If the above doesn't work, your network may be throttling BitTorrent traffic, in which case we can't help with a workaround. But, it may help to follow the next steps below for app issues… stay with us here. How to check this: delete any unfinished torrents, close the app, delete uTorrent app data by going to Settings-App-uTorrent-Storage:Clear Data.
Samsung owners: this may not be an issue specific to the uTorrent app. Some users reporting slowdowns after using the app for a long time are having this very seeding issue. Try seeding a bit, and see if your torrents start speeding up again later.
If none of these fixes work for you, try emailing us at utandroid bittorrent. Please note that we will likely ask you to run through the steps above before taking further action.
I used to be able to download directly to my external SD card. Please keep in mind that we do not support saving to external memory cards, though some users have had success doing this it varies by phone model. Downloading on my external SD card is spotty or slow. What do I do? Then try torrenting something you haven't downloaded before something with many seeds, like Featured Content, under the RSS button. If the app is still crashing, try uninstalling and reinstalling the app.
Then try torrenting another Featured Content torrent. The movie file I downloaded won't play. It sounds like you're playing a file type that's not supported by the media player in your device. Please download a free media player app from Google Play and give that a try. Tip: search for the extension of the file you are trying to play, and use the top rated app that supports your file. I'm having an issue with uTorrent Pro. Please email utandroidpro bittorrent. I don't see any torrent details, like the number of peers I'm connected to.
Why is my torrent still seeding? Am I finished downloading yet? Can I play the file? Seeding means you've finished downloading, and you're now contributing to the swarm by sharing the file. Sharing is caring- so the more, the better, but please don't do that on your data plan try using wifi-only mode, in settings.
I've been following this thread for a few days wondering the same thing. Doesn't anybody know? Thanks in advance! Posted July 3, I found it now. Thank you gubatron! Hi Gubatron, Can you let me know what version of utorrent you have installed? My question is the same.
Sorry I have no answer, here is what I have tried. I bought the tablet to download files, and then transfer them for appropriate storage and usage using Bittorrentsync.
This is working well, except that I am always running out of space on the tablet so I have put in an external sd card. When I run a torrent before I can download it lists the files and download options. It would seem that I here I could navigate to the sd card but it doesn't happen and I get download location issues.
Kitsoran Posted August 16, Posted August 16, KItsoran, Thanks for the reply and the useful info. It says cannot write to this. I click add and it reverts back to the internal sd card. I hope you can be of help. Hope you are keeping well Bill Z. Are you running kitkat? Posted August 17, You can enable saving to your SD card using the Files app on the latest version of Android. Open the Files by Google app. Tap the icon with three lines in the upper-left corner.
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Article Summary. Method 1. All rights reserved. This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc. It has an icon that resembles a blue folder with red, green, and yellow pages in the middle. Tap the icon in your Apps menu to open Files by Google. It's the button with three horizontal lines in the upper-left corner. This displays the More menu. It's near the top of the More menu. It's next to an icon that resembles a gear. Scroll down and tap the toggle switch next to "Save to SD Card.
This enables saving to the SD card. This screen informs you that you need to grant Files access to your SD card. It's the blue button at the bottom of the screen. This displays a prompt asking you to allow Files to access your SD card.
Method 2. It has an icon that resembles a blue folder with red, green, and yellow pages inside.
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