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Originally Posted by pspzockerscene
I still don't get why "un-forcing" shopuld bring any benefit:
Most of all times my guess would be that un-forcing will take more than stop & start again.
...though of course if you took several minutes to go through your downloadlist and mark downloads for force-starting, the ability to un-force downloads may be helpful.
-psp-
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It makes sense because...
... I applied 'force download' to e.g. 50 files, but realize that I made a mistake. Downloads are already running!
Now I want to correct my mistake by 'unforcing' those files, that I tagged by mistake.
BTW, it is the same procedure as with those other 7 priorities (highest ... lowest). I can change the priority of each single file any time, without having to stop anything.
I see it as follows:
- Priority 0: Forced Download
- Priority 1: Highest
- Priority 2: Higher
- Priority 3: High
- Priority 4: Default
- Priority 5: Low
- Priority 6: Lower
- Priority 7: Lowest