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Wget question
From: |
Zana Dávid |
Subject: |
Wget question |
Date: |
Sun, 17 Nov 2019 22:49:14 +0000 |
Hello!
I'm using wget to download online streamed media (Icecast ogg stream), and it
is crucial to have every download in separate files, therefore,
I've set up wget to create a new file whenever a download is started.
However, when there is a connection loss, and when it's restored, wget seems to
continue the same file, it never creates a new one automacitally
not matter how much time has passed. This way, during a one hour connection
loss, a one hour gap will be created in the download (ogg audio),
and there's no way to tell when it had happened.
My question is, is there a way or a combination of command parameters to force
wget NOT to continue writing the old file, but to creatie a new one
every time a disrupted net connection is restored?
What I'd need is basically make wget to start downloading (and creating a new
output file) again after a timeout. Is this possible?
Sincerely,
David
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