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The issue is that I cannot download variants of the video, only the original in whatever format it is.
When I change the video to say 720p AAC webm, while the link is in the Link Grabber tab there are no problems.
However, when I start the download and the link is transferred to Downloads, I get a pop-up entitled
I think ffmpeg may have been installed via the Q4OS welcome screen / Install Proprietary Codecs or possibly during one of the Desktop Profilers I tried: I originally tried the Full feature Desktop but it failed (even after waiting for a substantial time between attempts, as advised), a few times..., then I successfully ran the Basic Q4OS Desktop which probably suits me better anyway. I'm guessing how ffmpeg came to be installed because I know I didn't directly install it myself until I had issues with jdownloader. I;m guessin 'cos I'm a Q4OS noob, maybe one of you more seasoned users can enlighten me?
Note: as jdownloader has the dependency on ffmpeg (to convert the video when a different variant is chosen to download), I always made sure that ffmpeg was installed prior to installing jdownloader... kinda common sense.
Turns out it was the simplest of issues... the dialogue was not being displayed comletely so I couldnt see the option to click on a button to install ffmpeg.
If you look at the two attachments on the original post the jdownloader2-ffmpeg-missing-dialogue-cropped.png image shows how the dialogue presented to me and the jdownloader2-ffmpeg-missing-dialogue.png shows how it should have looked.
I ran through it so many times, not being able to see where to click until for some reason I decided to tro to move the dialogue and low and behold it "popped out" so I could see the button.
maybe some people know jdownloader2. its a download manager.regex is also used with the download manager.so i want to tell you what i basically try to do: i have multiple txt files with many links. all text files have file names, of course.i would like to drag and drop all text files into jdownloader2, so it decrypts the txt files and adds each text file to a package. the package name shall be the txt files name.what i found so for is this:
this makes jdownloader to crawl the links from a txt file. but the problem is: it gives every single file in the links an own name, because packagenamepattern has noe definiton. so it uses the original file names in the links to make packages. so if i have a txt file with 100 links, it will make 100 packages with different names. but i want it to read the 100 links in the txt file and put them all in one package.so.. how do i need to change "packagenamepattern" to make jdownloader2 put all 100 links from a text file into one package, and the package name should be the textfiles name. it has something to do with regex, i think (i hope im not wrong with my thinking)
Asuming it works for finding the text files with the partern, you can add the pattern as string for the packagename, instead of null.I didn't understood quite for what stands each variable exactly:"name" : null,"pattern" : "file:/.*?\.txt$","rule" : "DEEPDECRYPT",
The problem that you have is that for each matcher found, an index will be incremented and so will be added a new file for each link. You have to introduce a while loop that goes trough all the file first with a break condition when reaching the last char.Also there should not be nulls for the other values if you want to define a packagename ("packageNamePattern","formPattern","deepPattern")
If this doesn't work, you have to implement yourselve a method that reads all the links from 1 file and stores them in another file (.txt or .java) with the name of the file.This is how much I can help.
Go to File Station and open the docker folder. Inside the docker folder, create one new folder and name it jdownloader2. Follow the instructions in the image below.
Note: Be careful to enter only lowercase, not uppercase letters.
@meyay ok I have investigated and jdownloader1 only for x86, uget x86, but I can install it on another raspberry on raspbian desktop like a normal program (non in docker).
than jdownloader2 insted there is several image, what I should choose?
JDownloader is a free download-manager that makes downloading as easy, fast and automated as it should be. It's like your personal internet robot that does all the work for you. He will download whole photo albums, playlists or just about anything else with just one click. Go ahead and try it!
Configure your myjdownloader account (Create at if needed) and name your instance so you can connect via web or browser extensions. Use clipboard for two step copy and paste if needed. Note that some settings are only accessible via
jdownloader2.yourdomain.com. Premium accounts such as
mega.nz can be added via web interface.
Use manual import from sonarr / radarr and navigate to /mnt/local/downloads/myjdownloader/output/ to import your files, note they must be already added as wanted media for import to recognise and identify your downloaded media.
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