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Do you mean to test whether videos / music plays properly?
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I always found their built-in torrent client so slow so that would help. These days I never bother with WoT, it just became too nasty and competitive (NooBs!)
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I always thought they were two competing systems, Vuze being mainly TCP and usenet being UDP, could be a programming headache.
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Programs like Station Ripper and Mipony do that and it just makes for a convulted unnatural-feeling interface. Websites are presentation but what you really want is the data that's in them and then be able to present it however you want to. So if the torrent sites did XML lists it would work. But maybe torrent subscriptions is what you need.
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You could use a NAS box to do torrents instead although it might not have all the features of Vuze. Or just change what happens when you close the lid. There is also a plugin to close Vuze down when it's finished downloading.
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There are also normal HTTP downloads which Vuze does not support, and the interface is totally wrong for that kind of functionality. You would need a source and destination window which Vuze does not have. It would just bloat the whole program out.
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That's really separate to the function of a torrent client IMHO.
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They obviously need money though and the burning tool is one way they can do a pro version and get something out of that. Otherwise the only development that'll get done will be in people's spare time. But that's open source I suppose.
Ths is a bit too right-wing for me.