TBlack wrote:Ok, regardless of how the file was placed in the Download List, Ctrl-E or Y, once the file is in the list, shouldn't it be treated the same way? What if the Post is 10Gb and interrupted at 80% for any reason? That's 8Gb that has to be redownloaded. It would also penalize a user on a metered ISP account. This approach also takes up unnecessary disk space for those users not having large drives as I have seen in some posts recently. Wouldn't think it would be a big deal or a lot of code to have NB always check, especially after a restart. I also seem to remember NB always checking on a restart....maybe I am wrong on this point, but it really shouldn't matter how the file was placed in the Download List.
We may be talking about two different things now. Yes, Ctrl-Y has a very necessary and convenient purpose and I often use it and like it. But in 6.60, if you do a Ctrl-y input into the Download List and there is an interruption in the D/L and NB has to restart, then NB duplicates the already D/L'd parts of that entry unnecessarily. My thought was this is not the intended behavior since previous versions didn't duplicate already downloaded parts.
Quade wrote:No matter how many ways you parse it, the answer is the same. Ctrl-Y forces a re-download of the entire set as well as bypassing any filters. Don't use Ctrl-Y unless you have to. Ctrl-Y starts the download from scratch on a restart.
Add a download using <CTRL-Y>
Let it download half way
Close newsbin
Reopen newsbin
Add a download using <CTRL-Y>
Let it download half way
Delete it form the download list
Re-add with <CTRL-Y>
TBlack wrote:In both of your scenarios, 6.60 restarts the download (after any interruption) from the beginning because the Post was added to the Download List initially with a Ctrl-Y input or Selection. Previous versions did not do this....NB would pick up where it left off on any partially downloaded file placed in the Download List by any means.
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