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Uh oh, if that's the case I'm in trouble, see, I have a blanket "72 hours" seeding ratio set up in qbit, specifically for a private tracker I'm using, but the shows I download don't necessarily need that requirement.
I may have to find a way to only send seeding goals for specific torrents if seeding is causing it to not be transferred over
If you're using docker it's easy to set up a second qbittorrent on a different port to meet different needs.
You can set individual seed time/ratios in the indexer settings for each tracker in sonarr and radarr.
But also, if you are just seeing the files remaining on your torrenting drive but the torrents aren't listed in qbit anymore make sure to ignore me altogether!