Import
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− | + | Import data downloaded with compatible clients into eMule. | |
− | There are 2 kinds of import. | + | There are 2 kinds of import methods. |
== Import standard == | == Import standard == | ||
− | eMule v0.30c introduced a convert function to import external partfiles to your eMule downloads. | + | eMule v0.30c introduced a convert function to import external partfiles to your eMule downloads. In this way you can resume downloads you started in other eD2k clients such as eDonkey, Shareaza, etc. |
[Image:Migrate_donkey_to_emule.png] | [Image:Migrate_donkey_to_emule.png] | ||
== SR-13 == | == SR-13 == | ||
− | An other method to import file is add | + | An other method to import file data is to add existing data to a currently running download. This method is especially useful in repairing corrupted download data, saving your eMule the time and effort it would take to re-download the data from network sources. |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 05:18, 23 March 2007
Import data downloaded with compatible clients into eMule.
There are 2 kinds of import methods.
Import standard
eMule v0.30c introduced a convert function to import external partfiles to your eMule downloads. In this way you can resume downloads you started in other eD2k clients such as eDonkey, Shareaza, etc.
[Image:Migrate_donkey_to_emule.png]
SR-13
An other method to import file data is to add existing data to a currently running download. This method is especially useful in repairing corrupted download data, saving your eMule the time and effort it would take to re-download the data from network sources.