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Two torrents, A and B, are automatically downloaded via RSS. They have different hash values, and each torrent contains only one file with the same name, which we refer to as Ca and Cb, but the size and hash values of the two files are different.
Behavior:
Whether or not the !qB extension is enabled.
When seed A finishes downloading first and seed B finishes downloading later, the content of seed B (Cb) will overwrite the content of seed A (Ca).
Is there anyone who can help me solve this problem, or should I propose a feature that automatically adds a number to duplicate file names?
If you need me to provide relevant information, I would be more than happy to do so.
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Scenario:
Two torrents, A and B, are automatically downloaded via RSS. They have different hash values, and each torrent contains only one file with the same name, which we refer to as Ca and Cb, but the size and hash values of the two files are different.
Behavior:
Whether or not the !qB extension is enabled.
When seed A finishes downloading first and seed B finishes downloading later, the content of seed B (Cb) will overwrite the content of seed A (Ca).
Is there anyone who can help me solve this problem, or should I propose a feature that automatically adds a number to duplicate file names?
If you need me to provide relevant information, I would be more than happy to do so.
Here are my download settings

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