Just like Torrentz2, it also features just the torrent bar on its homepage. Overall, AIO Search comes up as a simple yet effective option for your various needs, hence, a considerable name among the best torrent search engine.Īnother name in your list of the best torrent search engines is the Google-inspired Toorgle. On top of that, you can log in with a Google account or create a new one where you can save the favorites. The torrent finder site also displays suggestions when you type a query in the search bar. A helpful feature but it can become troublesome for some users as the main purpose of getting defeated up to some extent. It acts as a browser and displayed all the selected torrent sites with their default interface and separated via tabs. Also, the drop-down options next to the search bar let you look specifically for torrents, subtitles, images, videos, etc. It gives you a plethora of options to find the torrents you are looking for on the web.įor example, you can manually choose the torrent downloader sites where you want to search for a particular torrent file. I don't suppose there's a way to find the HASH of a single file inside a torrent, right? Because I could calculate the hash for both files and see if it's the same.AIO Search is probably the most visually appealing torrent search engine on this list. Here's a picture of the folder btw, the one I see when I click "Open containing folder" I even tried relocating manually the file I'm downloading, but it still downloads it after checking it.
#Add torrent by hash utorrent utorrent#
torrent file for the previous time I downloaded these files and when I try adding it, utorrent says that it is already on the list, so with 99% certainty, this is the same torrent. So I'd say they're the same torrent, although it could be a different version, but as I said I haven't found more than one of this type. And from the files I have in my hard disk, the ones that I've checked seem to have the same names and the same sizes. It seems to be the only version, I've checked different trackers and there's only one that contains that many files, it's over 300GB. Well the thing is I don't really know if it's the same torrent. Or maybe i should check "skip hash check"? torrent file instead of a magnet link, the torrents says "Checking" but it stops at 2.0%ĭoes the "Name" of the torrent have to match the name of the folder? If all the files are into a folder called "psx-roms", do I have to name the torrent "psx-roms" and save it to the folder one level up the "psx-roms" directory?Įxample: G:\Games\psx-roms is where the files areĭo I need to tell Utorrent to save the torrent to "G:\Games" under the name psx-roms to automatically access the "G:\Games\psx-roms" folder? Or directly into "G:\Games\psx-roms"? There doesn't seem to be any folders inside the torrent so I always used "G:\Games\psx-roms" I've done what it says there, click the magnet link, select the file from the list of files inside the torrent, select the location, hit "Ok" and it just starts downloading the file again.
#Add torrent by hash utorrent manual#
It is in the user manual AND available by clicking on Help -> Videos & Guides at the top of EVERY page on this website. As we have explained the fifty or so previous times this has been asked.