Since using AnyStream with the download queue, I rarely, but I got some errors in the past which led to a crash of AS. I think it wasn't a AS fault, but a internet connection or Windows problem. Also one or two times I closed AS by mistake instead of minimize it or close another program. To prevent that rarely cases when downloading films I ony put between 5 and 20 titles in the queue. And to prevent from have to think of the titles or search in the browser history I take a screenshot. But first that takes a bit of time of create and later delete again. And second a (automatic) list of the titles would make things a lot easier in case of a program / Windows Crash. Cause then you have a list which includes text so that you can copy-paste the titltes and use it for the search in AS again. Or for other things like an export list (what you have already downloaded in the past).
So I suggest to add an "export list" button. For manually list creation and save as text-filme.
Not for creating a saveable download queue like other programs offer. Only as a title list, nothing more. (I know that this other programs use different methods to "download" streams by playing that streams and save frame by frame. And AS downloads directly and so does much faster than others. Including the DRM. That's why I prefer AS.)
Or every time you download files with the queue, every new title is added to a new text file in an automatic file, which includes date and time for example. Already downloaded in the queue also stay in this text file , even after you clear the "already downloaded" titles in the queue. That only one which gets deleted in the text file is when you stop a title from downloading and manually delete it from the list, before it's fully downloaded.
So I suggest to add an "export list" button. For manually list creation and save as text-filme.
Not for creating a saveable download queue like other programs offer. Only as a title list, nothing more. (I know that this other programs use different methods to "download" streams by playing that streams and save frame by frame. And AS downloads directly and so does much faster than others. Including the DRM. That's why I prefer AS.)
Or every time you download files with the queue, every new title is added to a new text file in an automatic file, which includes date and time for example. Already downloaded in the queue also stay in this text file , even after you clear the "already downloaded" titles in the queue. That only one which gets deleted in the text file is when you stop a title from downloading and manually delete it from the list, before it's fully downloaded.