C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe
If you don’t want to change your system default but only want JDownloader to use a specific browser, you can use a custom script:
: Double-click the Value field and enter your browser's path in a JSON array format . You must use double backslashes ( \\ ) for Windows paths and include %s as the URL wildcard.
Example for Windows (launch Firefox instead of default): jdownloader change browser
: Ensure the MyJDownloader Addon is installed in your target browser (e.g., Firefox, Chrome). Browser-based captchas will not work without it.
: For sites that require a browser login (like YouTube), you may need to export cookies from your browser and import them into the JDownloader Account Manager .
[ /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox-bin, %s ] Linux Example Ubuntu/Debian: [ /usr/bin/google-chrome, %s ] C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox
Install the official extension from your browser's web store. Open JDownloader on your desktop. Navigate to Settings -> Advanced Settings . Search for BrowserSolver: Browser Commandline .
Change your OS default browser, or (if you need more control) set a custom command in JDownloader's advanced settings.
Use this if you want JDownloader to use a specific browser when you right-click a link and select "Open in Browser". : Go to Settings > Advanced Settings . Browser-based captchas will not work without it
It sounds like you're looking for information on how to (for example, to open captchas, links, or my.jdownloader.org).
Here's the short answer: It opens your system's default web browser .