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QBittorrent Torrent Search Engine Introduction The search engine feature of qBittorrent is the best that I have run across in bittorrent clients. I used to suggest to users to not use the built in search features, but rather go directly to the torrent search sites. With qBittorrent, my advice is the opposite: use the search engine within qBittorrent rather than the torrent search sites. • The search function within qBittorrent is as fast as the site. • Using the qBittorrent search allows you to access the results of a torrent search site without the ads and scam 'Sponsored', 'External' etc, links that are on the results pages of even the best torrent search sites • Downloading the torrent through qBittorrent avoids any issues where the site offers a disguised toolbar download near the torrent download. • The qBittorrent search engine allows you to build your own torrent meta-search by using various sites (though I do not suggest this). Hopefully, this guide will enhance your use of qBittorrent and its search engine feature.
Accessing The qBittorrent Torrent Search Engine At default the qBittorrent Search tab should be showing and all you have to do is click on the Search tab to access the search engine. If the search tab is not showing, then access through the View menu in the top left corner of qBittorrent, choosing Search engine. Using The qBittorrent Torrent Search Engine - Python In order to use the search engine of qBittorrent, you must have Python installed on your computer. The easiest and best way is to conduct a search. First enter the search term in the search box and then press Search.
If you do not have Python installed, the screen below will pop up. Choose Yes and Python will be installed. Using The qBittorrent Torrent Search Engine - Managing Search Sites The next step is to select which torrent search site(s) you want to include in the qBittorrent search engine. Press the Search engine button in the lower right hand corner of the Search tab to access the sites loaded at default. There is also a link on the Search plugins screen to obtain additional torrent search sites.
Note: In my qBittorrent there has recently been an issue in accessing torrentz.eu. Run a test search with this site active and if there is any delay in the search results, stop the search and disable torrentz.eu. Suggestion: Choose one site for your searches. Contrary to popular belief, the advantage of a torrent search site is not a large amount of results, but the ability to narrow the results to quickly find a clean, real and well seeded torrentt for the content you want.
If the amount of results was the standard, then Google would be the best torrent search site (and it is not). Torrentz, isoHunt, KickAssTorrents, btJunkie and PirateBay are all suggested in my article and I would suggest using one of them (except for Torrentz per the note above). Each of these sites has a large listing of torrents and the vast majority of the time you will be able to find that clean, real and well seeded torrent at any one of those sites. Check out my article for hints on using the site you want.
To disable a site, highlight the site, right-click on the site and un-check Enable. You can use Ctrl and Shift to select multiple sites and disable all at once. There is no need to uninstall any sites. The use of additional sites may be needed in the very rare situation where you can not find the content you want at the one site.
Using The qBittorrent Torrent Search Engine - Conducting A Search Initiating A Search: To initiate a search, simply enter a search term in the search box and press Search. While the search is in progress, the Search button will change to Stop which will abort the search when pressed. Search parameters, like those used in Google will work here and help narrrow results. For instance, a search of Linux will reveal all results the work Linux. A search for Linux -Mint will result in results with the word Linux, but without the word Mint. A search for Terra Nova (a search conducted by a poster here seeking help) will give results where the words Terra and Nova are present. A search for 'Terra Nova' will produce results where the words Terra Nova are next to each other.