UTORRENT MAC UTORRENT
So I guess the question is, what is the incoming port/range that utorrent uses? If I knew the range, I could try forwarding it to see if that speeds up performance. You also can choose HEVC H.265 video for Kodi 17 playback on Mac. Click 'Format' to choose video such as H.264 HD MP4. This Mac version software also supports batch conversion to convert your BitTorrent/uTorrent/Torrent files by batch. The orange means 'no incoming connections' I've been playing with this a little bit, and out of curiosity, set it to use port 80 (I know, it's for html) and got a red indicator saying "Listen error". Click Add Video to import your BitTorrent/uTorrent/Torrent video files. Now THAT'S the problem that I'd really like to get to the bottom of!Īs far as the orange connection indicator, in that same tab in prefs, I can specify the incoming TCP port or make it randomize.
( Might be worth noting that I am behind a gateway that's using NAT.)īut man, are they slow - we're talking 100kb/sec at best, and that's on a torrent with 4156 seeds and 1195 peers! But as I stated earlier, this is consistent with my torrent downloading experience on a mac - I've never been able to get more than 150kb/sec, (maybe 180 if i play with the up/down speeds a bit) when in windows, and using the same torrent file, on the same connnection, even on the same machine running in parallels, the sky's the limit for transfer speeds - using any windows torrent client.
In prefs, under network, I had to choose "automatically map port (using NAT-PMP or UPnP)" - then the torrents started coming through. I don't know if they're on the same port, but utorrent was trying to download long before I opened transmission and tried, so if they can't share the same port, utorrent would have already had the port busy when opening transmission.īut I think I found my problem.