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Install the Event Scripter extension (Settings > Event Scripter) and add the script to it.
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for me this script doesn't work. I tried it for couple of days, but I still have to occasionally stop slow download and start it again to gain full speed. |
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@bembe16: what exactly doesn't work with this script? it does exactly the same, check for speed and then stop/start the download again
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@Jiaz
I thought script fixes someting that causes slow download with RG. I still have to stop the slow download and click start download to get the full speed. When I have many files in download queue, I don't always check if the speed suddenly dropped to few kilobytes/s. |
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@bembe16: Sounds like you did something wrong with setup of the script. With the script you don't have to check speed or do anything by yourself. The script checks for slow speed and stop/start the downloads automatically.
Sure it's setup with correct event type interval?
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@Jiaz
Yes, you are right, I didn't setup script correctly and set "interval" for trigger. I haven't spotted speed problems so far. Thank you! |
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@bembe16: glad you got it working and thanks for the feedback!
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