The tool regularly fails downloads and then the audio files end up being corrupted.
One solution would be if the tool deletes the files that didn't finish to download. Then you could easily restart the download and it would skip the files already downloaded. But because the tool downloads every file at the start this doesn't work.
Another solution could be that the tool only downloads files in sequential order. That way one could manually check where it failed and then delete the unfinished files manually. But because the tool downloads tracks out of order you have to manually try to find the corrupted files.
The way it works right now is sadly unsatisfactory.
Tested on Fedora Linux with the Appimage. No issues with the Appimage.
The tool regularly fails downloads and then the audio files end up being corrupted.
One solution would be if the tool deletes the files that didn't finish to download. Then you could easily restart the download and it would skip the files already downloaded. But because the tool downloads every file at the start this doesn't work.
Another solution could be that the tool only downloads files in sequential order. That way one could manually check where it failed and then delete the unfinished files manually. But because the tool downloads tracks out of order you have to manually try to find the corrupted files.
The way it works right now is sadly unsatisfactory.
Tested on Fedora Linux with the Appimage. No issues with the Appimage.