2016-02-10, 15:15
(2016-02-09, 19:31)john3voltas Wrote:(2016-02-08, 12:35)Roman_V_M Wrote: I think you should better describe your use case. Generally, .torrent files are added almost instantaneously but processing a magnet link takes some time. As for starting download, it depends on how fast a torrent pick up peers and how fast those peers are.I think I'll make a short video and post it here.
It's strange because usually I can get peers in a matter of 10 seconds. Are they ready to start sharing with me? Well, on acestreams, they are very quick on start sharing...
Well, YATP is not Acestream, and I have no control over libtorrent internal working. But on my Android tablet streaming it started rather quickly, usually within a minute.
Quote:(2016-02-08, 12:35)Roman_V_M Wrote: Again, you need to better describe your use case, because there are several ways to add a torrent in YATP. This may be possible, but I will won't add any features that facilitate torrent hit-and-running, that is downloading without proper seeding (the thing I didn't like in Pulsar).It doesn't matter which way I am adding the torrent. Usually I do it on the web ui. It would be great if after adding the torrent it would put it on pause so that it would only start downloading the content after I unpause the torrent. That's because I only have 8GB on sdcard
Usually I watch the movie and let it be on the sdcard seeding for at least 2 or 3 days. But when I want to watch another movie I have to delete the previous one...
I'll see what can be done. Technically, the necessary option is there, it just needs to be made available to a user.