Yeah dude, get the 'dlc' file downloaded through your browser, THEN open jdownloader (after correctly configuring it) and go to file - open container. This will bring up a list of the RS files for you to download after clicking 'accept all'.
JDL will work - make sure you have java installed (up to date) and then redownload JDL from their web site. Run through the configuration tutorial.
There isn't any public dlc-decoder available yet! You can try to sniff the network activities, but common sniffers will be detected by jdownloader. If you're a good programmer, you can build up a sniffer which is sniffing all the HTTP requests through the proxy function in jdownloader
I have tried DLC decrypters and they never seem to work. Jdownloader works for me for using the container files. It just has more of a tendency to crash than other download managers, but it has tons of good features such as automatic extractions of archives, even with passwords. If you give me the container, or a link to it, I can get you the real links, as long as there aren't too many because it is complicated to get them. Jdownloader itself doesn't let you see the links to any files that you have imported into it, so you have to monitor your internet connection, then download the files one by one and see what HTTP "get" requests are sent. If jdownloader had the ability to export links to a plain text file, it would be my favorite downloading program instead of IDM. The authors insist that why you can't export links is because the DLC format protects the poster's links from being reported. I think that it just makes it harder on the downloader.
Jdownloader, however, seems good and so does the DLC thingie as it benefits the people who do the hard work, but my only concern to get the links is because Jdownloader doesn't have a feature of pause as in IDM.. because in my country there is electricity outrage, internet disconnections etc etc so many way a download can be disrupted and even giving Jdownloader the premium account details it still doesn't allow pause/resume.
This post was replied a year or more back, I guess there should have been some remedy created to this solution by now? as the latest version of Jdownloader still doesn't have resume/pause option.
Yeah dude, get the 'dlc' file downloaded through your browser, THEN open jdownloader (after correctly configuring it) and go to file - open container. This will bring up a list of the RS files for you to download after clicking 'accept all'.
ReplyDeleteJDL will work - make sure you have java installed (up to date) and then redownload JDL from their web site. Run through the configuration tutorial.
There isn't any public dlc-decoder available yet!
ReplyDeleteYou can try to sniff the network activities, but common sniffers will be detected by jdownloader.
If you're a good programmer, you can build up a sniffer which is sniffing all the HTTP requests through the proxy function in jdownloader
I have tried DLC decrypters and they never seem to work. Jdownloader works for me for using the container files. It just has more of a tendency to crash than other download managers, but it has tons of good features such as automatic extractions of archives, even with passwords. If you give me the container, or a link to it, I can get you the real links, as long as there aren't too many because it is complicated to get them. Jdownloader itself doesn't let you see the links to any files that you have imported into it, so you have to monitor your internet connection, then download the files one by one and see what HTTP "get" requests are sent. If jdownloader had the ability to export links to a plain text file, it would be my favorite downloading program instead of IDM. The authors insist that why you can't export links is because the DLC format protects the poster's links from being reported. I think that it just makes it harder on the downloader.
ReplyDeleteJdownloader, however, seems good and so does the DLC thingie as it benefits the people who do the hard work, but my only concern to get the links is because Jdownloader doesn't have a feature of pause as in IDM.. because in my country there is electricity outrage, internet disconnections etc etc so many way a download can be disrupted and even giving Jdownloader the premium account details it still doesn't allow pause/resume.
ReplyDeleteThis post was replied a year or more back, I guess there should have been some remedy created to this solution by now? as the latest version of Jdownloader still doesn't have resume/pause option.
DLC is claimed to be cracked..
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