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Sign upWrite webtorrents to disk when done #1199
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Same situation here. Previously (Brave), WebTorrent saves the temp file in C:\tmp\webtorrent. I think that Brave Dev/Beta should implement this option as done in Brave. |
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+1 from Community https://community.brave.com/t/torrent-client-in-brave/43474?u=eljuno |
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I would like to use brave browser but use torrents a lot. Can we just disable braves built in torrent program some how? |
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@Michaelmantion yes - you can go to brave://settings and under |
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Thanks
…On Mon, Aug 12, 2019, 01:21 Brian Clifton ***@***.***> wrote:
@Michaelmantion <https://github.com/Michaelmantion> yes - you can go to
brave://settings and under Extensions you should be able to disable
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@rebron should we bump this up in priority? (P4? P3?) Definitely seems annoying that you can't choose where to save (and you have to know it was stored in temp folder). Almost makes this feature useless |
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I'd even say, that it should write downloaded data to disk during all download process, not only when it's finished. Now if you close the tab/browser or page crashes ("Aw Snap!" - happened to me just now), you lose all progress. It would be nice if it behaved more like regular torrent client in this regard. |
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+1 to @wojciechrak. ie, pause and resume |

If I completely download a file with webtorrent and then restart my browser, I have to start over. That's not the best. When a torrent is finished downloading, it should probably be written to disk. That seems like a thing which'll be needed before someone can use the file for whatever they need that file for.
It seems reasonable to write the file to the same downloads folder that we put everything else in. This should probably be a default. It would also be reasonable to make this destination configurable — either for torrents on the whole, or for a specific torrent.