Set up BT/HTTP/FTP/NZB

Click the gear icon next to the search field at the top to manage the following settings of BT/HTTP/FTP/NZB.

Term Explanations:

General

In this section, you can set download schedule, prioritize process order, and enable notification.

Download Schedule

You can limit BT/HTTP/FTP/NZB's download tasks to certain time period of a week and alternative speeds, so that you can free up more network bandwidth when needed.

To set the download schedule:

  1. Choose any of the following:
  2. Click OK.

Note: Downloading or uploading files at alternative speeds is available for BT tasks only.

Process order

Do the following to sort the order of download tasks.

  1. Choose any of the following:
  2. Click OK.

Note: Choosing By user can improve the fairness among users, so it is recommended when more than one user are downloading files.

Notification

You can have Download Station send notifications via email and desktop to instantly inform you of the task-related events. You can also customize what events will trigger notifications and the desired media.

To enable email notifications:

  1. Go to Settings (the cogwheel icon) > Notification > Settings.
  2. Select Enable email notifications.
  3. Specify the sender and recipient email addresses.
  4. Click Send a test message to check if the email addresses are valid.
  5. Click Apply to save the settings.

To customize email notifications:

  1. Go to Settings (the cogwheel icon) > Notification > Advanced.
  2. Under Email header, select the event notifications you want to receive via email.
  3. Click Save to save the settings.

To enable/customize desktop notifications:

  1. Go to Settings (the cogwheel icon) > Notification > Advanced.
  2. Under the Desktop header, select the event notifications you want to receive via desktop.
  3. Click Save to save the settings.

Location

In this section, you can specify download destination folder and torrent/NZB watched folder.

Default Destination Folder

Specify a folder that will be used to store files downloaded via BT/HTTP/FTP/NZB.

To specify the default destination folder:

  1. Click Select and choose a folder.
  2. Click Select.
  3. Click OK.

Torrent/NZB Watched Folder

Specify a watched folder which will be monitored by Download Station to create download tasks automatically for any torrent/NZB files within that folder.

To specify a watched folder:

  1. Tick Load torrent/NZB file(s) from watched folder automatically.
  2. If you want to delete torrent/NZB files after download tasks have been created for those files, tick Delete loaded torrent/NZB files.
  3. Click Select and choose a folder.
  4. Click Select.
  5. Click OK.

File Hosting

There are many online file hosting websites where you can upload and share files or multimedia contents with other people. With Download Station, files can be downloaded from those websites.

Some of the websites ask users to register a premium account which allows you to use Download Station to directly download files without entering membership credentials for each download task. To confirm whether a premium account is required, please refer to their websites for more information.

To edit your premium account information:

  1. Select one of the websites from the list and click Edit. (For those which do not require a premium account, the Edit button will be disabled.)
  2. Enter your premium membership information in the fields and click OK.

BT

In this section, you can edit the following settings for downloading BT files.

To specify the TCP port number:

Enter "16881" at the TCP Port field. By default, the TCP port is 16881. It can also be set from 1 to 65535 manually by the administrator.

Note: You cannot use the following port number for BT access, because they are reserved for system use:

To set up BT upload and download rates:

Enter the maximum upload and download rate for BT downloads and uploads. ("0" means unlimited.)

BT Network Setting

See below for more advanced BT settings.

To encrypt BT traffic:

  1. Choose any of the following from the BT protocol encryption drop-down menu:
  2. Click OK.

To set maximum number of peers for each BT task:

  1. Enter a number in the Max. peers allowed per torrent file field. ("Peers" are BT clients currently sharing the same files over the network.)
  2. Click OK.

To enable DHT for BT network:

  1. Tick Enable DHT network, and then change the default DHT UDP port setting if necessary.
  2. Click OK.

Auto Stop Task

The BT download task will continue seeding even when the task is finished. This setting allows you modify the share ratio and seeding interval for the download task.

Note:

Download Station will stop tasks when both criteria are met.

BT Search

In this section, you can see a list of default BT search engines. When you use the BT Search function to search for torrent files, Download Station will list search results provided by these search engines.

You can also click Add and upload a BT search engine plug-in to add your favorite BT search engines to the list.

To keep your BT search engine plug-ins up-to-date, do either of the following:

FTP / HTTP

In this section, you can set the number of simultaneous connections to one FTP server, and limit the maximum download rate of each FTP task.

NZB

Download Station allows you to download files via a news server. The news server information must be assigned before downloading NZB files.

The maximum connections is usually limited by your news server, and you can also limit maximum connections to each NZB task by giving it a value.

To fix corrupt NZB files with .par2 files:

If a .par2 (Parchive 2) file is found within a download, the file can be used to fix corrupt downloaded files.

  1. Click Settings (the cogwheel icon) > NZB.
  2. Two .par2-related options are available:
  3. Click OK.

Thunder / FlashGet / QQDL

Download Station supports Thunder, FlashGet, and QQDL downloads by translating URLs to the HTTP protocol. You can download files whose URLs starting with the following:

RSS

For RSS download tasks, you can choose from the Update interval drop-down menu to shorten the update interval from 24 hours to your preferred time period.