<p><code>Download to</code> is where you want you want to download your media to, if you want to move your files upon completion - check the box and enter a path for that option as well.</p>
<p><code>Download to</code> is where you want you want Deluge to download your media. If you want to move your files upon completion - check the box and enter a path for that option as well.</p>
<p>Pre-allocated disk space for the added torrents, this limits fragmentation and also makes sure if you use a cache drive or a feeder disk that the space is available.</p>
<p>Pre-allocate disk space for the added torrents. This limits fragmentation and also makes sure if you use a cache drive or a feeder disk, that the space is available.</p>
<p>Unless you have a specific reason, <code>Total</code> can be set to <code>-1</code>. These are torrents seen as seeding by the tracker.</p>
<p><code>Seeding</code> is the number of active torrents uploading, and <code>Downloading</code> is the number of downloading torrents.</p>
<p><code>Seeding</code> is the number of active torrents uploading, and <code>Downloading</code> is the number of concurrently downloading torrents.</p>
<h3id="seeding-rotation-share-ratio">Seeding Rotation & Share Ratio<aclass="headerlink"href="#seeding-rotation-share-ratio"title="Permanent link"></a></h3>
<p>I recommend using the seeding goals in your Starr Apps indexer settings (enable advanced) and to remove completed downloads. These sections are then not necessary.</p>
<p>I recommend using the seeding goals in your Starr Apps indexer settings (enable advanced) to remove completed downloads. These sections are then not necessary.</p>
<p>You've followed the <ahref="/Misc/How-to-setup-Torguard-for-port-forwarding/"rel="noopener noreferrer"target="_blank">Setup TorGuard for port forwarding</a> and want to know where in your download client you should add the port you've port forwarded.</p>
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<p><code>Incoming Port</code> should be set to a specific port that you have open or forwarded (if you are behind any NAT/Firewall/VPN.)</p>
<p><code>Incoming Port</code> should be set to a specific port that you have opened/forwarded (if you are behind any NAT/Firewall/VPN.)</p>
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<pclass="admonition-title">Warning</p>
<p>Default ports of 6880-6890 are not recommended.</p>
<p>Finally, you will want to enable some plugins. There are plenty of plugins on the Deluge community forums to browse once you are familiar with the client, but for the time being we will only be covering the <code>WebUI</code> and <code>Label</code> plugins to get started.</p>
<p>Finally, you will want to enable some plugins. There are plenty of plugins on the Deluge community forums to browse once you are familiar with the client, but for the time being, we will only be covering the <code>WebUI</code> and <code>Label</code> plugins to get started.</p>
<p>If you are familiar with the client and plugins you can find more information <ahref="../Tips/#plugins">here</a></p>
<p>If you are familiar with the client and plugins you can find more information <ahref="./Tips.md#plugins">here</a></p>
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<pclass="admonition-title">Info</p>
<p>If you are running a docker container, such as binhex's image, the <code>WebUI</code> plugin may not need to be enabled, instead it may be configured in the container.</p>
<p>If you are running a docker container, such as binhex's image, the <code>WebUI</code> plugin may not need to be enabled. Instead, it may be configured in the container.</p>
<p>Once you have enabled the <code>WebUI</code> plugin, it will appear in your <code>Preferences</code> menu list, and you will need to enable the web interface and set the port you want the WebUI to listen on.</p>
<p>The <code>Network</code> section of <code>Preferences</code> is where you will bind Deluge to specific interface/address, specify port usage.</p>
<p>The <code>Network</code> section of <code>Preferences</code> is where you will bind Deluge to a specific interface/address, and specify port usage.</p>
<p>You've followed the <ahref="/Misc/How-to-setup-Torguard-for-port-forwarding/"rel="noopener noreferrer"target="_blank">Setup TorGuard for port forwarding</a> and want to know where in your download client you should add the port you've port forwarded.</p>
<p>You've followed the <ahref="/Misc/How-to-setup-Torguard-for-port-forwarding/"rel="noopener noreferrer"target="_blank">Setup TorGuard for port forwarding</a> and want to know where in your download client you should add the port you've forwarded.</p>
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<p><code>Incoming Port</code> should be set to a specific port that you have open or forwarded (if you are behind any NAT/Firewall/VPN.)</p>
<p><code>Incoming Port</code> should be set to a specific port that you have opened/forwarded (if you are behind any NAT/Firewall/VPN.)</p>
<divclass="admonition warning">
<pclass="admonition-title">Warning</p>
<p>Default ports of 6880-6890 are not recommended.</p>
<p>Labels are the equivalent of categories for qBittorrent, and how you can manage and organize your torrents in groups. Starr apps can use labels in Deluge to keep track of downloads to monitor, rather than watching every torrent in your client.</p>
<p>Once you have <ahref="../Basic-Setup/#plugins">enabled the <code>Label</code> plugin</a>, you simply right-click anywhere in the area occupied by the label index on the pane on the left and you will be presented with a menu to add/remove/etc a label.</p>
<p>Once you have <ahref="../Basic-Setup/#plugins">enabled the <code>Label</code> plugin</a>, you simply right-click anywhere in the area occupied by the label index on the pane on the left and you will be presented with a menu to add/remove/edit a label or its options.</p>
<p>Each label can be customized by selecting the label, right-clicking, and going to its <code>Label Options</code>. Here you can specify the bandwidth settings, download location settings, and even seed goals.</p>
<p>Keep in mind regarding the use of the Cache drive, The mover can't move files that are in use, like when seeding with torrents. You will need to stop/pause the torrents so the mover can move them to your Array.</p>
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<pclass="admonition-title">If you use qBittorrent you can automate the process by following the following Guide <ahref="/Downloaders/qBittorrent/Tips/How-to-run-the-unRaid-mover-for-qBittorrent/"rel="noopener noreferrer"target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<pclass="admonition-title">If you use qBittorrent you can automate the process by following the following Guide <ahref="/Downloaders/qBittorrent/Tips/How-to-run-the-unRaid-mover-for-qBittorrent/"rel="noopener noreferrer"target="_blank">HERE</a><br>If you use Deluge you can automate the process by following the following Guide <ahref="/Downloaders/Deluge/Tips/Unraid-Mover/"rel="noopener noreferrer"target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p>To find what you need to put in your host you navigate in Sonarr to the Settings => Download Clients Tab.
There you open up the download client for this example I will be using QBittorrent</p>
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<p><aclass="glightbox"href="../images/qbit_final.png"data-type="image"data-width="100%"data-height="auto"data-desc-position="bottom"><imgalt="Qbittorrent final result"src="../images/qbit_final.png"/></a></p>