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Toggle active download task & single task processing
Posted: March 21st, 2008, 6:11 pm
by adsboel
toggle active download is a suggestion to be able to ADD to queue but IGNORE it until its put into ACTIVE state .. this way you can add eg. 20 files but just download 1 of them and keep rest as 'save for later'.
second suggestion is very important for small box like mine, and that is to disable ALL activity while unpacking the one file that is being unpacked and thus save the little ram, cpu and i/o that is on the box.
I would like downloads to wait until par2/unrar is done and then resume download of next item ..
Re: Toggle active download task & single task processing
Posted: March 25th, 2008, 5:03 am
by shypike
"No parallel processing" is an option that can be done, I'll put it on the "new feature" list.
As for the inactive downloads, maybe. I will discuss this with the team.
Re: Toggle active download task & single task processing
Posted: April 2nd, 2008, 4:11 am
by toliman
i imagine it could be best implemented as a post-proc option, given the current 0-6, it would read as Paused/none/R/U/D/RS/US/DS in the dropdown box.
or perhaps a 7th,8th,9th option, sic. in the queue, or as a separate value entirely. given that it requires a rewrite, who knows.
as for it's use, perhaps tie this into the RSS feed, so that a RSS feed-queued item is paused by default.
and for the parallel/serial processing, would this be best served by running a post-proc script after each download (easier on low-spec HW), after pausing/disk full error (obvious problems there with handling errors), or after completing all downloads (see previous space/error handling dilemma)?
Re: Toggle active download task & single task processing
Posted: May 4th, 2008, 9:45 am
by Peter_Pan
This is a good idea.
I have been looking for such a feature for MONTHS, but I didnt want to sign up just to request a feature.
So today I signed up to report a bug :-)
Anyway.... sometimes I queue up a lot of jobs, I dont want to download right away.
I just queue them to remember to download them.
Pausing individual jobs should have been a feature from version 0.1 :-)
I could live with pausing individual jobs/downloads for starters and not individual files.