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Hands-on Guideគន្លឹះស្វែងរកធនធាន និងផ្ទេរនៅ Quark Drive៖ លេខកូដទាញ តំណចែករំលែក និងព្រំដែនអនុលោមភាព
ស្វែងរកធនធាន ប្រើលេខកូដទាញ និងរក្សាទុកការចែករំលែក ព្រមទាំងការរំលឹកអនុលោមភាពនៅ Quark Drive។
How do I search for video resources that others have shared on Quark Drive
Quark has a built-in search you can use to find resources, but video files mostly circulate through share links that other people post: once you have a link, open it and save the resource to my drive before downloading. This is the most common usage in the community. One reminder: connecting directly to Quark servers (located in mainland China) from overseas often times out or loads slowly, which affects both search and opening links, so it is best to first use a return-to-China accelerator to switch your network to a China node. Treat the exact platform rules as subject to hands-on testing.
Does Quark Drive built-in video search work overseas
The feature itself works overseas, but only if the network can connect. Quark servers are mainly in mainland China, and direct connections from places like Southeast Asia often time out, load slowly, or fail to open, so search results naturally will not load either. The consistent community approach is to first use a return-to-China VPN or accelerator to switch your network to a China node, then search and open share links. Being able to log in and being able to connect are two separate hurdles, and both must clear before things run smoothly. Treat the exact scope of the built-in search as subject to hands-on testing.
Why cannot I find anything when searching for resources on Quark Drive here in Indonesia
It is most likely a network problem, not a broken account. Quark servers are in mainland China, and direct connections from Indonesia often time out and load slowly, so search requests cannot get out or come back, which shows up as nothing found or content not loading. The fix is to first use a return-to-China accelerator or VPN to connect back to a China node and switch your network to the mainland before searching. If it still fails after connecting an accelerator, then check whether your account is logged in properly. Treat the exact scope of the search feature as subject to hands-on testing.
After I find a resource through Quark Drive search and tap into it, how do I save it
For saving a resource you found through Quark Drive search, by general reliable common sense, once you see one you like, go to the share page, tap Save to drive, choose a target folder, and the file is stored in your own drive, after which you can play it online or download it. A common community trick is to first save it to your own drive, then use Quick Transfer or Send to phone to send the file to yourself to speed up the download (tested at around 3-3.3MB/s). Overseas users should note that the servers are in mainland China, so running a return-to-China accelerator first is more stable. This saving detail needs hands-on confirmation.
Does Quark Drive have an official resource search entry, and where do I find it
The official Quark app does have a search feature (Quark itself is positioned as an AI search app, launched by Alibaba's UC team). You can search from the search box on the app home page. The source does not cover the location of a dedicated video-search entry inside the drive, so this needs hands-on confirmation. A reminder: the third-party search sites circulating online are a gray-area method, prone to going dead and carrying privacy risks, and are not endorsed officially, so it is best to rely on the proper in-app search.
A Quark Drive share link says it needs an extraction code; where can I find the extraction code
A Quark Drive extraction code is set by the person sharing and is usually provided together with the link, commonly as a few letters or digits appended after the link, or noted separately in the message or caption they sent. If they only sent a link without an extraction code, you need to ask the sharer directly, since you cannot obtain or crack it on your own. Once you have it, enter it on the page where you opened the link to get in. The exact place to enter it depends on the actual page and needs hands-on confirmation.
Can I save a Quark Drive link someone sent me even if it has no extraction code
Yes, you can on Quark Drive. Whether an extraction code is required is up to the sharer, and if they did not set one when sharing, you can open the link directly to reach the share page, then select the files and save them to my drive with no extra extraction code needed. Only when the page clearly asks for an extraction code do you have to request it from the sharer. The exact steps depend on the actual page and need hands-on confirmation.
How can I play a movie I saved on Quark Drive online directly without downloading it
By general reliable common sense, first save the shared movie to my drive, then tap that video open in the file list to play it online with no need to download first. Quark supports online playback (SVIP members can also enjoy 4K original-quality playback and TV casting). Overseas users should note that Quark servers are in mainland China and direct connections from Southeast Asia stutter easily, so running a return-to-China accelerator helps make online playback smoother. The exact online-playback entry needs hands-on confirmation.
How do I lift the resolution limit when playing a video I saved on Quark Drive online
Regarding the limited resolution when playing a saved video online on Quark Drive, per the source, 4K original-quality online playback is an SVIP super-member exclusive perk, so free users usually face limited online-playback resolution and can unlock original quality after getting SVIP. The most reliable official route to subscribe is SVIP (official list price 300 yuan per year, but commonly a just-over-100-yuan annual card or about 7-9 yuan per month during campaigns). Overseas users should also note that cross-border routing affects loading, so a return-to-China accelerator is recommended. The exact resolution tiers need hands-on confirmation.
How do I batch-save and download saved files from Quark Drive to my local device
For batch-saving files you saved on Quark Drive to your local device, by general reliable common sense, in the drive file list select multiple files and choose Download to batch-download them locally, and using the app is smoother. A common community speed-up workaround: first save the files to your own drive, then use Quick Transfer or Send to phone or the transfer records to send the files to yourself before downloading (tested at around 3-3.3MB/s); turning on Settings then Transfer settings then Transfer optimization or Download speed-up in the app can also boost it for free to about 3-5MB/s. The batch-operation entry needs hands-on confirmation.
Between Quark Drive and Baidu Netdisk, which is more convenient for saving and downloading without speed limits
The source does not directly compare Baidu Netdisk, so this needs hands-on confirmation. As for Quark itself: the free tier tests on the slow side (tens of KB/s to 1-2MB/s), while SVIP runs an exclusive dedicated channel tested at around 11MB/s. In the same hands-on test, China Telecom Cloud promised no speed limit and China Mobile Cloud reached about 11MB/s even for non-members, so by comparison Quark's free-tier throttling is fairly noticeable. Conclusion: for reliable speed-ups, getting Quark SVIP is still the most dependable, while free workarounds only partly help. Overseas, both are affected by cross-border routing.
Between Quark Drive and Alibaba Cloud Drive, which has better offline download and online unzip
The source does not compare Alibaba Cloud Drive's offline download and online unzip, so this needs hands-on confirmation. As for Quark itself: SVIP includes offline download (campaigns often advertise 100 times per month), cloud unzip, and other perks, while the free tier is limited in both features and speed. Both belong to the Alibaba family of products. To decide which is better for you, it is best to test with the types of resources you commonly use, and for overseas use both require noting that the servers are in mainland China with unstable cross-border routing, so a return-to-China accelerator is recommended.
Sources: Quark Official Site、CNNIC、UC Browser Official
FAQ
ស្វែងរកធនធាន ប្រើលេខកូដទាញ និងរក្សាទុកការចែករំលែក ព្រមទាំងការរំលឹកអនុលោមភាពនៅ Quark Drive។
How do I search for video resources that others have shared on Quark Drive?
Quark has a built-in search you can use to find resources, but video files mostly circulate through share links that other people post: once you have a link, open it and save the resource to my drive before downloading. This is the most common usage in the community. One reminder: connecting directly to Quark servers (located in mainland China) from overseas often times out or loads slowly, which affects both search and opening links, so it is best to first use a return-to-China accelerator to switch your network to a China node. Treat the exact platform rules as subject to hands-on testing.
Does Quark Drive built-in video search work overseas?
The feature itself works overseas, but only if the network can connect. Quark servers are mainly in mainland China, and direct connections from places like Southeast Asia often time out, load slowly, or fail to open, so search results naturally will not load either. The consistent community approach is to first use a return-to-China VPN or accelerator to switch your network to a China node, then search and open share links. Being able to log in and being able to connect are two separate hurdles, and both must clear before things run smoothly. Treat the exact scope of the built-in search as subject to hands-on testing.
Why cannot I find anything when searching for resources on Quark Drive here in Indonesia?
It is most likely a network problem, not a broken account. Quark servers are in mainland China, and direct connections from Indonesia often time out and load slowly, so search requests cannot get out or come back, which shows up as nothing found or content not loading. The fix is to first use a return-to-China accelerator or VPN to connect back to a China node and switch your network to the mainland before searching. If it still fails after connecting an accelerator, then check whether your account is logged in properly. Treat the exact scope of the search feature as subject to hands-on testing.
After I find a resource through Quark Drive search and tap into it, how do I save it?
For saving a resource you found through Quark Drive search, by general reliable common sense, once you see one you like, go to the share page, tap Save to drive, choose a target folder, and the file is stored in your own drive, after which you can play it online or download it. A common community trick is to first save it to your own drive, then use Quick Transfer or Send to phone to send the file to yourself to speed up the download (tested at around 3-3.3MB/s). Overseas users should note that the servers are in mainland China, so running a return-to-China accelerator first is more stable. This saving detail needs hands-on confirmation.
Does Quark Drive have an official resource search entry, and where do I find it?
The official Quark app does have a search feature (Quark itself is positioned as an AI search app, launched by Alibaba's UC team). You can search from the search box on the app home page. The source does not cover the location of a dedicated video-search entry inside the drive, so this needs hands-on confirmation. A reminder: the third-party search sites circulating online are a gray-area method, prone to going dead and carrying privacy risks, and are not endorsed officially, so it is best to rely on the proper in-app search.
A Quark Drive share link says it needs an extraction code; where can I find the extraction code?
A Quark Drive extraction code is set by the person sharing and is usually provided together with the link, commonly as a few letters or digits appended after the link, or noted separately in the message or caption they sent. If they only sent a link without an extraction code, you need to ask the sharer directly, since you cannot obtain or crack it on your own. Once you have it, enter it on the page where you opened the link to get in. The exact place to enter it depends on the actual page and needs hands-on confirmation.
Can I save a Quark Drive link someone sent me even if it has no extraction code?
Yes, you can on Quark Drive. Whether an extraction code is required is up to the sharer, and if they did not set one when sharing, you can open the link directly to reach the share page, then select the files and save them to my drive with no extra extraction code needed. Only when the page clearly asks for an extraction code do you have to request it from the sharer. The exact steps depend on the actual page and need hands-on confirmation.
How can I play a movie I saved on Quark Drive online directly without downloading it?
By general reliable common sense, first save the shared movie to my drive, then tap that video open in the file list to play it online with no need to download first. Quark supports online playback (SVIP members can also enjoy 4K original-quality playback and TV casting). Overseas users should note that Quark servers are in mainland China and direct connections from Southeast Asia stutter easily, so running a return-to-China accelerator helps make online playback smoother. The exact online-playback entry needs hands-on confirmation.
How do I lift the resolution limit when playing a video I saved on Quark Drive online?
Regarding the limited resolution when playing a saved video online on Quark Drive, per the source, 4K original-quality online playback is an SVIP super-member exclusive perk, so free users usually face limited online-playback resolution and can unlock original quality after getting SVIP. The most reliable official route to subscribe is SVIP (official list price 300 yuan per year, but commonly a just-over-100-yuan annual card or about 7-9 yuan per month during campaigns). Overseas users should also note that cross-border routing affects loading, so a return-to-China accelerator is recommended. The exact resolution tiers need hands-on confirmation.
How do I batch-save and download saved files from Quark Drive to my local device?
For batch-saving files you saved on Quark Drive to your local device, by general reliable common sense, in the drive file list select multiple files and choose Download to batch-download them locally, and using the app is smoother. A common community speed-up workaround: first save the files to your own drive, then use Quick Transfer or Send to phone or the transfer records to send the files to yourself before downloading (tested at around 3-3.3MB/s); turning on Settings then Transfer settings then Transfer optimization or Download speed-up in the app can also boost it for free to about 3-5MB/s. The batch-operation entry needs hands-on confirmation.
Between Quark Drive and Baidu Netdisk, which is more convenient for saving and downloading without speed limits?
The source does not directly compare Baidu Netdisk, so this needs hands-on confirmation. As for Quark itself: the free tier tests on the slow side (tens of KB/s to 1-2MB/s), while SVIP runs an exclusive dedicated channel tested at around 11MB/s. In the same hands-on test, China Telecom Cloud promised no speed limit and China Mobile Cloud reached about 11MB/s even for non-members, so by comparison Quark's free-tier throttling is fairly noticeable. Conclusion: for reliable speed-ups, getting Quark SVIP is still the most dependable, while free workarounds only partly help. Overseas, both are affected by cross-border routing.
Between Quark Drive and Alibaba Cloud Drive, which has better offline download and online unzip?
The source does not compare Alibaba Cloud Drive's offline download and online unzip, so this needs hands-on confirmation. As for Quark itself: SVIP includes offline download (campaigns often advertise 100 times per month), cloud unzip, and other perks, while the free tier is limited in both features and speed. Both belong to the Alibaba family of products. To decide which is better for you, it is best to test with the types of resources you commonly use, and for overseas use both require noting that the servers are in mainland China with unstable cross-border routing, so a return-to-China accelerator is recommended.
Comparing Quark Drive with Xunlei Cloud for saving resources, which is more stable overseas?
The source does not cover an overseas-stability comparison with Xunlei Cloud, so this needs hands-on confirmation. As for Quark, its servers are mainly in mainland China, and direct connections from overseas (including Southeast Asia) often time out and load slowly, requiring a return-to-China accelerator to improve, so it is usable but with a poor experience. Both are affected by cross-border routing overseas, and stability largely depends on the quality of your return-to-China line, so it is best to test the same resource on each before deciding.
Is there a difference between the overseas and domestic versions of Quark Browser, and will features be stripped down?
The source does not provide a full item-by-item comparison of the overseas and domestic versions, so there is no definite conclusion on which features are stripped. What can be said is that Quark's Android Google Play version and the domestic version do differ, and an official genuine version is often unavailable on the overseas Google Play, so many users actually install packages from third-party sites; the iOS official version is listed in many regions and supports English plus Simplified Chinese. The more realistic impact is usually not cut features but the network, since the core service, AI, and drive all connect to servers in mainland China, and without a return-to-China accelerator the overseas experience clearly drops. Treat the exact differences as subject to hands-on testing with whichever version you install.
Can the Quark app use AI features and document scanning normally overseas?
The features themselves are present in the overseas app (Quark is Alibaba's AI search and flagship AI app), but whether they run smoothly overseas depends mainly on the network. Features like AI search and document scanning rely on servers in mainland China, and direct overseas connections easily lead to slow loading, request timeouts, and recognition failures. It is recommended to use a return-to-China accelerator or VPN to reach a China node first, and the response will improve noticeably. If issues remain after the network is stable, try clearing the cache and updating to the latest version. In short, the features are not stripped down but slowed by cross-border networking, so solve the network first.
Will watching online video on Quark overseas stutter, and should I download it locally first?
Connecting directly to Quark from overseas (including Southeast Asia) commonly loads slowly and stutters, because the servers are mainly in mainland China and cross-border routing fluctuates a lot. Online playback is essentially streaming while watching, so it will stutter too when the network is poor. If the network can barely connect and you only want to watch once, you can try online playback; if it keeps buffering, or you want reliable smoothness, it is best to download the video locally first, optionally pairing a return-to-China accelerator to switch the line back to a China node for a better experience. SVIP also supports 4K original-quality online playback, but it still depends on the network keeping up.
Can Quark Browser be used overseas, and can I download and install it normally while abroad?
Yes, but it is easy on Apple, a bit more troublesome on Android, and slow on the network. On iOS, the official Quark app is already listed in many overseas regions, so if your Apple ID region has it you can search Quark and download it directly, and only need to switch to the China region if it does not appear. On Android, the overseas Google Play does not always have a genuine version, so you often have to change the Play region to mainland China, or go to third-party sites like APKPure or Uptodown to download the APK and sideload it (no region switch needed but with some risk). Also, Quark servers are in mainland China, so direct connections from places like Southeast Asia are often slow, and a return-to-China accelerator is recommended.
Can I download the Quark app in places like Hong Kong, Taiwan, or Singapore?
Basically yes, but the path differs by system. On iOS, the official Quark app is listed across many regions, so if your region's Apple ID App Store can find Quark, just install it; if not, switch the Apple ID region to mainland China (which requires entering a mainland address and phone number). On Android, a genuine version is often missing from the overseas Google Play, so you can change the Play region to mainland China (you cannot change it again within 90 days), or go to sites like APKPure or Uptodown to download the APK and sideload it. Once downloaded, note that the servers are in mainland China, so overseas use is slow and needs acceleration.
When I save someone else resources on Quark Drive, can the other person see my account?
The source does not directly cover whether saving someone else resources on Quark Drive exposes your account to the sharer, so this needs hands-on confirmation. By general reliable common sense, a public share link is one-to-many, and saving merely copies the file into your own drive, so the sharer usually cannot see exactly who saved it; however, the sharer may see statistics such as the total number of saves for that link. To be safe, avoid clicking links of unknown origin and be careful to protect your personal privacy.
Can a Quark Drive account registered with an overseas phone number save resources normally?
As long as the account can log in successfully, features like saving and downloading work exactly the same, with no functional difference based on which country the phone number is from. The real difficulty is whether you can register successfully: there is no unified authoritative conclusion on whether overseas physical numbers (such as +60 or +65) can directly receive Quark verification codes, so it is unstable. A more reliable route is to register WeChat with a local phone number and then log in to Quark via WeChat login. After logging in, what really affects the saving experience is the overseas network, so using a return-to-China accelerator is recommended.