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Automatic "High Bandwidth Allocation" set on current download


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My Utorrent is set up to upload/download up to 10 torrents at a time. However it is also set to only allow one download at a time, so I can get through each individual torrent individually as quickly as possible(I'm sure many people have a setup close to mine here). However, I always have to go into the gui, right click the torrent, and set the Bandwidth allocation to high.

Is there any way to have it so that downloading torrents automatically have this setting applied to them?

I saw someone else asked a question close to mine, but someone essentially said they were attempting sequential download and the thread wasn't touched again. To make it clear, this question is in NO way related to sequential downloading. I want to have the entire torrent set to high bandwidth allocation, not particular files, or a part of the torrent.

Any help at all, even a no, on this would be appreciated, thanks.

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What would be better than that is if there were some sort of command line piece, like modifying: "C:\program files\utorrent\utorrent.exe" to:

"C:\program files\utorrent\utorrent.exe" -BandAlloc_set_+1

or something similar.

There are a lot of other programs that have similar features, and so, though I know I'm a small party here, I'd like to suggest that that sort of thing be implemented in the future, if not as a preference edit through the gui of course. I know that's a bit of coding work though, and I'm definitely not trying be a douche by saying it needs to be in the very next release, but sometime in the future would be nice.

@ Switeck- that's essentially what I've been doing, but the way that I go through Ebook and movie torrent downloads, well, it adds up over time lol. Extra work is extra work, and sharing bandwidth with my roommates gets to be an aggravating thing, as not getting it done quickly means getting whined at. I'm sure you understand.

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