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Only noticed it start happening today. I haven't changed any Settings nor done anything to JD2 preferences for quite a while.
The way it used to work for me is, Linkgrabber automatically groups any link I copy (or paste) into a Various Files folder no matter the source URL. It only creates new packages if there are similar filenames. This is how I prefer it to work btw. But now, each link gets their own folder with their own file name which is kinda annoying. I don't know which part of the Settings this is concerned with but, LinkgrabberSettings: Various Package = enabled LinkgrabberSettings: Various Package Limit = 1 (I think this is the default because I never changed this setting ever. Didn't even know it existed until now. Lol.) I tried changing the Various Package Limit to anything >1 and 0 but it still only creates individual folders per link. Thanks! |
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How do you add the links? Via copy to Clipboard or via AddLinks Dialog?
Can you provide example links? Is your Subfolder rule, see https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...ackage-feature enabled?
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But thanks for the link! Wow, I searched what I could before posting and played around the settings I thought was relevent but I never noticed that rule was enabled in the Packagizer settings. But in my defense, I am absolutely certain I haven't changed any setting in JD2 in months so I might have just glossed over them and focused more on the stuff under Advanced Settings. Lol. ![]() ![]() ![]() Not sure how it got enabled in the first place though but all's well that ends well. Thanks, Jiaz! |
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Thanks for the feedback and you're welcome!
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