So now, I'm finding that it's my "manually" loaded torrents which AREN'T going to the right places. (I have the same destination paths configured in both places.) That part works fine. My torrents that come in automatially via RSSFeed all get set to the proper destination path, though I'm not really sure whether it's the plugin or the tags doing that. See my previous comments for why I still find Categories useful.) Since one of the advantages tp tags is that they're not mutually exclusive, perhaps the field could take a comma-separated list? (Bonus points if Category names can also be supplied in the list, though of course if multiple Categories are specified only one will be assigned. Now that RSSFeed Scanner supports tagging, it seems limiting that it can only apply a single tag to an incoming torrent. I'll post them here just to get them down, but let me know if you'd prefer I create new Suggestion items (or some other report) for any of them. The remaining thoughts I have are mostly tangential issues that came up while testing this feature, but are really outside the scope of this Suggestion. Quite useful, and much appreciated! Many thanks. Everything that comes in via RSSFeed Scanner is automatically given a tag that I've configured with a tracker template, and that template adjusts the tracker list to my specifications. I'd been meaning to update on this for a while now, as I've been using it regularly over the past couple of months.īasically, overall, it works and works well. (Initial download location is one example, but there are probably others, or may be in the future.) A distinct state, separate from Stopped, could limit on-add effects on those params to just those torrents, and help to isolate them from the various other kinds of stopped torrents where they could become nasty side-effects. But I figure it's fairly common for torrents to arrive other than via the Open dialog (through various feature/plugin means), where there's often no way to assign various "setup" parameters other than after-the-fact. I assume that would be a much more involved change, and perhaps it's overkill for the purpose. The other possibility I thought of, in reading your previous comment, would be to add a completely new torrent state - something like "Imported" or "Initial" - for torrents that have been loaded but not yet started. I'll await the next beta and let you know how things look with that change. part renaming can get squirrelly, and I can only imagine the complexity of the code involved, in order to try and cover all of those bases. I completely understand re: the side-effects issue, with file moving - I've seen how even things like. Wow, that was quick! I just got the update popup for RSSFeed 1.4.9_CVS and installed it, I'll configure some feeds for multiple tags now, then I just have to wait for something new to come over one of my feeds later tonight. If you too feel my pain regarding what I am getting at here, vote for this. I would also like there to be a way to copy and paste one tracker group of favored trackers instead of having to tediously copy each individual tracker, one by one, from some previous download where it was useful into the current download(s) I want to speed the downloading up. (I've also noticed recently that sometimes trackers/tracker groups you edit, delete, return! Is this a consequence of the DNS protocol implementation or something imposed by the hash?)Īnyway, I want a feature in Vuze that will, on accepting a magnet link, find and replace undesired trackers with favored ones - automatically - so I don't have to keep faffing about with this time-consuming mundane manual changing. It is annoying when frequently downloading magnet links to find I don't want some or all of the trackers provided and instead wish to swap them out with my own preferred ones to have to manually go through a long-winded process of three or so different menus to get to tracker groups and trackers and manually change them.
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