![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks, hope it is easy fix on uTorrents part. If this is by design on uTorrents part then at the very least when others start coming in with the same error, and unable to figure out why uTorrent isn't working but everything else is, this bug report should help people understand the problem. torrent filesize limits, or if the torrent is meant for a LAN network and the overhead for 2MB piece size wants to be avoided. The Security tab at the top of the window led to a page with access permissions for the selected data. Only reasons I could think of about why people are using such high piece size is to meet some trackers. A right-click on a temporary file or folder in the uTorrent cache folder and the selection of Properties opened a window with configuration possibilities. I do realize it is weird that people are using 32MB+ piece size, but, I think others are going to start running into it as I have at least run into it once I'm suprised I couldn't find it online already. I hope this is a bug on uTorrents part, and not by design? At the very least uTorrent shouldn't be saying it is an invalid torrent file, especially when it downloads fine using other torrent clients. A number of torrent creators "MakeTorrent, NBTorrentCreator, MoonPolice, etc" support many piece sizes (16MB/32MB/64MB/etc), however, uTorrent isn't opening any torrent I create that is over 16MB piece size. I did a little investigating and found out is was caused by the torrents piece size. I ended up trying other torrent clients and found that it worked fine (moonpolice, etc basically just uTorrent failed to open the file). I ran into a torrent online which uTorrent would not load.
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