Dan wrote:
>
> I am not familiar with that particular client. But in general as long
> as you leave the client open it will seed. But that can vary from
> client to client. Some will only seed for a certain percentage of time
> or ratio of data exchange download vs upload (changeable by you but
> there is usually some sort of default). Is your client a browser plug
> in or a stand alone client? Either way you should have some preferences
> you can set. If you can set a percentage, just set it very very high
> such as 900 (or higher) and it should allow you to seed for some time.
> There might also be a switch (checkmark) in the preferences to "allow
> seeding after the torrent is finished download" or something similar.
> They usually do this by default, but again there are a lot of clients
> out there and I am not familiar with the one you have.
>
> -Dan
It's a standalone client. I just went into prefs and changed the ratio,
but I can't seem to get the torrent to start up again on my end.
I'll keep working on it.
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