Fast and easy, and my preferred Windows solution is to install raidrive. Very easy to set up and map to a drive letter (like Z:) and there is tour go, your Google drive as a driver on yours Windows pc ready to load with you contents and point of plex to. https://www.raidrive.com/
On testing - Streaming via MEGA browser uses a similar transfer quota to downloading the entire video. Streaming via MEGAsync, quota usage is far higher, 2 - 3 times the actual file size.
Mount your MEGA account using Rclone, Air Live Drive or RaiDrive then play the video from within the mounted directory. Transfer quota usage is then similar to downloading.
Yes ofc, what you're looking for is raidrive or Rclone. But if you're still getting buffering when skipping through the video then that's on you and not the medium that you're using (in this case, gdrives). For better quality you have to transfer more bits per second and that requires you to have better internet connectivity. This can be solved by having the videos stored locally (torrents) or getting a better internet connection.
What you're looking for is raidrive or Rclone. But if you're still getting buffering when skipping through the video then that's on you and not the medium that you're using (in this case, gdrives). For better quality you have to transfer more bits per second and that requires you to have better internet connectivity. This can be solved by having the videos stored locally (torrents) or getting a better internet connection.
Mount your account as a local hard drive - Air Live Drive, RaiDrive or Rclone (CMD line) and use standard desktop file hash viewer like WinMD5Free to display its hash.
Note, it will be displaying the hash in the file's unencrypted form, not its hash as seen in MEGA's system.
Not used it, but I believe Rclone has that capability.
You could also mount your MEGA account as a local hard drive (Air Live Drive or RaiDrive) allowing you to use desktop file indexing software.
I've used Air Explorer (sister product) for a couple of years and never had cause for concern. Such utilities tend to be created by smaller companies.
A company offering a similar product is RaiDrive You need to pay for their software to use MEGA as read and write. The free version is read-only.
You also have Rclone which is a CMD line tool that, from what I understand, can also mount a MEGA account as a local drive. But I've never used it, so can't comment on its functionality.
Local folder + raiDrive https://www.raidrive.com/
Other user has access to a cloud drive of your choice, you both have a live updated folder. Should probably still work on separate versions and manually merge, but at least data wont get deleted as you both have raw project folders.
Google drive will normally zip up large files what extension is the file you get when downloading it. also if you use drive a lot a program like Raidrive helps a lot. https://www.raidrive.com/
Not within the MEGA browser, but try the following: Mount your MEGA account as a local hard drive using either Air Live Drive or RaiDrive, then use Snap2HTML to generate a searchable HTML file.
I use Snap2HTML manly with large local drives, but it also works with mounted cloud drives.
Air Live Drive and RaiDrive both mount cloud accounts as a local hard drive or network drive. They're compatible with virtually all the main cloud storage providers.
Cloud stored files are accessible to your desktop software and are saved back to your cloud.
Same here, mapping a network drive on windows never worked after a reboot. While my wife has a mac and it works perfectly.
I also use raidrive, never fails. And it can mount other services too.
Another thing you can do to check is to mount your MEGA account as a hard drive then scan its contents. Air Live Drive or RaiDrive will do the job and then Snap2HTML is a nifty utility that will scan a folder/directory and create a browse-able HTML file. You'll be able to see exactly what files it finds in your account and the total file size.
Air Live Drive - https://www.airlivedrive.com/en/ RaiDrive - https://www.raidrive.com/ Snap2HTML - https://www.rlvision.com/snap2html/about.php
Majority of them will let you access the gdrive for a fee, I can also put you to one of those people too, just pm me
The gdrive can be accessed from Kodi using gdrive add-on it can also add the stuff to your Kodi library too, if your on windows I highly recommend https://www.raidrive.com/ and add it as a regular hard drive
This can also be done on Linux with rclone and other tools
What I do is have it on windows as a regular hard drive, and I have an emby premiere lifetime key I got when they were starting up, so I use emby to scan it all in that way all my kids can access it anywhere to watch thier crap and I use Kodi emby add-on to sync it to Kodi
You don't have to use emby, you can use Plex or jellyfin which will get the same result
Then on the upstairs firestick I have Kodi installed with gdrive add-on and all the stuff added to library, that way when I turn off my pc when I go to bed it doesn't matter upstairs
>I bought a 1-month subscription for a seedbox from dediseedbox. Now the subscription has officially ended. I tried logging in to the seedbox and it gave me an "Auth error" as I expected since my subscription was over.
>However, its been a couple days since my subscription ended but I remembered I connected my seedbox to my RaiDrive (https://www.raidrive.com/) and I opened the drive on my computer to check if it still works, and to my surprise it does work. I was able to see all my content and I tried playing a bunch of files (media in the seedbox) and they all work.
>So my question is how can I take over this seedbox (if it is even possible), as they clearly gave me root access. Here is the screenshot of the directory I still have access to.
>https://gyazo.com/0788dab5a5ceaf9da21b1b3cc3a4dd1c If it isn't possible, what can I do with this?
>Thank You for your Time.
Just gonna go ahead and quote this so you can't delete it /u/Kanna6501
edit; YESSSSS JUST BEFORE YOU DELETED IT