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This tends to happen when the number of entries in the downloads.json file gets to be more than NodeJS likes to handle. You will have to change the History Duration in Settings or delete the file and start all over.
I haven't deleted the downloads.json file yet. But this is what I've tested.
If I use the download method of 'ffmpeg' it doesn't save the video ID to downloaded.json file.
If I use the download method of 'internal chunk' downloading it does save the video ID to downloaded.json file.
I would switch to internal chunk downloading, but it often gives me errors.
In the Setting down towards the bottom is the option for the History portion. I think it's called Remember viewed replays and such.
I haven't looked at a lot of this code in several years and only do maintenance should the API portion or something quit working. With my limited time anymore, it's not much and does cause delays in bug fixes.
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https://github.com/thecoder75/liveme-pro-tools/releases/tag/v1.508.20211220
I'm running the release above on Windows 10 64-bit and it's working normally except downloaded videos are not being saved in the downloaded.json file.
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