I've been using Torrent Rover for a while now.
What is noticed is that the file sizes in the search results do not match the actual torrent content size.
I'm currently using version 1.1.5 Stable.
Incorrect file sizes in search results
Re: Incorrect file sizes in search results
Are the size mismatches coming from a specific search site? Look at the Site column in the results. If you hover over the icon, it'll tell you which site it is.
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Re: Incorrect file sizes in search results
I am getting the same with version 1.1.9. See the image below.
I cant seem to find any obvious relationship between the reported and sizes and actual sizes. Although larger reported sizes generally means larger actual sizes.
I cant seem to find any obvious relationship between the reported and sizes and actual sizes. Although larger reported sizes generally means larger actual sizes.
Re: Incorrect file sizes in search results
My results show that torrent at 1.6GB. Is it prossible that you are in a different country (Brazil maybe) where the "," character is used as a decimal separator? This could confuse the math algorithm.
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Re: Incorrect file sizes in search results
Yes, I am in Denmark and "," is used as a decimal point. Is it possible to make a fix?
Re: Incorrect file sizes in search results
Yes, there is a way to force a certain culture setting. I'll add it to my to-do list. It may not be fixed in the next version though.
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Re: Incorrect file sizes in search results
It may be related to the decimal separator.
I'm in Brazil and (as in most non-English speaking countries) decimal separator is comma.
Sizes reported are incredibly huge (ten and hundreds of gigabytes).
I'm in Brazil and (as in most non-English speaking countries) decimal separator is comma.
Sizes reported are incredibly huge (ten and hundreds of gigabytes).
Re: Incorrect file sizes in search results
I'll add a way to control the decimal separator in Preferences to fix this issue. Should be in the next version.
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Re: Incorrect file sizes in search results
Hey pstrg, what Country are you in, and what Language do you speak? I'm going to use this information to test a fix for the file size problem.
Also, do you notice this issue on specific search sites? Can you tell me which sites have this problem for you?
Also, do you notice this issue on specific search sites? Can you tell me which sites have this problem for you?
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Re: Incorrect file sizes in search results
I'm in Brazil, where Portuguese is spoken.
Like many other countries (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_mark), the decimal mark is the comma.
I use Windows in English, but set my preferred formats for date etc.
I updated to 1.2.0 and noted that the problem (huge sizes reported) continues.
TorrentRover correctly picks the comma for decimal, but sizes are unrealistically big - some over hundred gigabytes.
I have no problem whatsoever with sites - the problem is limited to TorrentRover.
Note that BitChe, for instance, reports correct sizes (and uses the comma).
Another, even more serious problem: the app is using huge CPU resources - heard the fan and checked: 92% CPU on a i5.