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I'm experiencing an unusual error.
A few minutes ago, Jdownloader2 displays error "BrowserException" and stopped the d/l. This is the second time I've got this error today, first with ifichier and now with speedyshare.com. Logfile: 06.07.15 15.27.12to06.07.15 13.42.17 jdlog://1528652095341/ http://i.imgur.com/P57b2rQ.png |
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using zevera will lead to these issues specially when using 10 chunks. many many socket issues.
I would recommend not using more than 4 chunks if you have to use any at all.
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OK. Thanks.
I'll adjust the "Chunks" to four. Any ideas as to why this problem pops up now as my setting have been unchanged for about a year now? |
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could be just a crappy connection between you and zevera, or zevera and real hoster. When using a multihoster provider it introduces so many more variables, these reduce reliability.
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How exactly do you adjust the number of chunks? I've been getting this error with files from Turbobit using Zevera.
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Cabildobaggins;
It has helped and it has not. Go to settings tab and it is listed under GENERAL. (Max. Chunks per Download) Good luck. |
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