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Old 10.03.2025, 11:22
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Lightbulb Duplicates (and avoiding them)

I know this topic has already been discussed, but I couldn't find the right thread and I remember there was no solution. I have two issues:
  1. I don't clear the download list because I don't know if JD2 will inform me that I've already downloaded this file if I delete it. I would like to be able to save an encrypted list of all files downloaded so far. Simply, has a given file ever been 100% downloaded (MD5/SHA1/SHA256/CRC32) and if possible, its name and path at that time
  2. it happens that I download the same files multiple times, sometimes losing valuable transfer from debrid - sometimes even when I simply place alternative links to download from several services at once, because, for example, they differ in some detail in the file name. Isn't that why there is an MD5/SHA1/SHA256/CRC32 field in JD2?
  3. in the link collector it would be possible to add an orange color (similar to red for duplicate links), which would inform that a given file has already been 100% downloaded in the past (file name + url + path on disk - even if it no longer exists)
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Ich weiß, dass dieses Thema schon einmal angesprochen wurde, aber ich konnte den richtigen Thread nicht finden. Ich habe zwei Probleme:
  1. Ich lösche die Liste der Downloads nicht, weil ich nicht weiß, ob JD2 mich darüber informiert, dass ich die Datei bereits heruntergeladen habe, wenn ich sie lösche. Ich würde gerne eine verschlüsselte Liste aller Dateien, die ich bisher heruntergeladen habe, speichern können. Einfach, ob eine Datei jemals zu 100% heruntergeladen wurde (MD5/SHA1/SHA256/CRC32) und wenn möglich, den Namen und den Pfad zu dem Zeitpunkt.
  2. Es kommt vor, dass ich immer wieder dieselben Dateien herunterlade und dabei manchmal wertvolle Übertragungen aus dem Debridement verliere - manchmal sogar, wenn ich einfach alternative Links zum Herunterladen von mehreren Diensten auf einmal poste, weil sie sich z. B. im Dateinamen in einigen Details unterscheiden. Ist das nicht der Zweck des MD5/SHA1/SHA256/CRC32-Feldes in JD2?
  3. Im Link-Collector wäre es möglich, eine orange Farbe hinzuzufügen (analog zu rot für doppelte Links), um anzuzeigen, dass eine Datei in der Vergangenheit bereits zu 100% heruntergeladen wurde (Dateiname + URL + Pfad auf der Festplatte - auch wenn sie nicht mehr existiert)

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Old 10.03.2025, 14:24
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I would like to be able to save an encrypted list of all files downloaded so far
You can do this using SventScripter scripts.
EventScripter subforum:
https://board.jdownloader.org/forumdisplay.php?f=52
EventScripter help article:
https://support.jdownloader.org/know...event-scripter

You should find some hints how to do that specific task in the following thread:
https://board.jdownloader.org/showthread.php?t=83048
You would need to do the encryption part yourself though or use external applications to encrypt the created file.

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Isn't that why there is an MD5/SHA1/SHA256/CRC32 field in JD2?
Yes as long as the hash is given for the already downloaded items, the duplicatze detection should work.
However, this is per-package and also, as explained in other threads, JDownloaders' downloadlist is not designed to be used as a download history.
Search for "download history" in our forums and you will find more info on that topic.
For example:
https://board.jdownloader.org/showthread.php?t=81885

The "Already in downloadlist" feature mainly is for detecting same links.
The added items in your linkgrabber are not checked against already downloaded files with the same hashes on your HDD.


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in the link collector it would be possible to add an orange color (similar to red for duplicate links), which would inform that a given file has already been 100% downloaded in the past (file name + url + path on disk - even if it no longer exists)
Not planned.
You can use EventScripter scripts to mark such items in a different way.
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Old 14.03.2025, 23:03
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You can do this using SventScripter scripts.
EventScripter subforum:
**External links are only visible to Support Staff**...
EventScripter help article:
**External links are only visible to Support Staff**...

You should find some hints how to do that specific task in the following thread:
**External links are only visible to Support Staff**...
You would need to do the encryption part yourself though or use external applications to encrypt the created file.


Yes as long as the hash is given for the already downloaded items, the duplicatze detection should work.
However, this is per-package and also, as explained in other threads, JDownloaders' downloadlist is not designed to be used as a download history.
Search for "download history" in our forums and you will find more info on that topic.
For example:
**External links are only visible to Support Staff**...

The "Already in downloadlist" feature mainly is for detecting same links.
The added items in your linkgrabber are not checked against already downloaded files with the same hashes on your HDD.



Not planned.
You can use EventScripter scripts to mark such items in a different way.
Thank you for your answer
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