Gnutella Forums  

Go Back   Gnutella Forums > Current Gnutella Client Forums > LimeWire+WireShare (Cross-platform) > Technical Support > Download/Upload Problems
Register FAQ The Twelve Commandments Members List Calendar Arcade Find the Best VPN Today's Posts

Download/Upload Problems Problems with downloading or uploading files through the Gnutella network.
* Please specify whether the file problem is a Gnutella network shared file OR a Torrent file. *


Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
  #11 (permalink)  
Old July 13th, 2010
Lord of the Rings's Avatar
ContraBanned
 
Join Date: June 30th, 2004
Location: Middle of the ocean apparently (middle earth)
Posts: 656
Lord of the Rings has a distinguished reputationLord of the Rings has a distinguished reputationLord of the Rings has a distinguished reputation
Default

oh .. did you try redownloading the torrent file? Something that sometimes happens is the original Tracker URL ID code gets changed. I know how to change this in Vuse, do not have a clue how you would change it in LW. Perhaps opening a new copy of the torrent file might fix it.

For Vuse, you open the freshly downloaded torrent file. Then Right-click it, choose Advanced -> Tracker/Torrent -> Edit Tracker URL(s), then Right-click on he URL in the list & choose Edit & copy the new URL. Edit the old torrent but paste in the new URL. I achieve this by opening the torrent file on windows & copy the details across to my mac (same computer) or to Transmission (another torrent program.)
Reply With Quote
  #12 (permalink)  
Old July 13th, 2010
Sleepless's Avatar
ReTired
 
Join Date: January 1st, 2006
Location: Unknown
Posts: 3,121
Sleepless is just really nice
Default

What happens when you add the torrent to Vuze? Does it show the percentage done and if not, have you tried force checking the torrent?

If it says 0% done, are you sure you are pointing it to Limewire's primary torrent folder, where the already downloaded data for the torrent is located?

BTW if Vuze says "Error: Path\XXXXX.XXX file is corrupt" X being some file in whatever torrent you are downloading, just delete that particular file and try force checking again.

If none of the above, what does the error say? (without specific file names)
Reply With Quote
  #13 (permalink)  
Old July 20th, 2010
Devotee
 
Join Date: May 25th, 2009
Posts: 20
MAP9475 is flying high
Default

Sorry for the delay in replying - I've been out of the country.

I can't remember what the Vuze error message was, and I'd rather not find out just yet - LW does seem to be a little flaky and in the last day or so I've crashed it by running Dosbox (maybe to be expected) and then VLC Media Player (maybe not to be expected). I don't want to load any software that I don't have to right now. What I can remember is that it refused to load the torrent.

What I did was to search for the torrent on other sites. The size may give a hint as to what it was. I found another that seems to have no seeds for the first day, and then a third that is working. So far I'm about 30% through and due to finish in about 14 days.

Moving on, what is the reason for avoiding large downloads? Is it solely the risk of data loss?

M
Reply With Quote
  #14 (permalink)  
Old July 20th, 2010
Sleepless's Avatar
ReTired
 
Join Date: January 1st, 2006
Location: Unknown
Posts: 3,121
Sleepless is just really nice
Default

I have no idea. I don't avoid them.. but then again I only use real torrent programs for torrents
Reply With Quote
  #15 (permalink)  
Old July 21st, 2010
Blackhorse 70V's Avatar
Valued Member
 
Join Date: January 31st, 2008
Location: San Francisco
Posts: 763
Blackhorse 70V is a great assister to others; your light through the dark tunnel
Default

Huge files generally have fewer seeds/peers. You can end up with milti-GB files sitting on your drive for a long time while awaiting the last few MBs. I have a 5-GB file that I have waited months to complete. And if the files are archived, you may not be able to tell if you got a good copy until the download is complete. Would it not suck to find out, 14 days from now, that your file is mis-named, poorly ripped, or spam?
Reply With Quote
  #16 (permalink)  
Old July 22nd, 2010
Sleepless's Avatar
ReTired
 
Join Date: January 1st, 2006
Location: Unknown
Posts: 3,121
Sleepless is just really nice
Default

Well if you manage to find multi-GB files (as in larger than 1080p or alternatively Bluray) in one single archive, then let me know where, because I would love to see a +40GB torrent with one single multirar archive.

Unless I'm quite sure of the quality beforehand, I always download 1 working file first. Also you can check comments below most links, or just stick to what you know is legit.

On a public torrent, there is always a chance of all seeders leaving, but it's a risk you choose to take. And 5GB really isn't that much bandwidth.

Out of the thousands of torrents I've downloaded over the years, no matter the size, very few have not completed.. unless they were a longshot from the start, like 2 seeds and 0-10 leechers with speeds of a few KB/s a second. Even fever have been mislabeled or useless.
Reply With Quote
  #17 (permalink)  
Old August 4th, 2010
Devotee
 
Join Date: May 25th, 2009
Posts: 20
MAP9475 is flying high
Default

Just to let you all know: the download has finished. 86.05gb in a little under 22 days. I still have no idea why the first stopped, nor why the second, which has downloaded the same set of files, worked. But thanks for all the suggestions.

M
Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On



All times are GMT -7. The time now is 08:57 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
SEO by vBSEO 3.6.0 ©2011, Crawlability, Inc.

Copyright © 2020 Gnutella Forums.
All Rights Reserved.