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super_poussin
May 17, 2010Virtuoso
New Transmission add-on thread
The previous thread was very long time to open a new one and prepare the 2.0 :)
veehexx
Aug 13, 2010Aspirant
starting the seed only requires the files to be seeded to be correctly pointed to.
there are 2 ways todo this:
1) in your transmission default download folder, place the files to be seeded, as you created them for the initial torrent creation. (eg: if you pointed the create torrent to 'SharpEnd' folder, then place 'SharpEnd' folder in your default download folder). add the moddified torrent from thebox.bz to transmission and it should auto-verify since the files already exist.
2) using Transmission Remote dotnet (windows program, aka TR), add the moddified .torrent file with TR using File > add torrent with options. point it to the .torrent file, and the folder should point to your actual source location.... /Media/BitTorrent/Seeding should work (NB: you dont need the trailing /, since TR will auto-add it - no harm adding it yourself, just for the sake of asthetics, // isnt as clean as / :))
that should do it.
for testing, i add the torrent as a normal download and pause it. this will show the folder/file structure it's using, and you can then simply move the folders/files required to that location and then force a re-verify.
since i'm home alone this weekend (gf out at thorpe park with mates), then if i can get my head around nzbget config files i might create a how-to guide :) no promises though, but i only know about this from experience - it doesnt seem obvious to new guys how todo it on a local pc, let alone a special unfamiliar device like a NAS :)
there are 2 ways todo this:
1) in your transmission default download folder, place the files to be seeded, as you created them for the initial torrent creation. (eg: if you pointed the create torrent to 'SharpEnd' folder, then place 'SharpEnd' folder in your default download folder). add the moddified torrent from thebox.bz to transmission and it should auto-verify since the files already exist.
2) using Transmission Remote dotnet (windows program, aka TR), add the moddified .torrent file with TR using File > add torrent with options. point it to the .torrent file, and the folder should point to your actual source location.... /Media/BitTorrent/Seeding should work (NB: you dont need the trailing /, since TR will auto-add it - no harm adding it yourself, just for the sake of asthetics, // isnt as clean as / :))
that should do it.
for testing, i add the torrent as a normal download and pause it. this will show the folder/file structure it's using, and you can then simply move the folders/files required to that location and then force a re-verify.
since i'm home alone this weekend (gf out at thorpe park with mates), then if i can get my head around nzbget config files i might create a how-to guide :) no promises though, but i only know about this from experience - it doesnt seem obvious to new guys how todo it on a local pc, let alone a special unfamiliar device like a NAS :)
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