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bt2qbt
bt2qbt is cli tool for export from uTorrent\Bittorrent into qBittorrent (convert)
Feature:
- Processing all torrents
- Processing torrents with subdirectories and without subdirectories
- Processing torrents with renamed files
- Processing torrents with non-standard encodings (for example, cp1251)
- Processing of torrents in the not ready state *
- Save date, metrics, status. **
- Import of tags and labels
- Multithreading
Note
* This torrents will not be done (0%) and will need force rehash
[!NOTE] * If you migrate from windows to linux and use replace function attention that multiple flags -r processing one by one
Note
* If you migrate from windows to linux and yours torrent files saves to some place you must use flag --search with actual paths in yours system
Note
* If you migrate from windows to linux you may need to define path separathor with --sep flag
Note
** The calculation of the completed parts is based only on the priority of the files in torrent
Note
*** Partially downloaded torrents will be visible as 100% completed, but in fact you will need to do a rehash. Without rehash torrents not will be valid. This is due to the fact that conversion of .dat files in which parts of objects are stored is not implemented.
Important
Don't forget before use make backup bittorrent\utorrent, qbittorrent folder. and config %APPDATA%/Roaming/qBittorrent/qBittorrent.ini. Close all this program before.
Help:
Help (from cmd or powerwhell)
C:\Users\user\Downloads\bt2qbt_v1.3_amd64.exe [OPTIONS]
Application Options:
-s, --source= Source directory that contains resume.dat and torrents
files (default:
C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\uTorrent\)
-d, --destination= Destination directory BT_backup (as default) (default:
C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\qBittorrent\BT_backup\)
-c, --config= Source directory that contains resume.dat and torrents
files (default:
C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\qBittorrent\qBittorren-
t.ini)
--without-labels Do not export/import labels
--without-tags Do not export/import tags
-t, --search= Additional search path for torrents files
Example: --search='/mnt/olddisk/savedtorrents'
--search='/mnt/olddisk/workstorrents'
-r, --replace= Replace paths.
Delimiter for from/to is comma - ,
Example: -r "D:\films,/home/user/films" -r
"D:\music,/home/user/music"
--sep= Default path separator that will use in all paths. You
may need use this flag if you migrating from windows to
linux in some cases (default: \)
Help Options:
-h, --help Show this help message
Usage examples:
- If you just run application, it will processing torrents from %APPDATA%\uTorrent\ to %LOCALAPPDATA%\qBittorrent\BT_BACKUP\
C:\Users\user\Downloads> .\bt2qbt_v1.3_amd64.exe
It will be performed processing from directory C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\uTorrent\ to directory C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\qBittorrent\BT_backup\
Check that the qBittorrent is turned off and the directory C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\qBittorrent\BT_backup\ and config C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\qBittorrent\qBittorrent.ini is backed up.
Press Enter to start
Started
1/2 Sucessfully imported 1.torrent
2/2 Sucessfully imported 2.torrent
Press Enter to exit
- Run application from cmd or powershell with keys, if you want change source dir or destination dir, or export/import behavior
C:\Users\user\Downloads> .\bt2qbt_v1.3_amd64.exe -s C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\BitTorrent\
It will be performed processing from directory C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\BitTorrent\ to directory C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\qBittorrent\BT_backup\
Check that the qBittorrent is turned off and the directory C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\qBittorrent\BT_backup\ is backed up.
Press Enter to start
Started
1/3233 Sucessfully imported 1.torrent
2/3233 Sucessfully imported 2.torrent
3/3233 Sucessfully imported 3.torrent
...
3231/3233 Sucessfully imported 3231.torrent
3232/3233 Sucessfully imported 3232.torrent
3233/3233 Sucessfully imported 3233.torrent
Press Enter to exit
Known issuses:
- Unknown