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I'm having trouble with Deluge, a program I've been using for years now. I haven't changed any of the settings, but about two weeks ago, it stopped working. None of my torrents download, and the bottom says "No Incoming Connections". In googling for this problem, I have turned off uPnP, to no avail. Especially frustrating when I want to download files in a series, 1 of 10, 2 of 10, 3 of 10, etc etc, and each time, I have to navigate to the directory where to save them. With uTorrent, it would remember the most recent directory. How do I make Deluge do this? Alternatively, is it safe to use uTorrent again?  · Re: Torrents don't download even though there are seeders Post by Gnildryw» Sat am Update: changing the libtorrent just broke deluge instead (all I did was back up the bltadwin.ru file and copied over the new).

What is Deluge? Deluge is a lightweight, Free Software, cross-platform BitTorrent client. Full Encryption. WebUI. Plugin System. 3. Initially, clicking a magnet link would do nothing, but after some research, I ran the following command: xdg-mime default bltadwin.rup x-scheme-handler/magnet. Now, as the title says, clicking a magnet link will open Deluge, but it won't actually start the torrent. I can't find any behavior similar to this and I'm stumped. I've setup Deluge as my download client and in "Completed Download Handling" I set the Remove option to Yes, but the torrents stay in Deluge anyway. Sonarr correctly copies the episodes to the tv show folder and renames them, but the original download stays in the download folder and Deluge keeps seeding it.

Re: (Solved) Magnet Links will not load into client. Finally determined that it was a local registry issue. For one reason or another, Deluge does not change the registry entry, even through repeated attempts to have it associated with magnet links. Preferences>Other>Associate deluge with Magnet Links. Compressing video files doesn't generally result in enough actual file-size reduction to make it worth anybodies effort, so torrents do not typically bother with it. Plus compressing torrents would destroy the ability to single out individual files in the torrent for download, ignoring the rest. However Deluge will mark ALL the files as "Do not download" include the couple that were NOT selected. Compounding the problem, Deluge will immediately see that there aren't any (more) files to download and move all the partial files to the done folder.