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How to disable Usenet downloads?
I noticed that if I add a HTTP link to a NZB file (either by manually adding it to the linkgrabber or by My.JDownloader API), JDownloader tries to immediately start a Usenet download instead of a simple HTTP file download.
I don't want this, in fact I don't want JDownloader to do any Usenet downloads ever. Is there a way to disable the whole Usenet handling? Explanation: I do Usenet downloads to a remote machine and then download by HTTP with JDownloader from there. The HTTP download part is automated, I simply add all files from the extracted Usenet download to JDownloader via the My.JDownloader API. Sometimes the Usenet downloads themselves again contain their own NZB file. That's how JDownloader then sees it - and starts the whole Usenet download again that's already running via HTTP |
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Setup a Filter in Settings-Linkgrabber Filter -> Filetype is nzb
That should do the trick Don't forget to disable *restore filtered* in Settings-advanced Settings-LinkgrabberSettings.restorebuttonenabled
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Thanks, but I can't find that setting. Is it not available in the web UI?
Also, how does this affect the My.JDownloader API? Is this related to the "overwritePackagizerRules" parameter? |
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It's much easiert to setup the rule with a JDownloader with GUI and then copy/paste the filters via Settings-Advanced Settings-LinkFilterSettings.filterlist
The filter just filters out files with .nzb extension, nothing more nothing less
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