Depends. On average no. The app is always seeding 1 torrent as long as it's open. Additionally the upload speed is forced to be x1.5 that of the download speed. Those 2 things combined will already make this app seed more than the average leecher which removes the torrent the moment it's downloaded.
No. See above. The miniplayer provides feedback that something is happening in the background. Closing it would make the user feel like the app is lagging [because it's maxing out your internet in the background by torrenting] when nothing is happening.
No. See above. This app is also meant to seed the torrents the user downloads, if you want freeleech go to some private tracker.
I recommend you read the guide about basics of piracy.
Not really. The underlying source of video are still torrents, which aren't always seeded, so anime that's a few years old might not play back smoothly.
No. You can however migrate MAL to AL, see this guide.
One of four reasons:
- the anime isn't seeded
- your download speed isn't fast enough
- your ISP blocks Nyaa, see this tutorial for a fix
- the app couldn't find a matching torrent for the anime
No. This app cannot be ported to android in any way.
Yes. For the home menu you can specify a different RSS feed to check when the app looks for new releases. Additionally you can just paste a torrent file/magnet link anywhere when using the app, and it will auto-detect what anime is playing.
Not really. No other tracker has the kind of API/search functionality that Nyaa does, which the app uses to the fullest extent to make sure it finds the torrents it's looking for without false-positives.
Unlike qBit's sequential, this will prioritise downloading torrent pieces directly needed for playback, which with the user seeking isn't always just sequential.
Electron has node.js integration, which can use TCP/UDP, that is the only reason. Browsers can't access TCP/UDP which means they can't access the global BT swarm.
Can't you make this just use WebRTC?
Yes. A BitTorrent implementation which uses WebRTC exists, but it's not yet adopted by any clients, and libtorrent [the library which qBit and others use] is still working/just added support for WebRTC, which means there's no swarm. This will hopefully change in the future.
This is likely because Miru updated from a very old version to a very new one. Uninstall Miru, go to %appdata%/miru
remove all files and re-install it. If this issue persists visit the Discord for help.