Why it downloads unwanted files of torrent?
Why it downloads unwanted files of torrent?
why it downloads unwanted files in a hidden folder named .unwanted ?
Re: Why it downloads unwanted files of torrent?
If you mean torrents, it's by design. In *.torrent file there are provided hashes for every torrent piece and you must download the whole piece to calculate its hash and make sure it's downloaded OK.
Some pieces may contain starting or ending parts of files marked as unwanted (to skip/ignore) – but any torrent client must download those small parts to get whole pieces. Of course, other torrent clients may hide this action in other way then FDM.
Some pieces may contain starting or ending parts of files marked as unwanted (to skip/ignore) – but any torrent client must download those small parts to get whole pieces. Of course, other torrent clients may hide this action in other way then FDM.
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Re: Why it downloads unwanted files of torrent?
rufang wrote:why it downloads unwanted files in a hidden folder named .unwanted ?
Hello, please specify if the downloads in question are torrents. If so, then Usher left an explanation above.
Re: Why it downloads unwanted files of torrent?
Usher wrote:If you mean torrents, it's by design. In *.torrent file there are provided hashes for every torrent piece and you must download the whole piece to calculate its hash and make sure it's downloaded OK.
Some pieces may contain starting or ending parts of files marked as unwanted (to skip/ignore) – but any torrent client must download those small parts to get whole pieces. Of course, other torrent clients may hide this action in other way then FDM.
thank you.
for example, in a torrent there are three videos. each video is 1 GB. i want only one of them. but it still downloads the other two, which means i have to waste 2 GB. right?
Re: Why it downloads unwanted files of torrent?
Clive Sorensson wrote:rufang wrote:why it downloads unwanted files in a hidden folder named .unwanted ?
Hello, please specify if the downloads in question are torrents. If so, then Usher left an explanation above.
yes. torrents
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Re: Why it downloads unwanted files of torrent?
rufang wrote:Usher wrote:If you mean torrents, it's by design. In *.torrent file there are provided hashes for every torrent piece and you must download the whole piece to calculate its hash and make sure it's downloaded OK.
Some pieces may contain starting or ending parts of files marked as unwanted (to skip/ignore) – but any torrent client must download those small parts to get whole pieces. Of course, other torrent clients may hide this action in other way then FDM.
thank you.
for example, in a torrent there are three videos. each video is 1 GB. i want only one of them. but it still downloads the other two, which means i have to waste 2 GB. right?
Are they separate files in the torrent itself?
Re: Why it downloads unwanted files of torrent?
Clive Sorensson wrote:rufang wrote:Usher wrote:If you mean torrents, it's by design. In *.torrent file there are provided hashes for every torrent piece and you must download the whole piece to calculate its hash and make sure it's downloaded OK.
Some pieces may contain starting or ending parts of files marked as unwanted (to skip/ignore) – but any torrent client must download those small parts to get whole pieces. Of course, other torrent clients may hide this action in other way then FDM.
thank you.
for example, in a torrent there are three videos. each video is 1 GB. i want only one of them. but it still downloads the other two, which means i have to waste 2 GB. right?
Are they separate files in the torrent itself?
separate files?
there are three files on the file list, I check one and uncheck the other two.
Re: Why it downloads unwanted files of torrent?
Wrong. Right click any of unwanted files and check its size on disk. See the difference?rufang wrote:for example, in a torrent there are three videos. each video is 1 GB. i want only one of them. but it still downloads the other two, which means i have to waste 2 GB. right?
Then read old explanation here:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=15590&p=32994&hilit=sparse%2A+%2Atorrent%2A#p32994
and other old topics about sparse files used for (torrent) downloads:
search.php?keywords=sparse*+*torrent*&terms=all&sc=1&sf=all&sr=posts&sk=t&sd=d&st=0&ch=-1&t=0&submit=Search
Notes:
1. Bugs reported in old FDM versions/builds are mostly fixed in current FDM 5/6 builds. If your unwanted files are NOT sparse, you should report download type - magnet link or direct *.torrent download.
2. Some tools for sync/backup ignore files with sparse attribute set, and you cannot remove sparse attribute in older Windows versions. Use other tools or copy files to another place if needed.
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Re: Why it downloads unwanted files of torrent?
Usher wrote:Wrong. Right click any of unwanted files and check its size on disk. See the difference?rufang wrote:for example, in a torrent there are three videos. each video is 1 GB. i want only one of them. but it still downloads the other two, which means i have to waste 2 GB. right?
Then read old explanation here:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=15590&p=32994&hilit=sparse%2A+%2Atorrent%2A#p32994
and other old topics about sparse files used for (torrent) downloads:
search.php?keywords=sparse*+*torrent*&terms=all&sc=1&sf=all&sr=posts&sk=t&sd=d&st=0&ch=-1&t=0&submit=Search
Notes:
1. Bugs reported in old FDM versions/builds are mostly fixed in current FDM 5/6 builds. If your unwanted files are NOT sparse, you should report download type - magnet link or direct *.torrent download.
2. Some tools for sync/backup ignore files with sparse attribute set, and you cannot remove sparse attribute in older Windows versions. Use other tools or copy files to another place if needed.
thank you
Torrent .unwanted
When we select that we DO NOT want to download a file in the torrent file list, it is because we do NOT want to download it. Downloading and putting in another folder called .unwanted is the same shit that this option doesn't exist, it's actually quite STUPID
Re: Torrent .unwanted
oslnx wrote:When we select that we DO NOT want to download a file in the torrent file list, it is because we do NOT want to download it. Downloading and putting in another folder called .unwanted is the same shit that this option doesn't exist, it's actually quite STUPID
It would help if you read the posts that Usher linked to and then understand why Torrents work this way. Then you'd (maybe) understand that it's not FDM's fault. It's how the protocol works.
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Re: Torrent .unwanted
johnlgalt wrote:oslnx wrote:When we select that we DO NOT want to download a file in the torrent file list, it is because we do NOT want to download it. Downloading and putting in another folder called .unwanted is the same shit that this option doesn't exist, it's actually quite STUPID
It would help if you read the posts that Usher linked to and then understand why Torrents work this way. Then you'd (maybe) understand that it's not FDM's fault. It's how the protocol works.
lol, i code in any language and i'm telling you that no matter how the torrent protocol works, you don't need to download any files if you don't want to, FDM downloads the unwanted files to .unwanted folder on purpose. If it were as you imagine there would be no codes for fake ratio like seba14, so if you don't know don't claim, just research and learn first.
Re: Why it downloads unwanted files of torrent?
Keep believing that then.
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Re: Torrent .unwanted
If you were that smart, you would have already fixed the problem on your own directly in libtorrent-rasterbar or qbittorrent sources.oslnx wrote:lol, i code in any language
Here's how it looks like with torrent pieces in real:
https://superuser.com/questions/560076/ ... junk-files
Note dates: Asked in 2013, and in 2019 the answer was still the same.
And here's the only workaround I know:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitComet#Padding_files
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