In rtorrent is there a maximum torrent size?

So I'm trying to add a torrent to rtorrent, and it say "Reading torrent file failed:" followed by the name of the torrent I selected.  I made sure things like permissions and whatnot are set correctly.
Now, the thing is this is a *very* big torrent.  The .torrent file itself is 116k.  It described close to 200gigs of data, with thousands of files.  Is this just too big for rtorrent?  I couldn't find any documentation on what the limits are, but given the size I see that as an option.
I took a look at the file and it doesn't *seem* to be corrupt, but I'm no expert on the torrent format.  If there isn't a maximum size though I'll just assume that's what it is.

pyroscope wrote:100k isn't big, and if you say rtorrent, you mean rutorrent?!
Nope he means rtorrent. rutorrent is just a front-end for rtorrent anyway.

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