🛠️ Steps and Tutorial for Converting Normal Links to Thunder thunder:// Links
Using this tool to generate Thunder links is very straightforward, just follow these simple steps:
- Enter Links: Paste the normal URLs you want to convert (supports http, https, ftp, ed2k, etc.) into the input box above. If you have multiple links, please ensure one link per line.
- Auto/Manual Conversion: "Auto Convert" is enabled by default; the program will immediately generate results after you paste content. If auto option is turned off, click the "Generate Now" button.
- Get Results: Converted Thunder links will be displayed in the list below.
- Copy and Use: Click the "Copy" button next to individual links, or use the "Copy All" function at the top. You can also choose "Download TXT" to export all results.
Simple operation steps to convert normal http URLs to thunder:// protocol Thunder download links.
📚 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is a Thunder Link?
A Thunder link is a special link protocol starting with thunder://. Its construction principle is very simple: add AA before the original link, add ZZ after it, then perform Base64 encoding on the resulting string. This protocol was originally designed to allow Thunder clients to better take over download tasks.
Can generated Thunder links improve download speed?
Thunder links themselves don't change the server where the file is located. However, when downloading with Thunder, it will use its P2SP cache network to find mirror resources, which may significantly improve download speed. Especially for popular resources, the speed improvement effect is very obvious.
Why can't converted links be downloaded?
Thunder links are just a wrapper for original links. If the original link (such as http URL) has expired or cannot be accessed (website closed), then the generated Thunder link also cannot download normally. Please ensure the entered original address is valid.
What types of original links are supported?
Theoretically supports any format of strings. Common ones include http://, https://, ftp://, ed2k://, magnet:?, etc. As long as the Thunder client supports the protocol, you can convert it to a Thunder link through this tool.