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Not a RedFox Issue Maybe a "ghost" Amazon issue

Foxymac74

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Rarely, when i make a download list (the one on the right), sometimes some files (a very few) fail to "connect".... i think it's not an Anystream issue but it's on the Amazon side... then if i retry to download the same few files, all goes ok.

Just to let people know how to do.
 
I have this issue when I download at high speeds. To fix it I just go to 4x, 6x or 8x. It happens when I am using the drive it downloads to for other things so I figure its just a "hard drive was busy" kind of deal.
 
I have this issue when I download at high speeds. To fix it I just go to 4x, 6x or 8x. It happens when I am using the drive it downloads to for other things so I figure its just a "hard drive was busy" kind of deal.
If you are going to report an issue, please upload the logfile that was created just after the incident.

Help Us Help you. Please make an AnyStream log file with every error report posted.

1. Look at the GUI of AnyStream.
2. In the upper left-hand corner you will see FILE
3. Press File, and you will see Create log file, create it
4. It is in a .zip format (lastlog) on your desktop or in your documents
5. Upload to the forum with your error report and explanation.


Thank you all for your cooperation.:)
 
I have this issue when I download at high speeds. To fix it I just go to 4x, 6x or 8x. It happens when I am using the drive it downloads to for other things so I figure its just a "hard drive was busy" kind of deal.
I got your point…. But I rip to a name ssd so drive speed issue don’t exists… neither connection issue- I have a 1gbps fiber internet and use only 1/4 of the total bandwidth for anystream… so neither internet issues.
 
If you are going to report an issue, please upload the logfile that was created just after the incident.

Help Us Help you. Please make an AnyStream log file with every error report posted.

1. Look at the GUI of AnyStream.
2. In the upper left-hand corner you will see FILE
3. Press File, and you will see Create log file, create it
4. It is in a .zip format (lastlog) on your desktop or in your documents
5. Upload to the forum with your error report and explanation.


Thank you all for your cooperation.:)
Oh, sorry. I was trying to say the issue was my pc--nothing to do with Anystream. I can repeatedly cause errors if the hard drive is overwhelmed. I have found if you have a problem the first place you should look is at yourself then expand after that.
My apologies if it seemed I was complaining. That was not my intention--I was just trying to help. I mean, how many "problems" would be solved if people would read the banner at the top of the forums?
 
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Oh, sorry. I was trying to say the issue was my pc--nothing to do with Anystream. I can repeatedly cause errors if the hard drive is overwhelmed. I have found if you have a problem the first place you should look is at yourself then expand after that.
My apologies if it seemed I was complaining. That was not my intention--I was just trying to help. I mean, how many "problems" would be solved if people would read the banner at the top of the forums?
My fault, sorry about that TheSunGod. 😟
 
What about a log file.
should be a good idea... i discovered that over a great internet connection, downloading to an m.2 ssd (samsung 980 pro 2tb) the issue did not show again....
 
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