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Separate folder for each image???
Hi folks, I've been using JDownloader for about 4 months. Seems after an update about a month ago when I download multiple images from a site JDownloader creates a new folder for each image in the directory I choose. I've done a search here and on Google and the only answer I found was a solution for "settings>packagizer>unclick create subfolder" however this has not worked, the program is still creating a folder for each image. Has anyone else run into this? Or does anyone have a solution? It's a real pain moving all the images form their respective folder into a single one.
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Please provide example links.
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I don't get separate folders, so it must be your settings, but I don't know which one.
Might need to wait until Monday to get the answer.
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This setting will only affect new links. For existings links, select the links/packages > Right-click > Set Download Directory > Disable the 'subfolder by package' checkbox.
Subfolder may also be created if the default folder in 'Settings > General' or the 'add links' dialog (if you are adding the links manually) contain the '<jd:packagename>' placeholder. |
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@tony2long: thanks for your help!
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