Queue settings
Auto priority settings
Autoprio allows setting the queue item priority automatically when adding it
to the download queue. A user can then change the priority of a file
manually.
Priority conditions are checked from the Highest to the Lowest priority,
when assigning a priority to a new queue item. A zero means that the given
priority level won't be used - except Normal priority, which is the default
priority. Lowest possible value for the Highest priority is 16 KiB.
- Highest prio max size
- Files with the same or under the entered size will be set to Highest as
priority. (default: 64 KiB)
- Normal prio max size
- Files with the same or under the entered size, but above Highest and High
prio max size, will be set to Normal as priority. (default: 0 KiB)
- High prio max size
- Files with the same or under the entered size, but above Highest prio max
size, will be set to High as priority. (default: 0 KiB)
- Low prio max size
- Files with the same or under the entered size, but above Highest, High and
Normal prio max size, will be set to Low as priority. (default: 0 KiB)
Autodrop settings
Autodrop allows automatical removal (or disconnecting) of slow download
sources. By default, slow sources are removed.
All of these autodrop options are necessary to estimate and disconnect/drop
sources properly.
- Drop sources below x B/s
- If the download speed of a file is below the entered value, the source will
be dropped. (default: 1024 B/s)
- Min elapsed
- Amount of time (in seconds) that has to pass since the download started
before a source can be dropped. (default: 15 s)
- Min sources online
- Minimum amount of sources before any sources will be dropped. (default: 1)
- Check every x s
- Check every x second(s) if the source is slow. (default: 10 s)
- Max inactivity
- This is the maximal time since the last chunk of data for the file was
recieved. It is meant to improve speed measurement accuracy and to prevent
dropping sources that are going to be disconnected only because of their
current inactivity. (default: 10 s)
- Min filesize
- Minimum filesize before sources will be dropped (in KiB). (default: 0 KiB)
Other queue options
- Set lowest prio for newly added files larger than Low prio size
- With this enabled, files that are larger than Low prio max size are set to
Lowest as priority. If disabled, the files will be set to Normal as
priority.
- Autodrop slow sources for all queue items (except filelists)
-
This option removes the slow sources for all queue items (except file
lists).
To enable autodrop, turn on either "Autodrop slow sources for all queue
items" or "Remove slow file lists" (or both of them).
- Remove slow filelists
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With this option enabled, DC++ will delete a file list whose speed was
recognized as too slow.
To enable autodrop, turn on either "Autodrop slow sources for all queue
items" or "Remove slow file lists" (or both of them).
- Don't remove the source when autodropping, only disconnect
- With this option enabled, sources will only be disconnected but not removed
from the queue.
- Automatically search for alternative download locations
- Every few minutes, the client will search for files in your Download Queue
to find more download locations (more users/sources). The autosearch will
find exact matches by searching via hash. The drawback is that it may
won't find much more sources and will prevent manual searches on hubs where
a predefined search interval rule is in effect. To avoid constant auto
searches you can set the maximal number of sources that files can have when
you specify a number in Auto search limit setting.
- Automatically match queue for search hits
- Enable to automatically download a user's list and match them as sources for
files in your Download Queue when they've been discovered as a source for
one of the files you're downloading. If you download files in sets, that
user is probably a source for many more files you're downloading. Enable
if unsure. The drawbacks are that it might add slower sources, possibly
increasing the time needed to complete a download, and that you'll download
a lot of file lists.
- Skip zero-byte files
- When this option is enabled, any zero byte files you try to download will be
silently skipped. Sometimes empty files contain information through their
naming. However every file, even an empty one, will consume some drive
space.
- Don't download files already in share
- This option will stop you from downloading files which already exist in one
of your shared directories. When you enable this function, to get already
shared items removed from the queue you have to restart DC++.
- Don't download files already in the queue
- This option will stop you from downloading files which already exist in your
queue by blocking the addition of the same file to a different place in the
queue. The comparsion is made by TTH and not by the name or the size of the
file. Even though the addition is blocked the possible new sources will
still be aquired and added to the existing file in the queue. If the file
already exists in the queue and no new sources found either then a
"File is already in the queue" message will be shown.
- Keep finished files in the queue
- Enable this option if you want to keep downloaded files and folders in the
download queue after they have been finished. After downloaded the queue
items will have 'Finished' status and you can delete these finished entries
anytime later. Using this function you can keep track of what files are
already downloaded right there in the download queue without the need of
checking the Finished Downloads window. Note that if you
physically move/delete your downloaded files from their target location, it
won't result automatic deletion of the corresponding finished entries from
the queue. If you disable this function, it won't remove existing finished
items from the queue either, you must do that manually.