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I don't think torrentflux itself is the way to go about this. I've been casually researching rtorrent, utorrent and transmission and their remote APIs. Conveniently, they're all completely different. I'm currently trying to work out the best way to go about an implementation to provide the ultimate flexibility and scalability.
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Another cool feature i found on the torrentflux-b4rt is the following:
Usenet - supported client:
* nzbperl
— perl based application allowing multi-connection news server downloads from nzb files with functionality for bandwidth throttling
also i can see using wget alot as well:
HTTP/FTP - supported client:
* wget
— standard lightweight file transfer utility on Linux, supported on many platforms
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perhaps we can talk to developer of torrentflux-b4rt to also support SABnzbd+.
That would be great being that we already have a python controller for it as well.
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2009-05-10, 20:08
With constantly changing situations its difficult to find what information when searching the forum is still applicable.
What is the best plugin for using bittorrent from xbmc at the moment? I've tried using torrent-x, doesn't seem to work, perhaps not updated for babylon.
Can anyone point me in the right direction for wha's still relevant.
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thats 88mb, a little too big for my 2gb usb stick.
Any other suggestions?
Also a quick linux newbie question.
If i were to install transmission from the console, then how do I run it through the XBMC GUI, I'm assuming its not a script, so presumambly I need it in the programs window, is that automatic?
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2009-05-11, 13:11
(This post was last modified: 2009-05-11, 13:16 by queeup.)
i use rtorrent+flexget+web-gmui atm. if someone port rtorrent script from boxee we can control rtorrent from xbmc inside.