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How to have linkgrabber put packages separate, not all under Various Files?
Whenever I copy some links, linkgrabber adds them under a package "Various Files." How can I have each link (appropriately so, that is assuming they are separate and not connected like file.001 file.002 etc., of course) load into its own package instead? And I mean named as the link file, so if I grabbed a YouTube video Interview.mp4, the package isn't "Various Files" but the name of the link Interview.mp4. Thanks for any help
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Hi,
In the packagizer, enable the default rule "predefined rule: create subfolder by packagename" Best regards,
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Thanks, how can I have the packages be in their own package name (same as filename), and download to the main download directory I have set, but not to their own subfolders?
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It can be done using the packagizer. Let me check.
EDIT: Please see the attachment, that rule does the job
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Thank you so much!!
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You're welcome
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Same problem. But cannot view the Packagizer rule.png file
Hi there,
I am unable to open the Packagizer rule.png file. Can someone PM me the png file or the details how to make linkgrabber put packages separate, not all under Various Files. Thanks |
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i cant see the image
Hi, this thread may help me, i want jdownloader to generate separated packages for separated links, not group the files according to name, is there an option for this? btw i cant see the image cause it says i dont have enough permission, can you help me with both things? thanks in advance
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if not on name on what information do you want to create packages
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yes, it would be "download from"
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If i select all results and create a new package for all, im able to arrange everything with "download from" sub-tab in the linkgrabber tab, and everything shows grouped according to the origin link, but as they are still in the same package when i download it, there would be a mess since jdownloader will consider files with same name as already downloaded or everything will be mixed up in the target folder if is possible, so i need to keep the files on every link downloaded separately, ANY help will be highly appreciatted, thanks in advance! |
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decrypter plugin, scan for those images and place into a single package based on url structure or content within the html source linkcrawler rule, scan for those images and place into a single package based on url structure or content within the html source add links dialog and you add urls manually one at a time, into a single desired packagename that set.
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Please provide example links, then we can check and either help to create packagizer rules or other ideas
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You should also use different download directory/location. Doesn't make any sense to sort/manage them into correct packages and then download all of them into the same directory/location
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Just an easy example
Settings-Packagizer create new rule Quote:
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I'm gonna try once i'm in home, thanks!!
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Sure, take your time
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Thanks!
IT WORKED EXACTLY AS NEEDED, THANKS I REALLY APPRECIATE IT SINCE IT'S GONNA SAVE ME DAYS OF WORK!:clap:
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Thanks for the feedback and you're welcome If you have further questions, need help, just ask
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been away with work, but yah my solution would only work with packagename as subdirectory =]
good that you found a solution.
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