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How to Transfer Seeds from qBitTorrent to Transmission Macos
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If you’ve moved or renamed files, it will break the seed; as far as the client is concerned, the file no longer exists. If the seeding app hasn’t noticed, it hasn’t done a check of the files and/or hasn’t tried seeding them. The other thing to try is to point it one level up or down from where you “think” the data is.
This is a big misconception, modern torrent clients like qbittorrent offer renaming fuctionality without breaking the torrent. I do this all the time without any problem.
Click on a torrent in Qbit > Click Stop > go to the contents tab of that torrent > change the name of the files to the names you've changed inside your file explorer > Right click the torrent > Force recheck > It should be rechecked to 100% > now start seeding it.
I've done this with hundreds of torrents, I can create a video tutorial if anyone wants.
Interesting; it should work that way because the hash should check out fine. But I’ve never tried.