Is there any benefit to that aside from cleanliness?
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I'm not entirely sure TBH, it's on a private tracker so I'm not sure I should be using them when they've chosen to discontinue them? Either way, if just for cleanliness it would still be nice.
How were the trackers added to these torrents? Assuming either a) you added them manually, or b) the tracker you downloaded the torrent files from bundled them into the torrent file?
If b), if you downloaded the torrent file again now that one of its trackers is defunct, would it still be bundled?
If no, or if a), you could remove the torrents without touching the downloaded data, then locate your "snatch list" on the private tracker (a list of all torrents you've downloaded), batch download them all and add them to qbt, assuming same output folder they will detect the downloaded files and go to 100% without downloading anything.
If yes, there isnt a way I can think of to remove the trackers as a batch, but aside from tidiness of your client there shouldn't be any actual problem resulting from them being there.
Red new url?
Heres a python script I made up from just modifying another script I use, it depends on qbittorrent-api, but to use just fill out the connection info and add all the trackers you want to remove in the TRACKERS
array, I've included 2 rarbg trackers just as an example.
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import qbittorrentapi
import sys
TRACKERS = [
"udp://9.rarbg.to:2770/announce",
"udp://9.rarbg.me:2730/announce"
]
conn_info = dict(
host = "qbittorrent.localhost",
port = 80,
username = "admin",
password = "PASSWORD"
)
def main (argv, argc):
qbt_client = qbittorrentapi.Client(**conn_info)
try:
qbt_client.auth_log_in()
except qbittorrentapi.LoginFailed as e:
print(e)
return 1
for torrent in qbt_client.torrents_info():
#urls = []
#for tracker in torrent.trackers:
#print(tracker)
#urls.append(tracker.url)
torrent.remove_trackers(urls=TRACKERS)
#torrent.add_trackers(urls=TRACKERS)
qbt_client.auth_log_out()
return 0
if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.exit(main(sys.argv, len(sys.argv)))
I would also like to know this.