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New to Jdownloader, I'm completely stuck getting downloads working.
Hi Everyone,
I'm using JDownloader for the first time, and I'm completely stuck. Are there any tutorials/walkthroughs? I've installed Jdownloader on MAcOS Big Sur I've pasted the URL I'm trying to download files from a website, I've pasted that URL into downloader, and clicked the All downloads button. 3 files are displayed (which have nothing to do with what I'm looking for) but the directories and files I'm after are not shown. I've looked through this page for helphttps://jdownloader.org/knowledge/index but there is nothing useful there from what I can see. Would someone give me some pointers how to download these directories (and files in the directories) ? **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** Thank you Last edited by cappy2112; 03.06.2024 at 05:04. |
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Hi,
in that case, there is no plugin for that specific website so downloading all of those subdirectories automatically is not possible. You will need to work with this: https://support.jdownloader.org/de/k...orted-websites Additionally, the extension of those files (.pch) is not supported out of the box so you will either need to create a DIRECTHTTP rule to be able to add them or add "direct http: / /" (without spaces) as a prefix before each of those links to be able to add them. More info: https://support.jdownloader.org/de/k...kcrawler-rules and more specifically: https://support.jdownloader.org/de/k...ple-directhttp Apart from this - if a website is plugin-supported and/or a file-extension inside a generic URL is known (e.g. .mp4) it is much easier to add and download those links.
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