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Old 08.06.2018, 11:21
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you can do that for every vmoptions file, yes
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I changed the .vmoptions files and when I start up it took a long time to load up and start downloads. It also wasn't responding to the start downloads command in linkgrabber. I entered my previous settings to see if that would still work and the linkgrabber list is now gone. I tried to load the biggest zip file for linkgrabber with load container and it didn't do anything. Backup files did nothing too. I just want to get back the original settings and linkgrabber list.
I backed up the zip file that was the biggest size and there's a few backup files too. I added the log file here

09.06.18 15.50.30 <--> 09.06.18 16.02.01 jdlog://0044954433151/

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Old 14.06.2018, 08:25
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Tonight I went back to the 1g setting and no more slow start but links are still gone in linkgrabber. I renamed the zip file that should have them to the highest number too and no luck. I did try to open the zip and it said it was broken and showed one file in it compared to the download ones which have many. I tried to open one of those backup files with wordpad and it opened but it was all in code.

Is there anyway to restore the linkgrabber list that I had from the backup files?

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Hello Mats76, please let me make ONE Post in german please, i have the same prob here in Germany, but i cant unpack the rar file.....GRRRRR

JIAZ, ich weiß man soll nicht englische und deutsche Threads zusammenwürfeln zumal es unfair den englischen Usern gegenüber ist, aber ich habe jetzt STUNDEN zugebracht auf der Suche nach einer Lösung, denn seit 1 oder 2 Monaten kann ich aus der ZDF Mediathek nichts mehr runterladen wegen der Fehlermeldung "Übersprungen-ffprobe fehlt". Nach ewigem hin und her ud suchen und zig neuinstallationen von jdownloader, k-lite codec pack und ffmpeg und was weiß ich nicht alles bin ich hier gelandet und lese das, was ich die ganze Zeit vermutet habe: ffmpeg wird unter WinXP wohl seit neuestem nicht mehr supportet.
Jetzt hab ich zufällig diesen Thread - nach tausenden - hier gefunden und mich gefreut, aber: Ich kann die von dir oben verlinkte rar Datei mit den alten ffmpeg Dateien nicht entpacken. Jedesmal kommt die Fehlermeldung von WinRar "unbekannte Methode".
ICH KRIEG DIE KRISE !!!

Kannst du mir das mal entpacken, neu packen, und neu hier verlinken?
DANKE
Dann sehe ich weiter......

Ich hab ein geklontes altes Betriebssystem, zuletzt gesichert vor 2 Monaten und auch jdowenloader auf dem Stand von vor ungefähr 2 Monaten. Seit dem nicht benutzt. Als ich das heute früh startete, funktionierte der download aus der ZDF-Mediathek wieder einwandfrei. Ich wollte den Fehler eingrenzen zum upgedateten JDownloader auf dem anderen System. So wusste ich, es liegt nicht an einem Fehler im System. Aber als ich den Jdownloader schloß, aktualisierte er sich .....und prompt funzen die downloads nun auch hier nicht mehr.
Im jdownlaod ordner >tools>windows>ffmpeg>i386 sind aber die ffmpeg dateien alle noch vom Stand Juni 2017. ???? Also kann es doch DARAN, also dass die Dateien angeblich aktualisiert wurden, nicht liegen ?
Vielleicht stimmt da was im ZDF PlugIn oder der Ansteuerung des ffmpeg s nicht.?


Wie auch immer, kannst du mir die oben von dir verlinkte rar Datei neu packen?
Dann probiere ich erstmal weiter.

Vielen Dank schonmal.


Man müsste ein rollback sämtlicher Aktualisierungen machen können .....

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Old 15.06.2018, 11:34
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STOP =))

I have saved my old files before reinstall but forgot it looool. jDownloader works again now.
Du musst nichts für mich tun Jiaz =)
Das einzige was ich nicht verstanden habe: Unter den erweiterten Einstellungen des JDownloaders den Pfad zu den ffmpeg Dateien umbenennen, um zukünftiges updaten zu verhindern, habe ich das richtig verstanden? Aber dann werden die doch nicht ordnungsgemäß geladen? Oder soll ich den Standardordner umbenennen und dann den Pfad dahon auch ändern?

Altewr bin ich froh das der Scheiss wieder geht *schwitz* 8 STUNDEN vergeudet
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Old 15.06.2018, 19:38
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@Matts76: On Post 21, where JD is slow...JD got limited to 256mb of memory and that caused all the issues
In Post 22 you've increased memory again but JDownloader doesn't auto import older backup files. you can easily drag/drop them back into JDownloader or use the load container feature. You can also copy the .backup file back to name without .back and make it have the highest number (this will enforce JDownloader to read this file). JDownloader must not be running when you do this!
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Old 15.06.2018, 19:42
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@Vanillo:
rwijnsma.home.xs4all.nl/files/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-N-86763-g341f012-win32-static_legacy.7z
ist eine 7Zip Datei Also bitte mit 7Zip entpacken
Alternativ kannst du auch die ffmpeg und ffprobe von dem Clone nehmen.
Das alte ffmpeg von deinem Clone ist noch eine Version welche noch unter WinXP/Vista läuft, aber ich hab vor kurzem eine aktuallisierte Version eingespielt, welche leider nicht mehr die genannten Systeme unterstützt und daher von Hand auf eine ältere Version gedowngraded werden müssen.
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Old 15.06.2018, 19:44
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Das einzige was ich nicht verstanden habe: Unter den erweiterten Einstellungen des JDownloaders den Pfad zu den ffmpeg Dateien umbenennen, um zukünftiges updaten zu verhindern, habe ich das richtig verstanden? Aber dann werden die doch nicht ordnungsgemäß geladen? Oder soll ich den Standardordner umbenennen und dann den Pfad dahon auch ändern?
Du kannst entweder die ffmpeg/ffprobe im JDownloader selbst ersetzten. Aber dann werden diese Dateien beim nächstem Update bei dem diese Dateien geändert werden, ersetzt. Um das zu verhindern, einfach die Dateien an einen anderen Ort ablegen und dann in den Profieinstellungen diesen Ort angeben und dann werden diese auch nicht durch zukünftige Updates überschrieben.
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Old 15.06.2018, 20:33
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@Matts76: On Post 21, where JD is slow...JD got limited to 256mb of memory and that caused all the issues
In Post 22 you've increased memory again but JDownloader doesn't auto import older backup files. you can easily drag/drop them back into JDownloader or use the load container feature. You can also copy the .backup file back to name without .back and make it have the highest number (this will enforce JDownloader to read this file). JDownloader must not be running when you do this!

I'll have to give this a try when I get home and let you know.
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Old 17.06.2018, 05:03
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I tried this but no luck. I'm not sure how you mean rename the backup file without the back. I Did request a team viewer session.
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Old 17.06.2018, 19:35
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You need to replace the content of the folder ?

"JDownloader 2.0\tools\Windows\ffmpeg\i386"

With the files you gave to us from the "ffmpeg-N-86763-g341f012-win32-static_legacy.7z"
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Old 17.06.2018, 19:39
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So, ok, i replace the two files and it's working, but we replace 200KB files with 55MB files ???
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Old 17.06.2018, 20:18
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interesting exchange for people who use Windows XP !



In german is too difficult to follow.

But, im curious to know if you will stop windows XP support ?

I gave an answer about ffmpeg -> https://board.jdownloader.org/showthread.php?t=77660

And finally i used other ffmpeg.exe file from last update of JD2 with a ffmpeg.exe who work from 3 august of 2017

i just replaced:

ffmpeg.exe
ffprobe.exe


And i erased everything else that i found in the folder:

"JDownloader 2.0\tools\Windows\ffmpeg\i386"

every time i'm thinking about updating JD2, i ask myself if it is a good idea, when everything work well !

So please, if you think about stopping XP support, don't forget to inform us.

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Old 18.06.2018, 01:53
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Hopefully it will always be available for XP. I heard a lot of people still use XP as well.
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Old 18.06.2018, 12:58
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@jdboy: the old files where static ones (no external dll, all in exe) and the updated ones share the dll and that's why the new exe are very small.
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Old 18.06.2018, 14:30
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@jdboy6 and Matts76: We did not stop supporting XP. JDownloader runs on Java which runs on your OS. So as long as you find a supported/working java version, then JDownloader should run on it as well. That's why JDownloader runs on nearly any hardware/system that supports Java, see https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...bedded-devices

@jdboy6: I recommend to place the old/working version to a different folder than the default JDownloader one and update the paths in Settings-Advanced Settings-search for ffmpeg/ffprobe instead of placing into default folder. That way you keep your working one and not risk the next ffmpeg update to replace your custom ffmpeg binaries instead.
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Old 19.06.2018, 00:45
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But why you upgrade ffmpeg if it still working ?
(otherwise, i keep a copy somewhere, and i will restore if the problem come again)
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Old 19.06.2018, 11:24
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@jdboy6: it's working fine for *most* of the streams but there are also some sites that rely on newer container/codec features that are failing/unsupported with old ffmpeg and thus the download fails. also updated ffmpeg has updated error handling that can help with some broken stream segments.
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Old 28.06.2018, 21:42
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So I downloaded and installed the static build and it works again, on WinXP.

Since the ffmpeg files that were in the JD folder were dated 21 May 2018, obviously JD installed them with a recent update.

Will JD install new shared builds in place of these in the next update, and break it again?
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Old 28.06.2018, 22:12
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Will JD install new shared builds in place of these in the next update, and break it again?
https://board.jdownloader.org/showpo...84&postcount=4
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Old 29.06.2018, 09:31
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Best solution would be to place the ffmpeg and ffprobe that you've downloaded and place somewhere else(eg create new folder) and then change Settings-Advanced Settings-search for ffmpeg and ffprobe and set the new path (including ffmpeg.exe and ffprobe.exe) so the files won't be overwritten with future updates.
Best? Wouldn't the best solution be for JD to install the appropriate ffmpeg for the OS? Or at least just leave the existing ones alone if it can't do that?
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Old 29.06.2018, 10:00
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That doesn't answer the question I asked.
Unless offering a workaround implies that JD will keep installing files regardless of whether they work on the OS.
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Old 29.06.2018, 11:06
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JDownloader still supports those very old/no longer maintained Windows Versions and as long as you have a working Java version, JDownloader should run fine.
But the time may come that we will require a higher minimum version of Java and with it *kill those old OS*. At the moment there are no such plans.
But for external tools like ffmpeg we cannot always do extended checks if/how those are still working/compatible on those old OS.
If you're unhappy with the solution to prevent update overwriting your custom binaries, then I'm sorry.
We're trying to keep compatible with every OS... but you can't expect us to spend time/effort to do the same for used 3rd party applications where the solution is that easy and works fine.
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Or at least just leave the existing ones alone if it can't do that?
We didn't know about no longer supported WindowsXP/Vista/2003. As I said, we can't do extended testing.

There is absolute no reason to use that old OS anymore.
Old hardware -> Use Linux. No license -> Use Linux/Buy license
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Old 29.06.2018, 11:11
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JDownloader does not touch those binaries/paths until we release a new update of those binaries.

In case you're overwriting/replacing files that part of JDownloader file structure, of course those will be replaced/updated in case there is an update for them.
That is the reason why we recommend to place customized binaries somewhere else and not simply replace the existing ones
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Since the ffmpeg files that were in the JD folder were dated 21 May 2018, obviously JD installed them with a recent update.
See my first answer in this thread
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JDownloader does not touch those binaries/paths until we release a new update of those binaries.

In case you're overwriting/replacing files that part of JDownloader file structure, of course those will be replaced/updated in case there is an update for them.
That is the reason why we recommend to place customized binaries somewhere else and not simply replace the existing ones
Surely the installer knows what OS it's running on, and so that it should not install files that will not work on it?

"Customized" implies you are adding your own feature; but if you don't use these builds, none of the ffmpeg functions work at all. These ffmpeg builds should be standard on XP, not a "customization" that most users will have no idea they need or where to find them.
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We didn't know about no longer supported WindowsXP/Vista/2003. As I said, we can't do extended testing.
You know now.
Anyway, it's not for myself.
I've fixed my own installation, but anyone who doesn't know how to hunt down the various threads here and find the special builds and how to stop JD from overwriting them will have no hope.

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There is absolute no reason to use that old OS anymore. [
Well, not for you. For me, there is.
I've only got one PC, and on that I need to do my work, and for that I have a suite of antique programs, some dating back to 1990. I'm sure it's possible to make them run in some emulation on new OS, but working out how to do that is not trivial. Even worse would be trying to move 25 years of files to new applications. (I have recently been asked to do updates on projects I did in the early 90s.) I may have to do it some time, but so far everything vital works and I don't want to mess with it.
I don't ask for any special consideration, but not everyone is just using their PC for internet apps and media player.
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I'd like to thank Jiaz and jdboy6 for the fix. I'm another MS-curmudgeon, who prefers to stick with WinXP. A while ago my jdownloader broke, started getting ffmpeg error messages on about half of all attempts to fetch YT videos. I tried installing a new ffmpeg, same problem. Identified to incompatibility with bcrypt.dll and ntdll.dll, leading into versionitis and registry-hack hell. Thanks a lot ffmpeg guys, not.

Putting the relevant two files from
rwijnsma.home.xs4all.nl/files/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-N-86763-g341f012-win32-static_legacy.7z
into JDownloader 2.0\tools\Windows\ffmpeg\i386
Works for me. Thanks!
I'll deal with any future jdownloader version overwrites of those, if & when they happen.
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ffmpeg stopped working right, gets files ok, but won't complete

logs # 08.07.18 05.06.18 <--> 08.07.18 05.08.30 jdlog://4665064433151/
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File Type: png 2018-07-08 05_14_01-JDownloader 2.png (83.3 KB, 1 views)

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Old 09.07.2018, 18:23
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ffmpeg fails for you. Did you copy over the JDownloader installation from different system or upgrade your windows version?
according to log, ffmpeg fails to launch.
Please check if you can launch
tools/Windows/ffmpeg/x64/ffmpeg.exe from your JDownloader directory
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Said AVCodec-58.dll was not found, but I reinstalled to same folder trying to preserve settings and everything else work as far as I know(that is before the troubles), what do I do to fix
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Something must have deleted that file from your system. You can restore it manually by
1.) Close JDownloader
2.) Delete Core.jar file and the folders tmp and update
3.) start JDownloader and it will update itself to latest available version and restore missing files
after that the avcodec-58.dll file should be available again
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Thanks, I'll give it a try
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I had already cleared out the folder and reinstalled, but I test if it happens again. Hope that's ok
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Does the file AVCodec-58.dll exist or not in your folder?
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Dear JIAZ, I have the same problem in my JDOWNLOADER 2 from about 2 day.

My conditions is the same from about 15 years and JDOWNLOADER 2 was working very well:
PC with O.S. WindowsXP - SP3 - 32 bit & Jdownloader 2 portable and automatically upgraded to v. 23 Jul 2018.

If I download any video from YouTube, the dowload starting, but after download the file an error stop the process with line message:
"Saltato -FFMpeg Mancante"
or "Componente aggiuntivo obsoleto"
(my language interface is in italian)

On seek of the solution I have tryed your idea on the Jdownloader 2 Forum, and I tryed:

1.) Close JDownloader
2.) Delete Core.jar file and the folders tmp and update
3.) start JDownloader and it will update itself to latest available version and restore missing files
after that the avcodec-58.dll file should be available again

Yes, the avcodec-58.dll is again in the directory c:\Programmi\_Jdownloader\tools\Windows\ffmpeg\i386\ (in my configuration).

Now I try for new download of the same file:
- the download not start and the identical error message appear instantly
"Saltato -FFMpeg Mancante" !!

Now I tryed this:

On Jdownloader 2 tab OPTION > OPTION ADVANCED

I search the word FFMPEG and I set:
- FFmpegSetup: Binary Path Probe to NULL
- FFmpegSetup: Binary Path to NULL

I close Jdownloader and and restart it.

Now I start the download again from YouTube, same video.
Jdownloader start the download regularly, BUT at the end of download, the error message appear again:
"Saltato -FFMpeg Mancante" !!

For what this?

This problem is present from 2 day only, and I not changed any configuration of the WindowsXP.

Is possible help to me?

Many thanks for your interest to my problem.

Bye for now.
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Exclamation Can't download videos in desired format in Windows XP (can't find ffmpeg plugin)

On my old pc I am forced to download videos from YouTube via virtual machine with windows 7, can someone fix it? Other services work without problem.
28.07.18 22.37.02 <--> 28.07.18 22.43.16 jdlog://1404164433151/
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@radicalchic and EustachyNachy
see https://board.jdownloader.org/showpo...51&postcount=2
@EustachyNachy: no need for virtual machine, just downgrade ffmpeg to a version that still supports windows xp, eg
@radicalchic and EustachyNachy
alternative download link
mega.nz/#!LYNm0ARD!U8_xvNRchJkdJdH1uCHmeMc1WCao6mFwJ7KdonsM2Sk
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