Hey people thanks for ur awesome tools and suggestions
Well im stuck here and i do need to make sum change on my qbit statistics
i want to increase dl and ul stats
Is there anyway i can do it?
Hey people thanks for ur awesome tools and suggestions
Well im stuck here and i do need to make sum change on my qbit statistics
i want to increase dl and ul stats
Is there anyway i can do it?
I'm sure the method normally used for uTorrent will work here too, you'd only need to edit different files and values.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Well, all you need to do is find the part of the code that builds announces to the tracker, then flip the uploaded and downloaded values!
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
im completely new can u guide me out if possible :(
What have you tried so far and which part are you having trouble with?
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
i really dont know to start even i have 0 knowledge with programming and stuffs like dat :(
Just use any image editing tool, zoom in, region select the numbers elsewhere, cut and paste into the appropriate location. fine-tune position pixel by pixel with arrow keys. a little time consuming but 0 knowledge required. Have faked my remaining HDD space and current collection many times this way.
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sorry misunderstood, you didn't mean screenshot proof. did you?
Most people who fake their client stats do so to show others how much data they have "uploaded", so screenshot editing can also be a solution.
Personally, I only do it to remove tiny amounts of download from preseeded torrents, and when a pack/compilation gets updated with new files, to copy my traffic stats from the previous torrent.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Anyway, I had a quick look at this and stats are stored under %LOCALAPPDATA%\qBittorrent\BT_backup in the form of .fastresume files, one per torrent, named after their info_hash. You can open these in BEncode Editor; the item names should be self-explanatory. Those that end in "_time" take either Unix timestamps or an amount of seconds, use context to know which. Upload and download are stored as an amount of bytes.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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