In fact, the exact syntax is :
--url "http://server/file.torrent"
This is important, as it is not necessarily easy to figure out, and one char misplaced makes it so that nothing works,
and the error messages are not always the most clearest to tell what went wrong.
The same procedure, but for a local torrent (on your HD) is
--responsefile “HD:Desktop Folder:THE.GREAT.DIVX.MOVIE.torrent”
, where “HD:Desktop Folder:” is the complete path to your torrent file,
the “HD” needs to be the name of your hard disk, here it’s just an example,
and “THE.GREAT.DIVX.MOVIE.torrent” needs to be, duh, the name of your .torrent file.
The delimiter is " : ", not slash (/) or other things.
Just as a fictious example, here’s one of mine :
--responsefile “disque dur:Desktop Folder:BitTorrent-3.2.1b:Equilibrium.torrent”