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Most commonly, the blocklist from BISS is used to block IPs that are 'known' to interfere with bittorrent. There is some controversy over whether these lists are.

IntroductionThese are some additional settings for features in Vuze that may prove useful. If you want information on any features not listed here, please post in the comments below and I will try to post some information.This is a work in progress and I will post more information when I have time.The complete listing of Vuze help pages here at Gizmo's Freeware is located at.Vuze is one of the suggested clients in my.

Here at Gizmo's Freeware.If you do not have Vuze, you can get it from the. (32 bit version only). (all versions).ModeTo make sure that you can see all the options referenced here Vuze should be in Mode = Advanced.The location for this option is at(Windows/Linux) ToolsOptionsMode(Mac) AzureusPreferences ModeAdditional Vuze Settings Help.The Vuze IP filter blocks the IPs entered within it.

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Most commonly, the blocklist from BISS is used to block IPs that are 'known' to interfere with bittorrent. There is some controversy over whether these lists are useful. There is some evidence to support their use in and there is some evidence that they are not useful in. I leave it up to you as to whether this is necessary for your situation.Vuze offers a built-in IP Filter that has the ability to auto update itself.

You can also manually update. It is located at:(Windows/Linux) ToolsOptionsIP Filters(Mac) AzureusPreferencesIP FiltersThere are two sources for blocklist download, iBlocklist (BISS) and eMule. For iBlocklist It is suggested to use the Level 1 blocklist.1. Auto For IBlocklist, enter the URL provided at the page in the Autoload box in Vuze.

The file will automatically unzip and the new blocklist will be incorporated. This is the easier option as it automatically downloads every 7 days (eMule comes out every 7 days) or you can press the Load Now button and update at any time without going to the site (Level 1 IBlocklist updates every couple of days).This is for the Bluetack Level 1 blocklist at IBlocklistFor emule copy the download link and enter in the autoload box2. Manual Save the file to a location you want (I suggest in the Vuze program folder as it will be easy to remember).

Then in Vuze at the location below, select the browse button to locate the file and then press the Load Now button. Thereafter you can save to that location, overwriting the existing file and press Load Now. (Click on image if you need clearer picture)After this go to ToolsOptionsInterfaceDisplay and enable the IPFilter Status option to see the number of ranges blocked in the status bar.My suggestion for new users is to follow the Azureus-Wiki: What to do Now?: Best Way (page has been removed from the Vuze-Wiki) setup instructions. This method sets a download to automatically start when you download the torrent to the default directory. If you then wish to only select some files out of a torrent, you can save to a different location and open manually through FileOpenTorrent File and you will see a screen where download location and files to download can be selected. The setup under the Files and Torrents options for the above Best Way would look like this:.setting Vuze up for best download speeds.information on Vuze meta-search & adding templates.Popular and unique torrent search sites, with comments.sites that offer only legally downloadable and distributable content.If you still have issues after using this guide and would like some assistance, you may post here or our.

The comments section here is not well set up for ongoing discussions, so the forums are a better place.If you have a suggestion or correction for the guide, please post here.Please rate this article. I assume you mean 'the other computer Vuze copy' can't 'see the downloads'I also assume the external is connected to the computer in question.Since you have already added the torrent to that Vuze, you can try the context menu entry for the torrent (a right-click in Windows - not sure in Mac) AdvancedFilesMove Data Files and choose the directory containing the content. If that does not work, then remove the torrent from that Vuze and see below.If it is completed, then you need to be in Mode of intermediate or advancedAdd the torrent to Vuze using FileOpenTorrent File (Ctrl+O)This presents you with an Add Torrent screen where you can choose the save directory. You will need to set the 'Add Mode' to 'Seeding' (Only visible in intermediate or advanced mode)If you choose the directory containing the content, Vuze should recognize it and adjust the%.

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There are some issues with Mac on resuming a partially completed torrent that might change this procedure a little even on a completed download.BTW I am on the road and on a WiFi right now and may not be able to get back quickly if you have more Qs.Steve. or to post comments.

I'm still confused by all the options to choose from.Usually on a Mac, you tell it where the directory is and it always remembers. In this case there are 3 different places where I can tell it where the Vuze/downloads directory on the external HD is, I delete the original Vuze/downloads directory from the user/library (created when I downloaded Vuze to the 2nd computer) and when I restart Vuze on the 2nd computer, it recreates the deleted directory and replaces all the parameters I changed back to the original directory location.When I changed the directory location on computer 1 to the external HD, there was no problem.

The downloaded movies appeared in the library.No so with computer 2 using the same external HD.Jim. or to post comments.

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