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Old 02.08.2015, 07:31
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Default Need help on Archive Extractor

I always have Archive Extractor enabled, with few problems. But now I'm getting links that contain RARs for multiple packages eg:
show1-part1.rar
show1-part2.rar
show2-part1.rar
show2-part2.rar
JD2 extracts these all into the same download folder, which mixes Show1 and Show2 parts.

I can set these up to have the shows in different download folders before I start downloading, but I often forget. And I keep thinking that JD2 knows how to handle these itself, if I get the settings right.

SO - my question is on settings. I have "Extract to" set as "G:\___DL___\<jd:packagename>". I have "Create subfolder" enabled, with no conditions. The subfolder pattern is "%PACKAGENAME%".

Shouldn't this already be creating separate extraction folders for Show1 and Show2? What am I missing?

Log posted:

01.08.15 09.28.21to01.08.15 18.56.42 jdlog://2224562095341/

See for example the packages with names including "art of 01-04".

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Old 03.08.2015, 10:56
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Please provide some example links. Send them to support@jdownloader.org
This can happen when auto packaging puts both archives into same package, can be caused by filename of the archive parts, that's why I need example links
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Old 04.08.2015, 06:45
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Example link has been sent to support@jdownloader.org.

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Old 16.08.2015, 22:49
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Any prognosis on this? I have Archive Extractor disabled to avoid getting more jumbled collections, but it's such a helpful feature that I am sorry to lose it.

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Old 17.08.2015, 10:39
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Please resend the links, cannot find them.

Also why use SubFolder twice?

"Extract to" set as "G:\___DL___\<jd:packagename>" -> this cause a subfolder with name of PackageName

The subfolder pattern is "%PACKAGENAME%" -> this cause another subfolder with packagename

so Package Test will go to
G:\___DL___\Test\Test
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Old 18.08.2015, 02:01
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I have sent another problem link to support@jdownloader.org. I also posted a log of downloading that link:


17.08.15 14.51.49to17.08.15 15.33.23 jdlog://4051614739341/


BTW - The reason I had "subfolder" enabled (no longer do) was in case it had become unchecked by accident. I was trying anything I could think of to get subfolders created.

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Old 18.08.2015, 09:20
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I have answered via Ticket/Email
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Old 20.08.2015, 04:56
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Jiaz -

I didn't get an email, and can't find any way to access the Ticket system. The only account credentials I have for the Support site no longer work, and getting a new password emailed has given no results either.

So - can you please PM me with the info?

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Old 20.08.2015, 08:30
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You need to use %ARCHIVENAME% as Placeholder.
The files all/often land in same Package because of naming of the files.
So you need to change the Subfolder Pattern to use ArchiveName to get a different subfolder for each archive.
Also change the numbers to 0/0/1 !
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Old 23.08.2015, 20:33
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Thank you, that fixed it. I enabled the "Create Subfolder" option, entered 0, 0, and 1 for its file and folder counts, and entered %ARCHIVENAME% for its Subfolder pattern. Now all packages unpack into separate folders.
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Old 23.08.2015, 21:23
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Thanks for the feedback! Much fun with JDownloader
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