Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • How do I change the Download folder? [ ] To be able to change the Download folder in Vuze. Follow the steps below: Windows / Linux: 1) Go to (Tools > Options). 2) Change the directory on the 'Files' section on the menu to whatever directory you wish to save your downloads. 3) Click on the 'Save' button below. Mac: 1) Click cmd +, or select Preferences in the Vuze menu 2) Change the directory on the 'Files' section on the menu to whatever directory you wish to save your downloads. 3) Click on the 'Save' button below. How do I change the Torrent folder? [ ] To be able to change the Torrent folder in Vuze. Follow the steps below: Windows / Linux: 1) Go to (Tools > Options). 2) Change the directory on the (Files > Torrents) section on the menu to whatever directory you wish to save your.torrent files. 3) Click on the 'Save' button below. Mac: 1) Click cmd +, or select Preferences in the Vuze menu 2) Change the directory on the (Files > Torrents) section on the menu to whatever directory you wish to save your.torrent files. 3) Click on the 'Save' button below. How do I change the Language setting? [ ] In case you changed to a different language by accident these are the necessary steps you have to take to pick another one. Named items are provided in english, positions are provided in brackets. Open the Options tab Windows / Linux: - Go to the Advanced section of Vuze (View > Advanced) - Press Ctrl + the comma key (,) or select [ Tools (4th menu) > Options (last item) ] Mac: - Press Ctrl + the comma key (,) or select (Vuze menu > Preferences) 2. Double click on Interface (5th item) 3. Click on Language (1st subitem) 4. Select your Language How do I set Vuze to be my default client? [ ] There are two ways on how to setup Vuze as your default torrent downloader. Windows Explorer: 1) In Windows Explorer, do a right click on a.torrent file, 2) Select 'Open With' and 'Choose Program' 3) Look for Vuze on the list of programs, if it is not there, click browse and look for Azureus.exe under C: Program Files Vuze folder. Advanced Settings in Vuze: 1) Click on (Tools > Options) 2) Click on the Interface menu. 3) Look for 'Reset explorer file associations (.torrent) and click the 'Reset' button. Mac: 1) Ctrl-click (or right-click) on the.torrent file in Finder and select Get Info menu option 2) In the resulting window expand the Open with: field, select the dropdown and choose Other. 3) Browse to Applications folder and select Vuze app from the list, make sure Always Open With checkbox is checked, and then hit the Add button 4) Be sure to hit the Change All. Button when back in the Info window and confirm by hitting Continue Note: If you have other BitTorrent clients, make sure to restart them to turn off their torrent file associations. How To Change MAC Address. Enter new MAC address in the field and click Change Now! You may even click Random MAC Address button to fill up a randomly selected MAC address from the vendor list available. To restore the original MAC address of the network adapter, select the adapter, click Restore Original button in the Change MAC Address frame. Linux (GNOME): 1) Right click on a.torrent file, select 'Open With' and then 'Other Application' 2) Vuze should be in the list of applications displayed, select it, make sure that 'Remember this application' is checked and then hit 'Open'. 3) If Vuze is not in the list of applications, hit the arrow next to 'Use a custom command' and enter '/usr/bin/vuze' (without quotes). How do I install Plugins? [ ] Vuze features a plugin installation/uninstallation wizard. Please use it to install any new plugin. It's available through the Plugins Menu. 1) Go to 'Tools' in the file header 2) Click on the Plugins menu 3) Choose Installation Wizard See for more info on each plugin. How do I select the files I want to download? [ ] Note: You have to be on the Advanced section of Vuze (View Advanced). Make sure to uncheck: ' Automatically download to default directory (No Prompt)' option from (Options > Files) menu. To download only specific files inside a torrent you have 2 options: Deselecting files when loading the torrent 1. Open the torrent through the Open Torrent Dialog If you've set Azureus to open torrents silently with the default download directory go to Files -> Open -> Open Torrent or use Ctrl+O 2. Simply unselect the files you don't want to download in the lower table Deselecting files after the torrent has been loaded 1. Rightclick on the torrent -> Show details or doubleclick on the torrent 2. Go to the Files Tab 3. ![]() Select all files you don't want to download 4. Select Rightclick -> Priority -> Delete Note: If you select Delete all partial data downloaded of the selected files will be deleted. How do I move files then continue seeding? Entering Settings The first step to getting your default applications configured properly is to enter the Settings app through the revamped Start Menu. In Settings, click on the “System” icon, and scroll down to “Default Apps” in the left-hand side menu. Configure Stock Default Apps On the splash page of the Default Apps section, you’ll see several different applications which have already been pre-selected to automatically use integrated Windows applications for seven of the main activities you’ll participate in while using the OS. At stock config, any email links clicked on or offline will launch using the default Windows Mail app, web links will open in Microsoft’s new web browser Edge, photos will be routed through the internal Photo Viewer, movies and video files will open in the Video Player app, and Map requests will automatically route to Bing Maps (from within a new tab of Edge). The only command left up to you by default is Calendar links, which can be tied to your email provider or a third-party scheduling application that’s been installed at a later date. Though these are the original options you’ll find on a fresh install of Default Apps, you can always use the following options to customize exactly how Windows 10 will handle different requests based on the file type, the program, or an underlying launch protocol. Choose Default Apps by File Type Overall, how you choose to organize your app commands is a matter of personal preference, but certain options such as “Default Apps by File Type” can usually tend to be a bit easier to manage for the average everyday user.
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