
What is the offline download function of Quark Network Disk and how to use it?
Offline downloading is to hand over a download task to the cloud server of the network d
isk. After downloading,it will be cached in your network disk. You can then retrieve it from the cloud or play it online without having to hang it locally throughout the process. Quark’s offline downloads are mainly for SVIP members, providing a quota of about 100 times per month. The specific entrance and operation steps, and whether there is a limit for the free version, are not completely clear. The actual functions of the App must be based on actual testing and confirmation.
What is the difference between offline downloading and normal downloading?
Ordinary downloading is to download files directly from the network disk to your local c
omputer,and the entire process takes up your own bandwidth and time; offline downloading is to first let the cloud server capture the content of a certain link into your network disk, and then you can download it from the network disk or watch it online. The advantage of offline downloading is that it does not need to be connected to the source locally and is not sensitive to the speed of the source site; the disadvantage is that it takes up network disk space and is mostly a membership function. The two can cooperate: first enter the network disk offline, and then download to the local computer on demand.
Does Quark offline download support magnet links and BT seeds?
Quark SVIP provides an offline download function (approximately 100 quotas per month),
which can be used for offline download tasks. However, the specific support for magnet links and BT seeds is not clearly stated in the material and needs to be confirmed by actual testing. Even if it is supported, please note: Offline downloading of copyright-related or illegal resources will also trigger automatic review and deletion by the platform. From April 2026, the review will be strict and name changes will be invalid. Please prepare important content locally.

Can free users use Quark's offline downloads, or do they need to be a member?
According to the existing information,
offline downloads are mainly SVIP member rights, which provide about 100 quotas per month; whether the free version retains any limited offline quota, the material is not clear and needs to be confirmed by actual testing. If you often need to download offline or speed up large files, it will be more smooth to open SVIP; if you occasionally use it in small quantities, you can first check the actual available range of the free version in the app. The specific quota and restrictions are subject to the actual display on the App.
How many times can I download Quark offline in a month? Is there any upper limit?
The offline download quota of SVIP is roughly about 100 times per month. If it is used up,
you have to wait for the next cycle or be restricted. There are more detailed restrictions such as the upper limit of the size of a single task and the number of concurrencies. The material does not give exact numbers and needs to be confirmed by actual measurements. The free version, if available, is usually less. In terms of planning, it is recommended to use the offline times for large files or unstable sources that really need to be downloaded from the cloud. Daily small files can be downloaded directly, so don’t waste the quota.
Can I transfer shared links from other network disks (Baidu/Thunder) to Quark offline?
Quark's offline download is mainly aimed at capturing external download tasks into its o
wn network disk. However,whether it can directly use shared links from Baidu, Xunlei and other platforms is not clear and needs to be confirmed by actual testing - many network disk sharing links have their own authentication and may not be recognized offline by third parties. A more general method is: download the file from the original platform to the local computer, and then upload it to Quark. Either way, illegal content may be investigated and important documents may be kept locally.
After downloading to the network disk offline, how can I download it to my mobile phone or computer locally?
After the offline task is completed,
the file will be cached in your network disk, just like ordinary network disk files: open it on the mobile phone and click download/save to the photo album or locally, and on the computer, click download to the local computer in the web version or client. It should be noted that local downloads of free accounts are only a few hundred KB/s, which is slower for large files; turning on SVIP and using the exclusive channel is about 11MB/s faster. Overseas is also affected by cross-border links and can be equipped with a return accelerator.
FAQ
Below are the most common questions and answers about How to use Quark Network Disk offline download·Full solution on magnetic BT and transportation. Click any question to read the full details.
Will files downloaded offline occupy my network disk space?
meeting. Offline downloading is to grab the content into your own network disk, so it takes up your total capacity (about 10GB for free, 3TB for VIP, 6TB for SVIP). Offline tasks may fail or fail to save when there is insufficient space. Therefore, before taking a large file offline, check whether the capacity is sufficient. After downloading it locally, you can delete the copy in the network disk to free up space. The specific occupancy and capacity prompts are subject to the actual display in the app.
What should I do if the offline download fails, keeps queuing, or gets stuck?
First check a few points: whether the network disk capacity is full, whether the number of offline times in the month has been exhausted, whether the source link has expired or been blocked due to violations. Queues are often caused by tight cloud resources during peak periods, so you can try again later. If the app itself is slow for overseas users, they can use an accelerator back home to improve the overall connection. If the task is stuck for a long time, delete it, recreate the task and try again. The specific cause of failure is subject to the prompts in the app, and actual testing is required to confirm the situation in your case.
Will offline downloads be deleted due to content violations?
meeting. Content downloaded offline and captured on the network disk must also be reviewed by the platform. Resources involving copyright or violations will trigger automatic inspection and be deleted. Starting from April 2026, inspections of overseas films and television will be strict, and name changes will also be invalid. Therefore, do not use offline downloads to transfer obviously infringing content. Credit and space may be wasted, files may be cleared, and your account may be affected. It is safe to use it in compliance with regulations and make local backups of important files.
Can Quark Netdisk play videos while downloading?
Yes, Quark Netdisk supports online playback and playback while downloading. Many videos can be watched first without waiting for the entire section to be downloaded. Online playback can also adjust the picture quality and speed. However, the fluency is affected by the network and account level: the free version may be stuck at peak times, overseas cross-border links are more obviously slow, and it will be more stable if you open SVIP and use the exclusive channel. The specific experience of streaming while downloading is subject to the actual app. It is recommended to cache or reduce the image quality under weak network.
Is the offline download speed fast? What is the impact?
Offline, the cloud server grabs the source. The fetching speed mainly depends on the source site and the cloud line, and has little to do with your local bandwidth; but when you download it from the network disk to the local, it is still affected by your own account level and network - free actual measurement of several hundred KB/s, SVIP through the exclusive channel is about 11MB/s. Therefore, "offline is fast but local download is slow" is a common experience. When overseas users use it locally, it will be more stable if they are equipped with an accelerator back home and use 5GHz/wired.
How is Quark the most convenient way to transfer large files from your phone to your computer?
Quark supports multi-terminal synchronization and "one-click sending of mobile phone files to computer", and supports a maximum single file transfer of approximately 100GB. Common methods: Upload or back up files to a network disk on the mobile phone, and log in to the same account on the computer to view and download them; or use the Send to Computer function of the App. Free downloads are slow and time-consuming for large files, SVIP is faster. The speed is affected when crossing the border at both ends overseas, and an accelerator can be used. The specific upper limit is subject to the actual application.
Are offline downloading and "transfer" the same thing?
no. Transfer is to copy a file that others have shared on Quarkree to your own network disk, which is completed almost instantly (commonly known as instant transfer); offline download is to let the cloud server grab an external download task (such as a direct link) and put it into your network disk, which requires the server to actually download it. To put it simply: the other party's users have been transferred to Quaker, and the external link needs to be taken offline in the cloud. Both occupy space on your network disk and are subject to inventory control.
How to use Quark to offline/download movies on your computer?
After logging in to the Quark web version or client on the computer, go to "Network Disk" to find the target video point and download it; if it is an external link and you are an SVIP, you can download it offline and then download it to the network disk. Psychological expectations should be: the actual measurement for free users is about 650-700KB/s, and a movie with more than 1GB takes 30-40 minutes; SVIP uses the exclusive channel to get about 11MB/s, which is about 1 minute. It is slower overseas and can be equipped with accelerator back home and off-peak downloading.
Free users always get interrupted when downloading large files. How can I make it more stable?
Interruptions are mostly related to link instability and slow speed (the free actual test is only a few hundred KB/s, and large files take a long time and are more likely to be interrupted). Possible methods: delete unfinished downloads and re-download them; switch to 5GHz Wi-Fi or wired to reduce packet loss; stagger downloads to avoid peaks; and connect to nearby accelerators distributed overseas. If you want to fundamentally increase the speed, it is more stable to open SVIP and use the exclusive channel. After re-downloading, be sure to check whether the file is complete. Actual testing is required to confirm the performance of your route.
Is there a size limit for uploading/downloading a single file on Quark Network Disk?
In terms of uploading, the upper limit of a single file for members is higher. The community has said that the maximum single file of SVIP is about 100GB; the upper limit of free/low-end users is even lower. The material does not give the exact number of the free version and needs to be confirmed by actual testing. Downloads are mainly affected by speed and network disk capacity rather than hard card size. Overseas users' uploads and downloads are slower due to cross-border links. The specific upper limit is subject to the actual prompts in the app.
Is it possible to download files from Quark Network Disk to NAS or computer and save them in batches?
You can log in to the Quark web version or client on the computer, download network disk files in batches to a local directory, and then transfer them to the NAS. Quark supports batch downloads and entire folder downloads, but the concurrency speed and upper limit are affected by the account level, and free downloads are slower. If there is no official NAS direct connection solution, it is usually "down to the computer first and then into the NAS". For large batch downloads, it is recommended to shift peak hours, use a wired network, and activate a membership to speed up downloads when necessary. The actual situation of the App shall prevail.
How long can offline downloaded content be saved? Will it be automatically deleted?
After the offline download is completed, the content will be stored in your own network disk. It will be retained for a long time like ordinary files and will not automatically expire - unless the file is inspected for violations or you exceed the free capacity limit. Note that the "1TB temporary space" for new users expires in about 90 days. That is another matter. For content that really needs long-term protection, it is most stable to download it locally and then back it up on multiple platforms. Don’t just rely on the cloud disk.
Which one is more suitable for offline downloading or normal downloading overseas?
Local direct downloads for overseas users are slow and easily interrupted due to cross-border links. Offline downloads allow the cloud to capture the content into the network disk first, which can bypass the slow link from your local to the origin site and is more friendly to unstable sources. However, the final retrieval from the network disk to your local computer is still affected by cross-border links, so it will be smoother to use an accelerator back home. Comprehensive view: Large files or unstable sources are first downloaded to the network disk offline, and then downloaded to the local computer with an accelerator during off-peak hours. Offline is a membership function, please note that the quota is about 100 times per month.
Is it possible to download a normal URL (direct link) offline, such as an http link?
Quark's offline download is designed to hand over the download task to the cloud. The support for ordinary direct links is not clear and needs to be confirmed by actual testing; the compatibility of different types of links (direct links, magnets, and network disk sharing) may be different. No matter what kind, the content captured on the network disk must be reviewed, and any violations will be investigated. It is recommended to use a small number of times to test whether a certain type of link can be offline before deciding whether to use it in large quantities, so as not to use up the monthly quota at once.
Halfway through the download, it shows that there is insufficient space. Is the network disk full or the mobile phone is full?
There are two points to distinguish: first, the cloud capacity of your network disk (free about 10GB) will fail if it is full when offline or transferred; second, the local storage of your mobile phone/computer will fail if the local storage is full when downloading to the local. First check the prompts to see which end is insufficient: if the network disk is full, clean up the cloud or upgrade the membership; if the local disk is full, delete files on the phone to make space. The specific prompt copy is subject to the actual app, just check it.
The video downloaded by Quark cannot be found in the photo album of the mobile phone. What's going on?
There are usually two situations: first, after downloading, the save location is in the network disk or the private directory of the App, and "Save to Album/Local" is not selected, so you need to re-select Save to Album in the App; second, Quark is not given permission to access the album, and the system blocks it. Just check the permission settings and select the correct save location when downloading. The specific button copy and permission items are subject to the actual app, and actual testing is required to confirm the performance of your device.
Will offline downloading consume mobile phone data?
Offline downloading requires the cloud server to grab the content, and that step does not consume your mobile phone traffic; but when you later download the file from the network disk to a local computer or play it online, it will consume your current network traffic/bandwidth. So if you want to save traffic, you can retrieve local data from the network disk under Wi-Fi. For overseas users, using mobile data to retrieve files across borders is slow and consumes a lot of energy. It is recommended to connect to 5GHz Wi-Fi and use an accelerator back home. It depends on your package and network.
After taking the resources shared by others offline/transferring them, can the original link still be used if it becomes invalid?
able. Once you successfully transfer a file to your own network drive, or download and cache it offline, it becomes a copy in your network drive. If the original shared link becomes invalid or cancelled, it generally does not affect the file you have saved - this is the meaning of "transfer and save". However, if the file itself involves violations, your copy may also be deleted during the platform's inspection. Therefore, transfer the usable resources as soon as possible, and download the important ones to the local for long-term storage.
Offline/downloading a lot of resources, is the free version enough or do I need to sign up for a membership?
Look at the dosage. Occasionally downloading small files, the free version’s 10GB space and slower speed are barely enough; but if you often go offline for large files and pursue download speed improvements, the free version’s hundreds of KB/s and limited/no offline quota will be very frustrating. The experience of opening SVIP (6TB, exclusive channel about 11MB/s, about 100 offline times per month) is much better. Overseas users, regardless of free membership, are affected by cross-border links, and their speed must be assisted by return accelerators. Weigh it according to your frequency and file size.
What should you expect from Quark Network Disk offline download overall?
Correct expectations: Offline downloading is a convenient function mainly used by SVIP (about 100 times per month), which is suitable for downloading large files or unstable sources from the cloud. However, the specific support of magnetic/BT/direct links needs to be tested, and the content captured into the network disk is also subject to inspection. It doesn't allow you to bypass copyright review, nor does it make local retrieval faster - local speed still depends on the gear and network. Think of it as a "cloud generation + network disk cache" tool, and it is most reasonable to use it with peak shifting, accelerator and local backup.
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