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Old 24.10.2009, 09:37
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But it does not install any link or shortcut to run the program after the installation. So, if I close the program, I can't find how to run it again without going through all installation and configuration process again, showing this screen
You can create a short-cut on your desktop by right clicking on the jDownloader.exe file and selecting Send to -> Desktop (create shortcut)
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Old 28.10.2009, 22:11
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Thank you for the nice guide!
But why I can't see the images?
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Old 29.10.2009, 09:05
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Which images?
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Old 08.11.2009, 13:38
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The images at the start of this thread -- the ones that show you how to use JDownloader. I can't see them either.

I'm using the new JDownloader and I can't understand it. It works fine for DLC files, but it won't let me load individual links. I copy a bunch of RS links, click "add URLs" (it doesn't seem to load them automatically any more), and paste me RS links. So far, it makes sense. But then it only gives me two options: "cancel" or "parse URLs". Neither option loads the links! If I click cancel, it cancels. If I click parse URLs -- the same thing happens, which is nothing! The links disappear, they don't go into the download window.

I must have been through this process about twenty times yesterday....
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Old 08.11.2009, 14:53
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I can see the images. Do you have an option in your browser to switch images off?

In order to get your links in the Downloads pane, you need to click on the "Continue" button. I know many people have problems with this, and the meaningless name of the button is probably the cause of this problem.
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Old 24.11.2009, 20:25
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it won't let me load individual links.
1) Check that you don't have a web-protect function in your antivirus or other security software. If you do, turn it off (it is a waste or resources anyway). Security software with lots of parts (like Avast!) cause real problems, and this can be one of them.
2) You have to fix the individual links function before parse URLs will work properly. Otherwise, your security software gets to block the links before JD can process them.
3) See Jiaz notes all over the forum about this.
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Old 08.11.2009, 23:13
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Default Help on JDownloader 9.579

Any tutorial for JDownloader 9.579? I download it but don't know how to operate it.
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Old 09.11.2009, 09:49
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Good question , but I'm afraid there isn't any in English. I don't know about other languages.

There have been tutorials (starter's guides) for previous versions, but not for the current version. I suppose people are afraid of starting another one, because the Human Machine Interface hasn't been stable for several months.

I'm preparing a better (less)F.A.Q. based on all the posts I find in the forum. It will cover installation, how to get started, how to configure XYZ, etc. but it's progressing slowly, because of time constraints.

For the time being and unless someone updates the "Absolute Beginner's guide", you'll need to use your imagination and the information you'll find in the forums (use board search), the current FAQ and Wiki knowledge base.
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Old 09.11.2009, 11:50
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Any tutorial for JDownloader 9.579? I download it but don't know how to operate it.
visit supportchat, and i will show you with teamviewer.com the basics

generally just add bunch of links to linkgrabber, select some and rightclick contiue with or press continue or start button to accept all
then switch to downloadview and press start button
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Old 24.11.2009, 20:36
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Jiaz or PSP: Can you at least change the thread title to show version 6 (which is what is documented here?
Also, if there is a tentative roadmap of expected UI changes (I don't mean the bug database, but a simpler list), I can help create an updated tutorial from this one. Most of the instructions are still correct, but the screen-shots have changed. The roadmap is necessary, because we would want to document something that works at least for the next two or three releases.

When I say help, I mean that I would do most of the work, but one of you would have to check it before it gets posted. Perhaps it should be in the Wiki instead of the board?
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Old 25.11.2009, 01:03
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The GUI layout is currently in very stable situation. Maybe in future some little improvements to rightclick menus (cleanup) and some more buttons. but the layout will stay the same with its tabs and settings will also stay same layout
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Old 27.01.2010, 22:13
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can I have more than one file downloading my jdownloader at a time? how do i change that setting? thanks,
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Old 28.01.2010, 08:42
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The setting is Max.Dls..
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Old 31.01.2010, 06:16
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Hi, I was wondering if there was a way to automate the ip address resetting when i have reached the download limit for free users on rapidshare?

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Old 31.01.2010, 09:14
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Yes you can use the automatic reconnect feature.

http://jdownloader.org/knowledge/wik...sary/reconnect
http://jdownloader.org/knowledge/wik...nnect-recorder
http://jdownloader.org/knowledge/wik...ect/tools/upnp
http://jdownloader.org/knowledge/wiki/reconnect/modem
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Old 03.02.2010, 06:40
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thanks :D
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Old 12.02.2010, 06:36
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I wanted to know why after im done downloading the movie and i view it, it looks pixelated?
w a pic that shows how pixelated it looks. do you have any idea?
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Old 12.02.2010, 10:41
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That's dependent on the quality of the downloaded video file.
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Old 13.02.2010, 06:26
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If you want to watch a 45 minute television show, the downloaded file should be 340MB or larger for a good quality display. The ultra-compressed 99MB files are just not very clear.

If you are going to watch the image at its downloaded resolution (maybe 320 by 180), it will look OK. If you watch it magnified more than 3 times that size, it will look pixelated or blurred.
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Old 13.02.2010, 08:09
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here is a sample **** External Links are only visible to supporters **** e out thanks for the time

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