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  • This is copy pasted from the #tuning channel of the autobrr discord

    Tuning for 4.3.9-4.5.2 on 1gbps libtorrent 1.2

    Speed

    Unlimited on all, rate limit µTP and LAN

    Connection

    Peer connection protocol: TCP

    Global max: off

    Max num per torrent: off

    Global max number upload slots: off

    Max number of upload slots: off

    Advanced

    Interface: Bind your interface to prevent leaks

    File Pool Size: 5000

    Outstanding Mem: 128

    Disk Cache: 1024 (or -1 if you feel ballsy, 0 if you experience memory leaks)

    Disk cache expiry: 60

    Disk IO Type: Default

    Disk IO Read Mode: Enable OS Cache

    Disk IO Write Mode: Enable OS Cache

    Coalesce reads and writes: OFF

    Use piece extent affinity: ON

    Send Upload Piece Suggestions: ON

    Send Buffer Watermark: 5120

    Send Buffer Low Watermark: 512

    Send buffer watermark factor: Between 200-250, adjust as needed

    Outgoing connections per second: 50

    Socket Backlog: 1000

    Peer TOS: 128

    utp-tcp mixed mode algo: Prefer TCP

    Support IDN: ON

    Allow Multiple Connections from the same IP address: ON

    Validate HTTPS: OFF

    SSRF Mitigation: ON

    Upload Slots Behaviour: Fixed Slots

    Upload choking alogrithm: Fastest Upload

    Always announce to all tiers: ON

    Max concurrent HTTP Announces: 50-75 (only increase if experiencing announce issues with very high amount of torrents loaded in client)

    Peer turnover disconnect Percentage: 0

    Peer turnover threshold percentage: 90

    Peer turnover disconnect interval: 30

    Max outstanding requests to a single peer: Leave as is

    I personally left “Validate HTTPS” enabled since i haven’t researched what security risks might come from disabling https











  • Look into Jellyfin and the *arr suite for automating downloads. If this seems too complicated for now, just get a cheap 1 TB external SSD, a VPN (check out mullvad), a torrent client (i suggest qBittorrent or Transmission), bind the torrent client to the VPN to prevent leaks and off you go!

    The simpler method has some drawbacks, not all TV’s support all codecs and formats, you have to move the external drive from your computer to your TV for example. Getting Jellyfin setup will give you a more streaming service type of experience and if someone else than you might want to watch something, start with Jellyfin.

    If the Jellyfin experience is horrible and you just really wanna watch a movie to relax on a saturday, maybe take a look at Plex.

    If you already have the MiniPC just lying around then great, just use that! If you don’t have it, you can also host Jellyfin + the *arr suite on your PC (unsure about Windows compatibility) and start them when needed or have them run in the background when your computer starts.