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I feel you, I have exactly the same issue. What you can do is set qbit to delete the file after X amount of seeding /time so by then the file would've been moved. It sucks as i would like to seed as much as i can but i can't store things twice...
this could be an idea, but this would comport that remote files nobody wants will be there forever while very requested files will disappear quickly... I think I'll just backup all the files and change the filesystem to NTFS or XFS
You can do 1 day or 2:1 ratio
I do 10 days or 10 times ratio. That way less popular torrents get some seed time, and more popular torrents get seeded more.
Yeah the important thing is it's inclusive or, both rules can be active simultaneously
That's how I set it up yeah :P