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== Wann ist das sinnvoll? ==
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== When is this useful? ==
Wenn du zu [[aMule]] von einem anderen [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia#What is ED2K?|ed2k]] [[client]] wechselst, wirst du herausfinden, dass [[aMule]]'s [[temp file|Temoräre Dateien]] nicht kompatibel sind mit den [[temp file|Temporären Dateien]] anderer (alter) [[client]]s.
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Obwohl [[aMule]] das Standard Dateiformat für [[temp file|Temporäre Dateien]] verwendet, kann es bei einem Wechsel von [[MlDonkey]], [[eDonkey2000]] und einigen <nowiki>'seltsamen'</nowiki> [[xMule]] Versionen zu Problemen kommen. Das liegt daran, dass genannte [[client]]s eine andere, zu aMule inkompatible, Art der Speicherung für ihre [[temp file|Temporären Dateien]] haben.
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If you are switching to [[aMule]] from some other [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia#What is ED2K?|ed2k]] [[client]], you might find out that [[aMule]]'s [[temp file]]s aren't compatible with your old [[client]]'s [[temp file]]s.
  
Natürlich gibt es Mittel und Wege um deine angefangenen Downloads dennoch von einem zum anderen [[client]] zu übertragen.
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Allthough [[aMule]] uses a standard [[temp file]] format, this incompatibility issue might happen if you are switching from [[MlDonkey]], [[eDonkey2000]] and some strange [[xMule]] versions. This is because these [[client]]s use strange [[temp file]] formats non-compatible with other [[client]]'s format (such as [[eMule]]'s).
  
== Vorgehen ==
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Of course, you can use this document to export [[temp file]] from [[aMule]] too since almost all what will be explained here is extensible to most other [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia#What is ED2K?|ed2k]] [[client]]s.
Erst einmal musst du dir ein [[Testing field]] in deinem Heimnetzwerk / auf deinem Lokalen PC einrichten.
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Wenn das [[testing field]] erst eingerichtet ist, gibt es zwei, sich geringfügig unterscheidene, Möglichkeiten. Wähle welche deiner Situation besser entspricht:
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== Procedure ==
  
*[[Search|Suche]] mit der [[Search#Local_search|local search]] in deinem [[aMule]] [[client]] Datei für Datei nach deinen alten Downloads und füge diese deiner Download-[[queue|Warteschlange]] hinzu.
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The best thing to do is to [[Testing field|set up a testing Field]] (please read [[Testing field|this document]] before going on).
  
*Kopiere die [[ed2k link]]s deiner alten Downloads und füge sie deiner [[aMule]]  [[queue|Warteschlange]] hinzu.
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Once the [[testing field]] is set up, you have two ways to move on. Choose whatever way suits better your needs:
  
Da es sich in beiden Fällen um eine lokale Verbindung handelt, wird der Transfer der [[temp file|Temorären Dateien]] relativ zügig ablaufen.
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*[[Search]] (with a [[Search#Local_search|local search]]), in your [[aMule]] [[client]], one-by-one for all the files you were downloading with your old [[client]] and go adding them to the download [[queue]].
  
Wenn erst einmal alle Dateien übertragen sind, kannst du die Installation deines alten [[client]]s ohne Probleme entfernen und glücklicher Nutzer des [[aMule]] sein ;)
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*Go to your old [[client]] and copy the [[ed2k link]]s of the files in the download [[queue]] one-by-one and go adding them into [[aMule]].
  
=== Nachteile ===
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Since it's a local connection, the transfer will be almost as fast as copying the [[temp file]]s from one place to another.
Auch wenn diese Methode in ihrer Einfachheit besticht, gibt es einen Entscheidenen Nachteil. Nur komlette [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia#What_is_a_chunk?|chunk]]s werden übertragen. Das hat seinen Grund im [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia#What is eD2K?|ed2k]] Protokoll, welches nur komlette Chunks für den Download frei gibt.
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Ob das für dich ein großes oder eher zu vernachlässigendes Problem darstellt, ist von Fall zu Fall unterschiedlich. In 90% der Fälle wird ein Verlust von 5% erwartet. Wenn du jedoch viele kleine Dateien (unter 10 MB etwa) geladen hat, kann der Verlust bis zu 90% (in Extremfällen noch höher) ausfallen.
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Once all the files have been downloaded, you can safly remove your old [[client]] from your system and have a happy [[aMule]] experience ;)
  
Bevor du also oben genannte Prozedur durchführst, solltest du mit deinem alten [[client]] deine Downloads nach Möglichkeit abschließen, bevor du zu [[aMule]] wechselst.
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== Advantages ==
  
== Eine andere Methode ==
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This is very fast, since it will most usually be done on a single machine or between two computers in a same local network.
Du kannst auch [[eMule]] (ein Windows Client) benutzen, welcher einen Import von [[eDonkey2000]] Downloads erlaubt und dabei entsprechende Umwandlungen vornimmt. (Dies ist möglich, da [[eMule]] und [[aMule]] das gleiche Dateiformat für [[temp file|Temoräre Dateien]] verwenden.)
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But the most important advantage is that this method is universal: It makes temp file conversion possible between any two (or even more!) ed2k clients, since they all know the same protocol.
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== Disadvantages ==
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Only full [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia#What_is_a_chunk?|chunk]]s will be downloaded. This is like this because the [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia#What is eD2K?|ed2k]] protocol defines it this way.
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Whether this is a big or a little problem is absolutely random. in 90% of the cases, this will suppose loosing about 5% of the data or less. But if you are downloading lots of little files (less than 10MB for example) the loss could come up to 90% (or even 100% in some few extreme cases).
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If you find that the loss is too big, I'd suggest you to finish your current downloads on your old [[client]] and then switch to [[aMule]].
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Also, you should notice that this will need additional hard disk space (for the original and the new temp file). The amount of disk space needed can be reduced by importing one file after the other in a queue and go deleting the original temp files.
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== Another method ==
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You can use aMule's optimized [[Usage_Import|import tool]], although it only supports some clients' temp files.
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You can also check the script at ''src/utils/scripts/mldonkey_importer.pl'' from aMule's sources to import [[mldonkey]]'s temp files.

Latest revision as of 11:06, 4 September 2011

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When is this useful?

If you are switching to aMule from some other ed2k client, you might find out that aMule's temp files aren't compatible with your old client's temp files.

Allthough aMule uses a standard temp file format, this incompatibility issue might happen if you are switching from MlDonkey, eDonkey2000 and some strange xMule versions. This is because these clients use strange temp file formats non-compatible with other client's format (such as eMule's).

Of course, you can use this document to export temp file from aMule too since almost all what will be explained here is extensible to most other ed2k clients.

Procedure

The best thing to do is to set up a testing Field (please read this document before going on).

Once the testing field is set up, you have two ways to move on. Choose whatever way suits better your needs:

Since it's a local connection, the transfer will be almost as fast as copying the temp files from one place to another.

Once all the files have been downloaded, you can safly remove your old client from your system and have a happy aMule experience ;)

Advantages

This is very fast, since it will most usually be done on a single machine or between two computers in a same local network.

But the most important advantage is that this method is universal: It makes temp file conversion possible between any two (or even more!) ed2k clients, since they all know the same protocol.

Disadvantages

Only full chunks will be downloaded. This is like this because the ed2k protocol defines it this way.

Whether this is a big or a little problem is absolutely random. in 90% of the cases, this will suppose loosing about 5% of the data or less. But if you are downloading lots of little files (less than 10MB for example) the loss could come up to 90% (or even 100% in some few extreme cases).

If you find that the loss is too big, I'd suggest you to finish your current downloads on your old client and then switch to aMule.

Also, you should notice that this will need additional hard disk space (for the original and the new temp file). The amount of disk space needed can be reduced by importing one file after the other in a queue and go deleting the original temp files.

Another method

You can use aMule's optimized import tool, although it only supports some clients' temp files.

You can also check the script at src/utils/scripts/mldonkey_importer.pl from aMule's sources to import mldonkey's temp files.