View Full Version : Sudden inability to download from TTD
Spex001
2018-09-25, 10:28 PM
I am a long-time member who just saw the Woodstock 99 videos re-posted. I got about halfway through, and now am stuck without the ability to get anything more downloaded.
- I'm not shown as firewalled.
- I can download from other torrent sites with no issues.
- My port is shown as open.
- I use Vuze V5.7.1.0/4 az3
- I can upload just fine.
- Most of the time I am shown not connected to any peer, but occasionally show I am connected, but have no download speed (e.g., Kid Rock is shown as good, but I am at 0% and infinite time remaining. There are 9 seeds).
Anyone have any idea what I have done? Is this because my share ratio has been reduced due to the huge video download?
Any help would be appreciated.
U2Lynne
2018-09-26, 06:41 PM
You are currently shown as connected to several torrents, but I don't see a Woodstock one on the list. What is the link to the thread of the torrent that you think you are connected to?
Spex001
2018-09-26, 10:04 PM
You are currently shown as connected to several torrents, but I don't see a Woodstock one on the list. What is the link to the thread of the torrent that you think you are connected to?
Here is one of them: http://www.thetradersden.org/forums/showthread.php?t=143507
dasmueller
2018-09-26, 10:14 PM
shows you as connected and at 10.6%
Spex001
2018-09-26, 10:44 PM
shows you as connected and at 10.6%
But I am not connected to any peers, and am making no progress.
When starting Vuze, I sometimes connect for a few seconds, but then it goes bad.
I am uploading and connecting to peers on TTD.
...deleted a few entirely and redownloaded. Sevendust is now working. I'll try more.
Spex001
2018-09-27, 02:36 AM
Well...didn't finish Sevendust. Got to 76%. The rest are still stalled.
Spex001
2018-09-27, 08:39 PM
Still nothing...any ideas? ISP?
Spex001
2018-10-02, 12:59 AM
Not sure anyone is still watching this, but when I restart Vuze, I get green lights for a few seconds (20-ish), start downloading a few shows and get a few tenths of a percent, and then they stall and I lose all peers.
Homebrew101
2018-10-02, 08:21 AM
Maybe try a different BT client than Vuze
Spex001
2018-10-03, 07:15 PM
Maybe try a different BT client than Vuze
I have...it is something to do with TTD (and me, obviously).
dasmueller
2018-10-03, 07:34 PM
details ?
Spex001
2018-10-03, 08:40 PM
details ?
The attached file shows what is happening on Limp Bizkit -- I show as not firewalled, but it will stay like this all day. In Vuze, I show I am not connected to any peers. In uTorrent, it shows it as stalled.
I get connected once and a great while, and have finished a couple, but am still waiting on 8 more DVDs.
I can download anything from Dime with no issues.
I've rebooted my computer, router, disabled my router firewall and Windows Defender temporarily, forwarded different ports, enabled and disabled DHT...I'm stuck.
Spex001
2018-10-10, 10:35 PM
If anyone is interested, two things seemed to solve my problems:
- I turned off IP Filters, which were somehow blocking the peers I eventually got, even though they were not in the range of IP addresses in the block list. Once the torrents got going, I turned the IP Filters back on, and torrents kept seeding.
- I disabled DHT, which drastically improved speed on one very slow moving torrent.
TCP inbound and UDP inbound, despite using an open port, still fail in Vuze's Internet Connection Test.
FWIW.
dasmueller
2018-12-02, 08:37 PM
Frustrated can't download from anywhere. New pc w BitTorrent 7.10.4 Tracker shows DHT, Local peer Discovery and Peer exchange not allowed. BitTorrent shows as allowed in Norton firewall. Tried uTorrent still no success, Help !!!!
paddington
2018-12-02, 09:56 PM
Frustrated can't download from anywhere. New pc w BitTorrent 7.10.4 Tracker shows DHT, Local peer Discovery and Peer exchange not allowed. BitTorrent shows as allowed in Norton firewall. Tried uTorrent still no success, Help !!!!
First step is to uninstall norton completely, reboot and try again. There may be some conflict with the built in windows firewall, assuming your new PC is Windows 10.
Truthfully, you don’t need a 3rd party firewall with windows 10. The built in firewall is pretty secure.
When you install uTorrent, it makes exceptions in the windows firewall for you so, after you remove Norton, you may need to reinstall uTorrent to get those exceptions properly set.
dasmueller
2018-12-02, 11:12 PM
Thanks.
Not sure I want to forget Norton so will look for uninstall reinstall instns 1st. Yes, Windows 10
dasmueller
2018-12-03, 12:40 AM
BitTorrent not uTorrent. Tried what you suggested, deleted and reinstalled BitTorrent also, No success,
Must be a setting/something but I'll be damned if I know.
dasmueller
2018-12-03, 08:39 AM
Screenshot of what I see
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dasmueller
2018-12-03, 09:39 PM
FYI uTorrent 2.2.1 fixed my problem
paddington
2018-12-03, 10:57 PM
I use an older version of uTorrent, myself. No need for bells and whistles.
sonofedg
2018-12-04, 10:17 PM
Same here, U torrent version 2.2.1 is the best version. Never equaled.
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