Downloads
This page contains the configuration options for where DC++ will
place complete and incomplete downloads, options that control the
maximum simultaneous downloads, and information on the public hub list
that DC++ will use.
Directories
- Default Download Directory
- After a download is complete, DC++ try to move your
just finished file to this directory. It defaults to the
"Downloads\" subdirectory under where the DC++ executable is located.
- Unfinished Downloads Directory
- All incomplete downloads will be stored in this directory.
If the file has been downloaded with a TTH, the incomplete file will
bear the name <filename>.<ext>.<TTH>.dctmp. If
the file has no TTH, it will be named <filename>.<ext>.dctmp
Limits
For both values listed below, certain conditions can result in the
limits not being obeyed. Specifically, up to 3 files that are set
to the 'highest' priority can be transferred while other downloads are
going. File lists and small files (64 kilobytes or
smaller) are queued with 'highest' as their priority. When either
of the limits are hit, DC++ shows "All download slots taken"
next to each source in the Transfer View.
- Maximum Simultaneous Downloads
- This limits the number of simultaneous downloads. The
default value of this option is 3, and a value of 0 means no limit.
- No New Downloads if Speed Exceeds
- This is another method of limiting simultaneous downloads,
designed to prevent new downloads if your existing downloads exceed a
specific threshold. It's measured in kilobytes per second, and a
value of zero will disable this limit. Note: because of changing download speeds,
this is not 100% accurate
Public Hub List
- Public Hub List URL
- The URL specified here will be downloaded when you to to the
Public Hubs window. It must be a valid http address.
- HTTP Proxy
- This HTTP proxy will only be used to request the Public
Hub List specified above. It's not used for uploads,
downloads, or connecting to a hub.