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[Feature Request] RSS Feed Downloads #1093

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OwiWanKenobe opened this issue Mar 9, 2018 · 3 comments
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[Feature Request] RSS Feed Downloads #1093

OwiWanKenobe opened this issue Mar 9, 2018 · 3 comments

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@OwiWanKenobe
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I know that the developers of Transmission have decided not to add an RSS Downloader. If possible it would be nice if an RSS feed watcher and downloader could be added to the remote gui

@leonsoft-kras
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Only if the code on the pascal or the programmer is found.
we have little time and few programmers on pascal.

@antekgla
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antekgla commented Mar 10, 2018

Torrentwatch-X it is know to work well with Transmission (not TransGUI) in linux/OSX.

If you have a Mac you can use Catch.

Also in the next release would be implemented the possibility of set a Local Folder (#1070) to watch for torrent files. So if you make your Rss Reader download the torrent and put in that folder TransGUI automatically pick up the file and download it.

In case of your RSS feed dont provide torrents (only magnets) TransGUI can be executed with a magnet link passed as command line parameter. If you un-check "Promp for download options when adding a new torrent" the download start automatically.

@IanBlakeley
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I've been experimenting with https://flexget.com/ to add RSS downloader functionality, it works and has many option but is somewhat more fussy to setup for simple torrent tasks than say the built in RSS feed in Utorrent [NB: I only use old version of Utorrent]

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