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besk-pavel2014-07-24 01:39:19
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besk-pavel, 2014-07-24 01:39:19

How to make a jump directly to certain folders in uTorrent on Windows using labels (as in uTorrent for Mac OS)?

Sobsno subject. The question arose due to the fact that I began to transfer films to my home media computer, and it was necessary to immediately organize them: series, films, documentaries (well, corny) and, accordingly, load them into different folders on different disks. In uTorrent on Mac OS (a portable screw was connected to the laptop), a label is easily put and the path of the downloaded files is automatically changed to the desired folders (when a new torrent is added). And in Windows, at first it downloads to any folder (unless, of course, it first installs where it needs to be downloaded, but why then the label ??), and only then, after the movie / other files are downloaded, it starts transferring to the label. There, in the Windows version, there are advanced settings (where, of course, there is a sign "Do not touch by strangers!". Maybe it is configured there? In general, there is somewhere a complete instruction for these advanced settings,

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Alexander K., 2014-11-30
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I have not seen uTorrent for MacOS, but the feature is extremely interesting. I dare to say that there is no such functionality in the Windows version today.
True, there is an analogue if you use an RSS downloader. He himself downloads from the tape, assigns a label and a path for downloading. For example, since about 2011, I have been downloading serials to the right folders right away through the RSS site lostlifm.
Settings\"Folders" checkbox "Place downloaded files in:" has a lower priority than the folder that you specify for downloading in utorrent's RSS downloader. Therefore, there is a shared folder for movies (most often I download movies from different sources). And almost all of my series are on losfilm, so I distribute them through the RSS feeder and add them as new interesting series come out.

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