Problem with orbit downloader

mrsam1999

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Hi, i am using orbit downloader to download flash videos from various websites. Ocassionally i try to use the scheduler to download in the nightime (i have BSNL dataone broadband) but often i see that scheduled downloads do not start and it shows connection closed in the status. I don't know what the problem is, but do i have to keep the website open in firefox (as i use it) to start the downloadings ? Please help !! This problem only happens in scheduling downloads.
 

gameranand

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Actually when you are downloading Flash videos then your web browser should have that video file loaded on it, I mean whether seeking is complete or not is irrelevant but it should be open when your downloading starts to setup linking. :)
 
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mrsam1999

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Actually when you are downloading Flash videos then your web browser should have that video file loaded on it, I mean whether seeking is complete or not is irrelevant but it should be open when your downloading starts to setup linking. :)

Is there a way around ? I really want to download at nighttime as in daytime the datacharges will apply. Is there any other software that could do this ?
 

thatsashok

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Can you give a try to Jdownloader for Youtube video download scheduling and stuff. I hope this helps
 

anirbandd

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IDM - internet download manager ftw!! give it a try. ;)

about 6MB s/w.
 

topgear

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yep, IDM is the best.

BTW, little about flash video downloading - IDM can download flsh vids from many sites but some website has tighter security - so say you added some download links and decided to download later but the links that were added on IDM may have some unique id ( mostly time based or Ip based and both ) - so some may download provided the link provided into IDM has time based link expiration method - once the time is up IDM will ask you to start the download from the source link - ( this is also a part of the download link added into IDM ) - so see if the source of download has such security/protection method there's little less any download app can do - all you need to do is to restart the download from browser page again but the best part of IMD is it will at-least open the webpage on your default browser so don't have to search for it again.
 

pratyush997

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BTW I found IDM to show fake speeds!
It showed 50 Kbps on my 20kbps(GPRS) connection :(
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anirbandd

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BTW I found IDM to show fake speeds!
It showed 50 Kbps on my 20kbps(GPRS) connection :(
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yes.. it will. the 50kbps it showed was a spike. not constant. if you plot a graph you will see your avg dl speed lies around 20-25. i have 250kBps bandwidth. idm gives me 250-270. and when it starts opening the connections, it touches 900kBps. but in a few seocnds it stabilises to ~250.
 

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It also have the same problem. Your browser should be loaded when FDM is starting the downloading or sometimes it continues and sometimes fails.

Actualy most video sites don't have resume capability.
 
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mrsam1999

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Perhaps someday there will be a software which will, at nighttime automatically open up my browser, choose the kind of videos i like to watch and select them for downloading. I just have to give it my likings and it will do all by itself. Just like a clone of me working out the night hours while i sleep. !!
 

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^ Most video websites don't allows you to download videos from their websites and these sites don't have resume support.
 
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