when trying to load films, an error message always appears that the media content is not available. error code 41. no matter which film. everything works in the normal browser.
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have now tried to load a film on netflix. the download has obviously started. in any case, the time display was running. according to the information, the film was 1:53 long, i ended the program after 2:20. does he stop charging alone? can you break it off somewhere? i haven't found the film anywhere on the hard drive either. somehow it doesn't work properly yet.
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Originally posted by DonPromillo View Posthave now tried to load a film on netflix. the download has obviously started. in any case, the time display was running. according to the information, the film was 1:53 long, i ended the program after 2:20. does he stop charging alone? can you break it off somewhere? i haven't found the film anywhere on the hard drive either. somehow it doesn't work properly yet.
the dvdfab downloader interface, you can find where your downloaded files go
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Originally posted by october262 View Post
if you click the settings button in the upper right hand corner of
the dvdfab downloader interface, you can find where your downloaded files go
DonPromillo if your using Windows and if your download is not in the settings as noted in the downloader interface, try looking in your "C" drive.
C:/Windows/User/xxxx/Documents/DVDfabDownloader/output/temp
For Meta Picture
C:/Windows/User/xxxx/Documents/DVDfabDownloader/temp/Meta Picture
Still have not been able to find the subtitle 'SRT' file anywhere on my computer even though I have it set to extract it in settings.
The download should automatically stop downloading after the credits are finished rolling, you shouldn't need to stop it. I did noticed that some downloads were longer in time than the actually movie but it was because it also downloaded the trailer of the movie plus director credits which are all separate files being downloaded in addition to the movie file.
All of this is just my observation from using it after two days but I hope it helps.
Last edited by Down2Earth; 12-20-2020, 11:45 PM.
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Originally posted by DonPromillo View Postyes I have the meta-image correctly in the directory. but the film file is nowhere to be found. in the tmp folder there is a dilm file with the correct name but only 33mb in size. for a film that is 1:53 in length. when you play it there is only a black screen. no film to see.
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Originally posted by DonPromillo View Postwhen trying to load films, an error message always appears that the media content is not available. error code 41. no matter which film. everything works in the normal browser.
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