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Strange Traffic Behavior
I've noticed that Jd2 deducts traffic from premium accounts when downloads start, and then again when they finish. If you're getting near the end of your download limit, that can result in "no traffic available" or some such message when you could have a lot of traffic left. Then you have to trick it into allowing you to download the remaining amount (I won't go into how).
It'd be nice if it only deducted at the start, or at least didn't deduct traffic again when finished. |
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I wasn't sure if this would be considered a bug or not.
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JDownloader checks for enough *available* traffic before the download starts.
And it does deduct the *used* traffic from available traffic at the end of download. There are no known issues with that and I don't know any error reports about that, nor can I find/reproduce any issue. What plugin does this happen?
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k2s, but I think it happens with others.
If you refresh the account in "account manager/overview" after the download is complete, it goes back to the real download amount that remains. |
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That happens because JDownloader updates Account data and X Traffic available.
After download it reduces x by amount of downloaded traffic. When you refresh the account, JDownloader updates Account data again and hoster data is not updated live and it goes back to old/no longer correct value.
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