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Help with completing downloads When my downloads are reaching 100%, they are simply stopping, and not moving on to the "verifying file contents" phase. This has never happened before, and I can't figure out how to complete the downloads. I have tried pausing and restarting the downloads, canceling them then resuming, and setting my download options to allow more downloads. For some reason, the d/l status stays at "queued" even though the progress is at 100%. Any help would be appreciated. |
Have a look through this thread, sounds like your problem http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showthread.php?t=55410 :) |
Yeah, thats the problem I'm having... Well, I researched the files I'm downloading, and it had the d/ling icon next to the files. I tried canceling and restarting the downloads, but still have the same problem... It just has the status as "queued". One of the files has 5 sources and the other has over 40, so it can't be a problem with the number of sources. I've downloaded large movie files before... I don't understand why its happening. |
Check out the last 2 posts here, see if that helps http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...ight=downloads |
Well, thanks for the help. There didn't seem to be anything wrong with the actual movie files when I previewed them, so I just ended up renaming the files and moving them from the incomplete folder. I hope that no problems arise from not verifying the file contents... |
Make sure you cancel them from the downld window before removing from the incomplete folder. If they're video files then within the LW Library you can select the incomplete folder -> select that file & press Launch to see if it is 100%. This has often been a problem with larger video files. I've experienced it myself. I believe the new LW 4.11.2 Beta has overcome this issue. More about it here http://www.limewire.org/forum/showpo...36&postcount=1 |
can anyone tell me why downloads have either no sound or no picture, ?? |
Please don't tell us what copyrighted material you're downloading! That's against the forum rules... could you edit your post?;) Sounds like you might have a problem with codecs. What player are you using? There's a link to different codec packs here & also VLC player, which comes with built in codecs & plays just about anything Codecs & VLC (if you're using WMP, the XP codec pack is a good one) |
Thanks birdy, point taken, hope your advice helps |
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