Hacking Does NUSGrabber Or Any Varients Resume Downloads?

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Any of these resume, because my net's slow and hangs sometimes, which in turn can cause my downloads to fail?

I read somewhere that using NUSGrabber through uWizard resumes, but the current uWizard is so out of date now, so I'm not sure if it's even worth trying.

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Do you want the decrypted or encrypted data?
If you just want the decrypted files, JNUSTool would be the best option, because you can download each single decrypted file without downloaded the big content files.
It will also download missing encrypted files, but no resume function for not completed downloads
 

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Since nusgrabber uses wget to download its files, wget will not download a file if it has already been completed as long as the checksum match. It will skip those.
 
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Since nusgrabber uses wget to download its files, wget will not download a file if it has already been completed as long as the checksum match. It will skip those.

Cough.

wget does not use checksums, it can only compare the file size and time stamp.
If the file size does not match wget can resume a broken download if you use -c/--continue or if you add "continue = on" to your .wgetrc file, but by default it does not.
 
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Do you want the decrypted or encrypted data?
If you just want the decrypted files, JNUSTool would be the best option, because you can download each single decrypted file without downloaded the big content files.
It will also download missing encrypted files, but no resume function for not completed downloads

Hi, will it re-download incomplete files already downloaded, thanks.

Also, is it possible to get the ddl link of a file via JNUSTool, so I could download troublesome files via a Download Manager, or would I need to use a network traffic sniffer for that?

Thanks ;)

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Cough.

wget does not use checksums, it can only compare the file size and time stamp.
If the file size does not match wget can resume a broken download if you use -c/--continue or if you add "continue = on" to your .wgetrc file, but by default it does not.

Thanks, is it possible to use the -c/-continue option for wget in nusgrabber?
 
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Yes, there are a few ways to do it.
The implementation is left as an exercise for the reader.

Well thanks, I've used *nux a whole lot in the past (for years actually), and wget was my favorite downloader over there, so I guess I could implement it somehow. ;)

I'll look into it...

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Cough.

wget does not use checksums, it can only compare the file size and time stamp.
If the file size does not match wget can resume a broken download if you use -c/--continue or if you add "continue = on" to your .wgetrc file, but by default it does not.
Yes, I know that. I was just trying to give a general answer to the question without getting to in to too many technical details. :-)
 
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