There isn't any relation with Tibb's site. I'm not sure if you'd call it a feature. I just happen to have a server which isn't really doing anything, which is why it exists. If I choose to do something else with it, it could disappear.
I will try out that FreeDownloadManager in a few days.
Links without file extensions still typically show up in JDownloader for me. It finds the file within it and it'll usually pop up. Putting direct links and trying a "deep analysis" from link grabber got nothing for me.
Pasting any links from /req directly into a download manager hasn't worked for me so far. However, you can just randomly paste it into any browser and the download will start. I copied and pasted from firefox to chrome and the download initiated, so that was unexpected.
Opening a private browser and trying that didn't work after so much time passed, so I guess there's a timeout?
JDownloader doesn't recognize either the Direct or the /req links. After all, I don't think those links have file type extensions.
Instead:
/rec: A good way to batch download the /req links is with mouse-drag selection (form a rectangle) with FreeDownloadManager then right click and choose to download the selected items.
Direct links: A good way is single select with FreeDownloadManager. I think you can simultaneously download only a few files at a time due to external limits, but you'd have a hard time associating files with their passwords in a big batch anyways.
It was mentioned in the past. The conclusion I came to was pretty much a no, due to its complexity and forced reliance on a 3rd party. Is this just to make it easier to add a batch of links? I recall JDownloader having some link grabber option - does that work?
I just tried episode 6, which seems to work at the moment. I'm not exactly sure why the direct links mess up every now and then (files are stored externally so I don't have much control over them going missing). Most I can suggest is just keep trying them every now and then, a suggestion I regret making...
I've noticed that openload detects adblock but even when I disable it, it still downloads a random video of pigeons any ideas how to counter this problem?
The Direct links for this are still available. I just accessed ep1.
--The entire Direct link system occasionally becomes unavailable. When you get a failure, try a random Direct link of some other release. If it also fails, wait a few hours and try the links you wanted again.
11/07/2016 23:49 — admin