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![]() We've all been there, right? Downloaded half of a larger video file with the title "A_Great_Vid.mpg". Download stops, and you discover that everyone else on the planet has given that file different names: "Great Vid.mpg", "Grate-Vid.mpeg", etc. So you end up with partial downloads of the same vid with every possible permutation of a name. Now if LImewire is clever enough to group these files together and to prevent you from downloading them simultaneously, why isn't there a way to tell Limewire that the files it groups are indeed copies of the same file when it comes time to resume a download? Is there any way to change the name of the partial download within the library? I tried that once, and the file just SAT there. |
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![]() OK. I did a little experiment: 90% of a longer vid had already been downloaded when interrupted and then killed. Later, the same fiile came up, but had no hyphen. I stopped that download and in the Finder renamed a copy of the previously downloaded file with the new name and deleted the new one. Only the Limewire T-number then showed up. I then renamed the file in Limewire and restarted the download. Now, Limewire is apparently rewriting the file, since the KB does not change, but the file is active, though with a different name after the T-number. Langer Rede kurzer Sinn (in a nutshell): This doesn't work and I have over 150 MB of junk that Limewire will not do anything with. I have often put aliases in the shared folder and renamed them when I see that those files carry slightly different names. I don't know what Wintel users can do. I think this is the weakest feature of Limewire. Redownloading a relatively small mp3 because of a different name is one thing, a 200 MB is another. Last edited by Freiluft; June 1st, 2002 at 07:35 PM. |
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