloaded to a different logical drive, because it will waste time and resources moving files I had no intention of moving in the first place. After you download a file, you may want to move the files from one folder to another. Or you may want to transfer to an external hard drive. SOLUTION. 1. Click on the "folder" icon below for the torrent you want to move. 2. Your Windows or Mac file explorer will launch and allow you to move the files to any location you prefer. 3. Here's how to move your downloaded files: 1) Create the new folder that you want to move your files to. 2) Go to utorrent and select the files that you want to move. 3) Right click - advanced - set download location. 4) A window will pop up, navigate to the folder that you want your files to be in and hit "Select Folder".
Right click on the torrent and there is an option to move it. I can't remember the exact wording but it's there. It can take a while for the move to complete. So keep files local while downloading and then move them, hopefully automatically, after downloads complete. As a quick and dirty workaround, if you know the location and the files are all going to the same place after completion, I set qBittorrent to run a script after completion - "mv %f/%n /mnt/hgfs/Downloads" gets the job done. If you open/load bltadwin.rut file in qBittorrent (or any client, for that matter), and set the save path to the directory containing the file you already downloaded, then qBittorrent will see that a file of the same name exists and that all pieces of the file have already been downloaded. It will then proceed to seed the file.
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