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Thanks for your answer. I couldn't get any version of µTorrent to load this torrent. Has it ever worked? This may be a problem on our end in any case though. We're investigating now to see what we can do' date=' as the torrent appears to be valid.[/quote'] We've investigated further. The torrent is definitively invalid.
(for those curious, it has a dictionary with an empty string as a key, which is not allowed). Yeah' date=' it HAS to be a uTorrent issue. I get the error on EVERY torrent from monova.be. I downloaded torrents from there YESTERDAY before I 'upgraded' uTorrent.
They all worked perfectly fine. Now today after 'upgrading', none of them work. Something in the new version is preventing these torrents from being opened.[/quote'] That site appears to be down. I just tried again to download a torrent from it and it still doesn't load on uTorrent, giving me the same error.
Smart hdd test windows 10. This is the link. NCIS 9x17 HDTV x264 LOL VTVWed, 29 Feb 2012 02:30:10 +0000tv divx xvid video showsSize: 249 MB Seeds: 5,176 Peers: 1,056 Hash: 9f48adbdc5e392be6da1a2fb3657bbb2e727d21e And this was my error: 'Unable to load '.' : torrent is not valid bencoding!' To clarify, when manually sought up and clicked (from same provider as the feed - torrentz), the torrent worked fine (uTorrent version 3.1.2). I don't know if this is the universal solution to this problem but you can try the following: >> move the.torrent file, from XXX directory, to your desktop >> open it with WinZip >> extract the torrent file (which will have the same name as its container:() to XXX directory >> close and delete the desktop copy >> continue as usual with the valid.torrent file I am not sure whey they come zipped like this, but more do than don't And if it works for you, please come here and say so!!!!
Renaming torrent filetype to.zip then extracting it, works for me.