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move finished files to a folder?

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 7:58 pm
by plj
Can we set a folder to move the finished files to (like in transmissionBT)? Or is this a feature request :)

Re: move finished files to a folder?

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 1:40 pm
by Radioactive
Hi Plj

Yes, you can!
Have you install Download Center on your NAS?
If yes, go Download Center > Preferences (gear icon) > General tab, in the Directory section, you can click Browse to change the default download directory.
I have attached a screenshot, you can take it as your reference.

Have a great day :D

Re: move finished files to a folder?

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 5:11 pm
by plj
Thanks for this feedback :) I mis read the GUI and though it was the "unfinished" path. I'll try this when I'm home!

Re: move finished files to a folder?

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 5:09 pm
by plj
The path works as I originally expected, it is just the download path. What I'm looking for is that the download manager MOVES the files that are complete to another directory (called "complete" for example). So I can see immediately what was finished and start processing them.

Re: move finished files to a folder?

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2013 7:01 pm
by plj
This works once you access the download application on the NAS using the Transmission Remote GUI application on you PC. You can set a incoming directory & download (completed) directory.

This also makes it easy to click a torrent link in your browser and open the Transmission Remote GUI automatically. This doesn't work correctly (yet) with the Aaustor download assistent.

Gr Paul

Re: move finished files to a folder?

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 7:20 pm
by canufrank
Second on this feature request. I would like to be able to see which have completed so I can process the files.

Also, please tell me what "Remove completed downloads automatically" does? Does it stop seeding them? Does it move them to a folder like the feature request?

But, thanks plj for steering me to Transmission Remote GUI- the interface is much more feature-rich.