Broken Rar's
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On some of the downloads I get an 'unexpected end in archive' for the rar's. The most recent one I got this error with was Pretty Neighbor 06. Is anybody else having this problem?
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Umm.. I think the problem is not that the files are damaged, but that the connection is timing out or something in the middle of the download process...
Well, if you watch your download, you'll probably notice it going from 74% right to 100%, or something like that. Try leaving the file as is, then re-downloading the same doujinshi, saving it to the same location as your previous file with the same filename. When attempting to download Miracle Kitty Punch, I did this, and it looked like it resumed from where it left off. (But now my download is stuck at 90% XD)
Well, if you watch your download, you'll probably notice it going from 74% right to 100%, or something like that. Try leaving the file as is, then re-downloading the same doujinshi, saving it to the same location as your previous file with the same filename. When attempting to download Miracle Kitty Punch, I did this, and it looked like it resumed from where it left off. (But now my download is stuck at 90% XD)
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It's not just Naruto ones. Almost none of the downloaded ones work, and very rarely did I find one that did.
In my opinion, the cause of this is due to the extremely low speeds at FAKKU right now. The low speeds causes the dl of a file to take a really long time, say 7 minutes for a 3mb file (which may not be a long time for some, but relatively speaking, it normally is). For some odd reason, the connection between the client and the FAKKU server is consistantly interrupted at certain intervals. Because of this, any interruption in say, that 7 minute interval, causes the file to be thought of by the client's web browser to be complete (at least in my case of using Firefox) when it actually is incomplete. The browser interprets the disconnect to mean the completion of the file, while the file probably still has a ways to go until completion. The longer the time needed to dl a file, the more chance of a disconnection between the server and the client. In my opinion, you shouldn't try to download the larger doujins at this point, because you'll most likely be interrupted in the middle of the connection and end up with an incomplete file. Stick with the smaller ones for now.
By the way, I'm not entirely sure my theory is correct, but it seems to correlate with my results: very frequently, my larger doujins get stuck in the middle, and do not connect to the server any longer. They do not reconnect, and Firefox soon regards the inactivity of the file to mean its completion. I end up with an incomplete zip file.
However, low filesize doujins still get downloaded successfully most of the time, although they too randomly disconnect from the server sometimes, and I end up with a corrupted zip file.
EDIT: I didn't realize someone posted before me XD. I agree with everything Yuu said as well.
In my opinion, the cause of this is due to the extremely low speeds at FAKKU right now. The low speeds causes the dl of a file to take a really long time, say 7 minutes for a 3mb file (which may not be a long time for some, but relatively speaking, it normally is). For some odd reason, the connection between the client and the FAKKU server is consistantly interrupted at certain intervals. Because of this, any interruption in say, that 7 minute interval, causes the file to be thought of by the client's web browser to be complete (at least in my case of using Firefox) when it actually is incomplete. The browser interprets the disconnect to mean the completion of the file, while the file probably still has a ways to go until completion. The longer the time needed to dl a file, the more chance of a disconnection between the server and the client. In my opinion, you shouldn't try to download the larger doujins at this point, because you'll most likely be interrupted in the middle of the connection and end up with an incomplete file. Stick with the smaller ones for now.
By the way, I'm not entirely sure my theory is correct, but it seems to correlate with my results: very frequently, my larger doujins get stuck in the middle, and do not connect to the server any longer. They do not reconnect, and Firefox soon regards the inactivity of the file to mean its completion. I end up with an incomplete zip file.
However, low filesize doujins still get downloaded successfully most of the time, although they too randomly disconnect from the server sometimes, and I end up with a corrupted zip file.
EDIT: I didn't realize someone posted before me XD. I agree with everything Yuu said as well.
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I'm not exactly a computer whiz so is this fixable or is it something that is beyond the power of our glorious leaders?
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I'm not sure if what type of options their server gives them. I consider myself very computer literate, however I've never dealt with servers so it's just a hunch.