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Old 01.06.2023, 10:49
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Default Any way to move already downloaded files out of the "subpackage" directory?

Hi,

So I've recently found out about the jDownloader "subpackage" feature.

https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...age-feature/12

It seems by default, jDownloader creates a subdirectory for each downloaded file.

In my case, each download is just a media file, so it would actually be better if they were just put directly in the target directory.

I've now changed it in Settings, to disable the "Create subfolder by package" rule, so that new downloads are put directly under the target directory.

However, I have two questions.

1. Now, in my LinkGrabber list, the name for each new download is just "Various files". Do you know if this is intended behaviour? (It's fine if it is, it just wasn't clear what "Various files" meant here).
2. Is there any way at all to automatically move, or bulk-move the previous downloads out of their sub-package directory, so that they're directly under the target directory? I would like to do this via jDownloader if possible, so that jDownloader is aware where the new files are moved to. That way, for example, right clicking on a file, and "Open download directory" would still work, and I wouldn't get a bunch of broken links/references in jDownloader. Is this possible at all?

Thanks,
Victor
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