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Okay going away for a few days which means I am going to have to leave my PC unintended. Got a few questions about scheduler.
1. How do I make it so that it only starts downloading at 11:59pm and stops @ 11:59am? And then the next day it resumes @ 11:59pm and stops @ 11:59am and so and so on. 2. If such a tool is available how do I do it? I want to make sure it downloads the packages in that certain timeframe and also stops in that timeframe. Input would be appreciated. Cheers |
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you need the JD scheduler addon.
download it at config-->addons-->installation&... |
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I have but how do I use it???
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Im a newbie at this so i hope i`m telling you correctly
Start up scheduler in jDownloader You will see create and the ADD button click on Add schedule 1 will appear, then click on edit If you have a premium account tick the premium box, then tick the reconnect box and tick the Start/Stop Download box Then select the time you wish it to start downloading - click on each number and use the up and down to adjust the time and date etc then click the start button then close Then click the Add Button then edit tick the 3 boxes again then do the time again but this is the time you wish it to stop then click the start button then close You should now see the schedule status remaining times Thats it - i think you would add more schedules to get this to happen daily etc(not sure to be honest), adjusting the dates etc... If im wrong someone please step in and correct me... Just try the above for a minute or so and see if it comes on and switches off. |
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