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Old 20.05.2012, 12:16
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Default "Download complete in:" calculation

This is not a serious problem, but...the "download complete in:" is very inaccurate when downloading from multiple hosts. The time should be calculated using the speed of each host, rather than the average across all hosts.
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Old 20.05.2012, 12:57
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You mean JD shall just add all specific host times?
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Old 20.05.2012, 15:07
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Yes, for example:

Host 1: 1,000,000K @ 30K/s
Host 2: 1,000,000K @ 1000K/s

jdownloader calculates 2,000,000/1030. It should be 1,000,000/30 + 1,000,000/1000. Big difference!
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Old 28.05.2012, 15:31
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think this is has been resolved with jd2.
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