The total in the title bar is the total bandwidth bitcomet uses, upload, download and overhead. The task data is the actual data that was downloaded successfully. They can vary greatly in some cases if some of the pieces are received and don’t pass hash check, so they must be discarded and redownloaded. It appears that your problem may be a problem with bitcomet, or your system, even malware infections could cause such a thing so what we (forum staff) usually do is try to reproduce bugs that are reported, if we can confirm them, we pass the info onto the development team where they attempt to pinpoint the cause.
Unfortunately being freeware, our forum staff are all volunteers and I personally will be busy spending Christmas with family, when I return I’ll gladly find the time to try to reproduce the problem. In the meantime perhaps one of our support team can help to confirm if this bug actually exists in the client, or if we need to consider other possibilities.
Either way I’ll do what I can when time allows, in the meantime you’re welcome to try an older version, the link in my signature will have every prior version, the .zip files don’t need to be installed, so you can try them without making changes to your computer… just don’t try to run two versions at the same time. If you can confirm if this is present in other versions it may help us track this down.
In any event, I hope you have a wonderful Christmas
Thanks for the advice and the help.
This 1.32 BC version works, tasks get downloaded, if there are active seeders, so there is no need for me to return to older version. The question only with kBs that I see, while previously there was 0/0 when nothing was downloaded/uploaded. Overhead would occur while there is actual data to move, but not when there is nothing moves.
I have Microsoft Security Essentials fully on, Firewall on (with few exceptions like 9414 port for BC).
I also not sure how it is possible to repoduce this issue, except for when you have some tasks active with no seeders available at the time, and yet there would be like 350 established and 30 half-open connections.
So the only thing you could report to developer team is that there should be “Logs” item in “View” menu and/or maybe way to see list of those 350 established and 30 half-open connections – to which IPs those are – because there no way to know this from this version of client.
Have a good time on holidays!