![]() ![]() Otherwise, we need to use the MEGASYNC app. I hope in the future this can be solved, that is, downloading 1.5 GB every X hours, if you use a free MEGA account. This is what happens when JDW tries to download it:Ī 10 minute timer, and not a single byte is downloaded. So it's working for everything.Īfter that, I tried something different: a 19 GB file (not a folder) which got me into "trouble" and I had to resort to MEGASYNC to download the whole thing, for days. 28 MB were copied to my hard drive, then I stopped. ![]() It was possible to download the 900 MB file. I am going to assume I need to wait further 5-6 hours before a new enabled debug mode and created a log:ģ1.12.22 23.13.11 31.12.22 23.17.53 jdlog://1512311370661/Īfter 24 hours with the free MEGA account: I'll try tomorrow the same file to see if JDW can do it. Since this isn't my link, I don't know if it's old or new. It said 509 bandwidth exceeded and with a 10 minute timer. This link is not a folder, has less than 1 GB and it failed imediatelly: Perhaps this was an IP issue? Or the latest updates solved this? Oddly, it tries to download all of them, except link 5, saying bandwidth limit exceeded, with a green warning color. Some of the files are even bigger than 1.5 GB.ĪGAIN, old 2019 links (and another folder), files bigger than 1.5 GB. ![]() **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** OLD 2019 links (folder with small files): I configured to download as much links at the same time as possible.Ī few tests (note: all with a free MEGA account configured in JDW): Over night JDW stopped working with any link I put there, and of course with big files you always need to use that MEGASYNC software, for some of them I need to wait days to download the whole thing, since I don't have any premium account. I hope this can be solved in the future, because JDW always worked with MEGA, even if that meant waiting 5 hours and downloading only 1.5 GB in each attempt. Sometimes even exiting and restarting doesnt help. Now every single link fails (with my free account inserted inside JDW) and returns some excuse of exceeded quota. JD2 is incorrectly remembering the bandwidth limit as for me it always resets to 60 minutes. It's unfortunate JDW stopped working, because I could always resume these big files every 5 hours, and in each attempt 1.5 GB were downloaded. I'm currently working on another site/plugin that works differently and also requires smaller chunks and once that is complete, I will make use of that work/function to also update mega support to make this work again. That means JDownloader is not able to download a file if it's larger than available traffic quota and that means that (very) large files are currently only working with premium accounts. In case traffic quota is exceeded, then this request will fail. Browser and other tools do only request in small chunks/only that amount that the traffic quota is enough for while JDownloader always requests the complete file. It's just the way how JDownloader does request the download. ![]()
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