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In a webpage, EagleGet will automatically detect media files so that it will be easier to download. It uses a multi-threading technique to accelerate download speeds. Files are segmented into parts and later on compiled in a single final output. It is called parallel downloads or multiple connections to fetch files from a server to reduce download time. EagleGet automatically detects download status. Moreover, if a download link expires, EagleGet can detect it and will immediately request another link from the same server to continue or start a new download of the same file.

If a download is finished or failed to complete, you will receive a notification. It is useful for keeping track of download status even without continually checking the program.

EagleGet scans webpages and files before proceeding to download. You can customize the color themes and background image of EagleGet. Create your combinations or be inspired by many beautiful creations of users worldwide. Download and start using EagletGet today! Is there anything that is not only a command line editor? I think some of the files could be encrypted, so some video editors might not play them.

Free or pay is ok. Originally Posted by SyncroScales. But I figured out a fix for my current situation. I will use the Firefox browser since the video files I want to download are available when using IDM.

EagleGet is offering the same options in Firefox, it is fairly consistant. But I will save myself combining clips and being unsure about what settings take effect while using Chrome and IDM which converts the files into MKV files instead of leaving them as mp4 files.

Using Windows XP also works sometimes, but that is not the best idea since it is no longer supported. My other question is, are there any visual editors that would allow me to combine the separate audio and video files? Similar to ffmpeg or mp4box , etc but not the command lines? Is it the same? It works nicely with Windows 8. Give it a try. Yes Posted Nov 13, for v1. Works great by gimpguy Aug 15, Read all my reviews. I can only assume that some of the bugs have been worked out now so I gave it another go and ready to rate it.

First off, it's very easy to use, non intrusive, clean interface and picked up everything "correctly" this time, video files included. It's easy enough to configure where your downloads go and of course resume support is a big plus. It's not overblown with options that most would just scratch their head at, it's enough for more advanced users and basic downloaders alike while performing great.

I don't see any torrent support which my other popular free downloader has but at the same time, I think I'm ready to switch to EagleGet permanently, as a matter of fact, I have. Eagle uses scripts to export files. We've gone through the trouble of putting together the scripts.

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