![]() This is not a bug as no matter what the package name is at the end, the most important thing is that the download paths are correct so that in the end you'll get the same folder structure on your HDD as in the cloud folder you've added. Now "somefile2.txt" and "somefile22.txt" will go into one package with the path /rootFoldername/subfolder2 but the name of this package could be either just subfolder2 or _rootFoldername_subfolder2 or in some cases also _rootFoldername_subfolder2_. ^^ note that this file is in a folder named "subfolder1" but it's one level deeper than the other "subfolder1"! rootFoldername/subfolder3/subfolder1/someOtherFile.txt rootFoldername/subfolder2/somefile22.txt Let's say you're adding an URL which leads to the following folder structure: The package names you get depend on the used crawler plugin so they're not (yet) consistent for all services.Īlso it may look somewhat chaotic in JD because JD only has one package level (= no "sub-packages") so you will besically get one package for every folder path resulting in a lot of packages but the download paths will be fine! The resulting package names and why they make sense When adding links either via myjdownloader interface or via browser extension, make sure that the checkbox "Information overwrites packagizer rules" is disabled! Go to Settings -> General -> Default download directory -> Browser (folder icon on the right side) -> Disable "Subfolder by package name"Ģ. "Information overwrites packagizer rules"ġ. In case you're adding links via "Add links dialog" (not via clipboard), you will additionally have to make sure that the following checkbox inside the "Add links dialog" is disabled: ![]() Make sure that "Subfolder by package name" is disabled via Settings -> General -> Download Folder -> BrowserĢ. What you have to do also depends on whether you're adding links to a "normal" JDownloader installation with GUI or via myjdownloader/myjd browser extension.ġ. However there are some things to keep in mind in order to make this feature work properly. If enabled, JDownloader will automatically adjust the download path when crawling files/folders from supported cloud folder services such as Google Drive or, mega.nz or. Packagizer predefined rule: Adopt folder structure Posted by pspzockerscene psp, Last modified by pspzockerscene psp on 02:46 PM
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