![]() Some of the files are even bigger than 1.5 GB.ĪGAIN, old 2019 links (and another folder), files bigger than 1.5 GB. 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. It said 509 bandwidth exceeded and with a 10 minute timer. Since this isn't my link, I don't know if it's old or new. 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. It was possible to download the 900 MB file. 28 MB were copied to my hard drive, then I stopped. 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. ![]() This is what happens when JDW tries to download it:Ī 10 minute timer, and not a single byte is downloaded. 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. ![]() ![]() Otherwise, we need to use the MEGASYNC app. ![]()
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