I've done some programming. Mainly to make it easier to use ReGet Deluxe as download manager. The tool is called TXT2WJR because it converts a text file (txt) into a .wjr (ReGet Deluxe Queue) file.
Now, that may sound like kiddie stuff, and it almost is. Except that with the tool you can come from a plain text file looking like this:
hxxp://your_user:your_pass@members.bangbros.com/membercheck?path=ms4276/streaming&fname=ms4276500k.wmv
hxxp://your_user:your_pass@members.bangbros.com/membercheck?path=ms4242/streaming&fname=ms4242500k.wmv
hxxp://your_user:your_pass@members.bangbros.com/membercheck?path=ms4159/streaming&fname=ms4159500k.wmv
hxxp://your_user:your_pass@members.bangbros.com/membercheck?path=ms4121/streaming&fname=ms4121500k.wmv
To a ReGet download queue where the the following is taken care of (on all entries):
- The download folder for the files is the folder where you ran TXT2WJR.
- You can custom set the filename from the URL if needed.
- You can custom set a referer to every download file if needed.
- You can custom set a cookie to the download queue entries if needed.
Another nice things is that it is fairly easy to produce a plain text file holding download links by using GREP and some regex, possibly a column capable editor and maybe a few SED commands. All pending on how you work.
I might enhance the tool slightly by adding capability to custom set every single download path for every file in the queue. Possible also a migration from commandline console into Windows GUI drag'n'drop (but do not bet on that though).
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