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Hi guys sorry if this has been posted.
Need some help.
I have 10 different servers that I am downloading from for example, lets say 10 different IP's.
How would I split the download?
Say there are 100 files, I want 10 per IP address or server but cannot figure out how to assign the files to specific servers.
I have all the servers in the preferences tab.

Thanks
 
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Well the downloads run per threads,not files,10 threads per server,queue the files,enable all 10 servers and bob's your uncle
 
Well the downloads run per threads,not files,10 threads per server,queue the files,enable all 10 servers and bob's your uncle

Yup as easy as that, enable all the servers and each one will do its part in grabbing the file, provided that server has the file, else it will just sit idle.
 
Thanks guys was using Grabit before and you could select which threads could use which servers.
Very different to Grabit but Grabit was giving such issues, too many parts were corrupted.
 
Version 0.31+ can do that.... Wonder why they asking donation...
Anyone got the lastest version please PM me... using V0.25
 
Corrupted parts? are you sure it was grabit corrupting them? I have been using grabit for a long time now and never had anything corrupted.
 
Corrupted parts? are you sure it was grabit corrupting them? I have been using grabit for a long time now and never had anything corrupted.

Oh grabit has a nasty habit of corrupting files,maybe it's been fixed in a newer version but I switched to alt.binz and never looked back
 
Hi guys sorry if this has been posted.
Need some help.
I have 10 different servers that I am downloading from for example, lets say 10 different IP's.
How would I split the download?
Say there are 100 files, I want 10 per IP address or server but cannot figure out how to assign the files to specific servers.
I have all the servers in the preferences tab.

Thanks

The solution for you is not to download from alt.binaries.erotica.furries
 
Oh grabit has a nasty habit of corrupting files,maybe it's been fixed in a newer version but I switched to alt.binz and never looked back

This is making me absolutely mad :mad:
I have now downloaded the same file twice and it is still corrupted.
What I want to know is, in ALT Binz, you cannot select which parts to be downloaded by which servers right?
I have 10 servers in the settings but dont know which files are being downloaded by which servers.
 
This is making me absolutely mad :mad:
I have now downloaded the same file twice and it is still corrupted.
What I want to know is, in ALT Binz, you cannot select which parts to be downloaded by which servers right?
I have 10 servers in the settings but dont know which files are being downloaded by which servers.

Did you run QuickPar to check how corrupted it is?

As for the question, no you can't specify which file a certain server downloads unless you only enable the server you want to download from and pause all other files except the one you want.

Save yourself time, run quickpar and check how many blocks are missing, maybe all you need are the par files to fix it
 
if it is doing it with one download then it might be that someone has uploaded a corrupt file?
 
I run Quickpar and add the zip files or should I say the RAR files and it says no errors. Then i try unzip or unrar the first file and it says corrupted :mad:

mmm thats strange, can't say I've ever had that happen, but then as milomak said, the file is probably borked...

Just one thing though, you say you "add" the files in quickpar maybe thats why it says it's complete because it doesn't know what the files should be... try looking for a .sfv or .par file and double click on it or open with quickpar. The .sfv or .par should have the correct information that quickpar should check for and hopefully giving you a proper reading. Agin though I'm not sure but I certainly have never added rar's to quickpar before, it should check through them automatically.
 
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