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Saving to Package name directory
Not sure why or what happened or if I changed something, but all my packages now are being save to the jdownloader directory instead of creating a sub folder with the package name.
How do I change it so that a new sub directory is created with the package/files name? Thanks |
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Hi,
Check if you have enabled the default rule "create subfolder by packagename" in settings > packagizer
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I suffered from this problem too. After quite a few months of using JD2 without this problem it seems to have started happening (perhaps due to a recent update?) during the last month or so.
The default rule "create subfolder by packagename" does not seem to be working properly. I tried to edit this rule, but it's locked so I unselected/deactivated it and created a new one in its place. My new packagizer rule at first had in the Download Directory field: <jd:packagename> However this puts all the downloads on the C: system drive which I do not want because I strive to keep it as compact as possible for speedy backup/recovery reasons. Therefore I changed the Download Directory field to point to a non-system drive, for example: D:\JD2_downloads\<jd:packagename> I would request an enhancement, that a new Dynamic Variable be created that holds the name of the designated downloads folder. It would be very nice if the the Download Directory field could look like this: <jd:download_directory>\<jd:packagename> Then you would not have to edit this field whenever you change the base downloads directory. Last edited by NotesTracker; 10.01.2014 at 04:34. |
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I checked and this was set to false so I set it to True. Odd possibly an update modified it as it was working. I will test to make sure it works now and report back.
"enabled" : true, THIS WAS SET TO FALSE "name" : "Create Subfolder by Packagename", "downloadDestination" : "<jd:packagename>", "priority" : null, "packageName" : null, "rename" : null, "moveto" : null, "autoExtractionEnabled" : null, "autoAddEnabled" : null, "linkEnabled" : null, "autoStartEnabled" : null, "chunks" : 0, "filename" : null, "order" : 0, "autoForcedStartEnabled" : null, "valid" : true, "matchAlwaysFilter" : { "enabled" : true } --------------------------------------------------- Still having same problem even though I changed the setting. New downloads start and go in same directory and does not create a sub directory??? Last edited by Lram32; 11.01.2014 at 16:52. Reason: merged posts |
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Please try with this:
Do right click in the package(s) → properties → set download directory JD2 will show a window, there check the option "subfolder by package" Kindest regards,
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Is there a problem with the global setting that I would have to do this manually? Thanks |
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I suppose you have a corrupted file into the folder cfg, because the default rule of the packagizer works fine here.
Please close JD2 and delete the files (they are into the folder CFG): org.jdownloader.controlling.packagizer.PackagizerSettings.json org.jdownloader.controlling.packagizer.PackagizerSettings.rulelist.json ExtTable_PackagizerFilterTable.json Greetings, P.S.: This will delete the rules that you have created at the packagizer, so make a backup of the files before to delete them.
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Thanks for the feedback.
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