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Old 22.06.2009, 14:14
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Default JD-Unrar uses "Various" instead of the given sub-path.

This is actually persistant for quite a while, even before the new version...
Eventhough the sub-path setting is left at %PACKAGENAME%, all archives end up beeing unpacked to the "/Various/" folder.

The unrar settings:
Use customized extraction path: <no>

Use sub-path: <yes>
Sub-path: %PACKAGENAME%
Only use sub-path if archive contains more than x files: 3
Deep-Extraction: <yes>(have no idea what this is, though)


P.S. I'm not sure if someone already posted this one, the search wasn't very helfull, as it ignores the word "various".
Also it used to coincide with the old link-grabber bug, which named all packages "various", however, that one was fixed quite some time ago.
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Old 22.06.2009, 18:02
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Yes, and it bothers me too.
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Old 22.06.2009, 20:54
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this function only works at the moment when you do not remove links after downloading (setting in jd)!
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Old 22.06.2009, 22:55
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Any plans for reworking it in the future?
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Old 22.06.2009, 23:08
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sure, but need some time
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Old 23.06.2009, 20:47
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this function only works at the moment when you do not remove links after downloading (setting in jd)!
Also, I've noted that it also works if you use the "Remove all finished downloads when package is ready", which people could use as a workaround until it gets fixed.
If I understand correctly, it will remove downloads once the entire parent package has been downloaded, which is pretty close in functionality to "immediately", and the unrar addon will work properly.

Hope it helps someone
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Old 27.06.2009, 09:47
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Personally instead of depending on JD-Unrar to extract to the correct folder, I've been using the following settings:

Addons -> JD-Unrar -> Advance Settings:
Uncheck "Use sub-path"

Configuration -> Main -> General:
Check "Create sub-folder including package name (If possible)"

By default, this would generate a subfolder for every package set and it defaults to the filename (minus extension). It also gives me the ability to change the package name if I decide that the filename isn't what I want to be the folder name.

There is currently 1 bug and that's a bug I just reported where it generates the wrong package name if there's more than 1 '.' in the file name:
http://board.jdownloader.org/showthread.php?t=4443

Last edited by kslayer; 27.06.2009 at 09:53.
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Old 27.06.2009, 13:03
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"Create sub-folder including package name" does work everytime, because folder is made before the UnrarProcess.....

but when i have time i will try to fix the jdunrar issue with wrong folder
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Old 28.06.2009, 01:40
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haha. I misread 'does' as 'doesn't' earlier. sorry for the confusion.
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