Add RSS feed via utorrent TUT

mohamedbashastar Little Death on October 8th, 2011 / post 41807
I did my best trying to explain how to add the RSS feeds and stuff. If you face any problems just post your problem, and i will try and help or anyone who is willing for that matter  :yes:

1. Click on the RSS feeds link on the bottom of the page





2. Choose the feed you want to add to your utorrent

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mohamedbashastar Little Death on October 8th, 2011 / post 41808
3. Copy the feed Link



4.In utorrent, go the feeds button and Click add feed

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mohamedbashastar Little Death on October 8th, 2011 / post 41809
Follow the Steps in the PIC

NOTE: after hitting OK, all the torrents in the feed will be added automatically, dont worry, you can remove them before they start download, by highlighting them and shift delete or pause them.






 hit Ctrl + R

Now this is the annoying part.

Explanation of symbols:
? -this designates one "wildcard" space.
* -this designates multiple "wildcard" spaces.

IF you want to download and markus Schulz follow a state of sundays but not the Global dj broadcast, so this is what you do.

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mohamedbashastar Little Death on October 8th, 2011 / post 41810
More Explanations about the last part
i did not write this last part i just modified it to suit my example
Quote: The reason I wrapped the words in asterisks (*) is because I don't care what the words are around my keywords are. If I didn't put the asterisks, uTorrent would have searched for the filename "Markus Schulz a state of sundays." That obviously doesn't exist and we don't want that. We want uTorrent to find a filename with the words "Markus Schulz" and "A state of Sundays" in them. Therefore the words are wrapped in asterisks which tells uTorrent to download any file with the words "Markus Schulz" and "A state of Sundays" in them in that order (order is important).

So to simply it a bit: *subgroup*name*of*show*

This would be the right set up. Put * where there are spaces just to be on the safe side. I did not do that i put "?" just on the safe side put an astrik You can also include the file extension in the filter.


something else that would clear up the confusion about the "?" and the "*"
Quote: the?daily?show*x264*
The ?'s will ignore that space, in case it is a " " or a "-" or most likely a "."
The first * will ignore anything until it finds the string x264
The second * will ignore anything after the string x264
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moocowdanstar Moderator on October 9th, 2011 / post 41813
Nice work! The pics make it easy to follow!

Thank you
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