I think ffmpeg may have been installed via the Q4OS welcome screen / Install Proprietary Codecs or possibly during one of the Desktop Profilers I tried: I originally tried the Full feature Desktop but it failed (even after waiting for a substantial time between attempts, as advised), a few times..., then I successfully ran the Basic Q4OS Desktop which probably suits me better anyway. I'm guessing how ffmpeg came to be installed because I know I didn't directly install it myself until I had issues with jdownloader. I;m guessin 'cos I'm a Q4OS noob, maybe one of you more seasoned users can enlighten me?

Note: as jdownloader has the dependency on ffmpeg (to convert the video when a different variant is chosen to download), I always made sure that ffmpeg was installed prior to installing jdownloader... kinda common sense.


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I have one last method to try which is to install JDownloader 2 Adware-free Setup (JDownloader2Setup_unix_nojre.sh) from the offical jdownloader.org/jdownloader2 download page (using the linux variant of course). I'll update this entry with the results.

Turns out it was the simplest of issues... the dialogue was not being displayed comletely so I couldnt see the option to click on a button to install ffmpeg.

If you look at the two attachments on the original post the jdownloader2-ffmpeg-missing-dialogue-cropped.png image shows how the dialogue presented to me and the jdownloader2-ffmpeg-missing-dialogue.png shows how it should have looked.

I ran through it so many times, not being able to see where to click until for some reason I decided to tro to move the dialogue and low and behold it "popped out" so I could see the button.

I am using a fully updated (as of post date) edition of Garuda Sway Wayland. I have just installed and tried reinstalling jdownloader 2 from the chaotic repo. Whenever I launch the program I get no response and the program will not open.

I like jdownloader simply because of the sheer number of websites it supports. I use a lot of third party websites that don't have a dedicated downloader that works with them. Namely downloading video clips from them.

Use the command jdownloader to start JDownloader. When you have just installed JDownloader, this will run the update tool to download some required files for JDownloader, else this will start JDownloader directly.

By default jdownloader will create a subdirectory for each file you download in your destination folder. To stop this behaviour go to Settings > Packagiser and untick the predefined rules as desired.

Preferences for individual sites can be found by going to Settings > Plugins. For example, by changing settings on the youtube.com plugin you could tell jdownloader to only download the audio from YouTube links.

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> And as Jim said yeahhh it is a windows *.exe file. Linux itself can not

> run this file, only with a platform you can run it. I do not know if you

> can run it with wine.

>

Or simply use the linux version


> stamostolias wrote:

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>> And as Jim said yeahhh it is a windows *.exe file. Linux itself can not

>> run this file, only with a platform you can run it. I do not know if you

>> can run it with wine.

>>

> Or simply use the linux version

>

But this page is so full of spam adds that I would not download anything

from there.

The jDownloader have a web-application in my.jdownloader.org that use .mydns.jdownloader.org:33561, very rare because a lot of software in that kind, have integrated a daemon what serve the web application like qBitorrent or Transmission.

Doing that you have creating a connection from ipLocal:33561 to your ipaddressVps:33561 when you reload the will connect to .mydns.jdownloader.org:33561 doing the same and PUM! You have your jdownloader using remotely.

take it very seriously this. Executing jdownloader remotely expose the port 33561 to internet what it mean anybody might connect to you without authentication and use jdownloader for download something malicious.


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