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natsea posted:Doesn't work either. Do you get a process in activity monitor? Also did you download the special Leopard build here?
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# ? Aug 24, 2011 05:48 |
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Disgustipated posted:Do you get a process in activity monitor? Also did you download the special Leopard build here? That did the trick, thanks.
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# ? Aug 25, 2011 00:08 |
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Is newzbin really not worth paying for? The other places I've gone, like NZB.su and NZBsRUs just look like poo poo and seem pretty poorly run. I never got that impression from Newzbin, so if Newzbin does the same exact stuff and doesn't suck, I'd rather pay for it.
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# ? Aug 25, 2011 01:59 |
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ohgodwhat posted:Is newzbin really not worth paying for? The other places I've gone, like NZB.su and NZBsRUs just look like poo poo and seem pretty poorly run. I never got that impression from Newzbin, so if Newzbin does the same exact stuff and doesn't suck, I'd rather pay for it. Why don't you just try them out and see what you think? Personally, I don't like the UI of newzbin and find that it offers nothing worth paying for.
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# ? Aug 25, 2011 02:38 |
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ohgodwhat posted:Is newzbin really not worth paying for? The other places I've gone, like NZB.su and NZBsRUs just look like poo poo and seem pretty poorly run. I never got that impression from Newzbin, so if Newzbin does the same exact stuff and doesn't suck, I'd rather pay for it. nzb.su isn't poorly run at all, infact it's the same code that runs nzbs.org, just with a not as nice theme.
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# ? Aug 25, 2011 03:00 |
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Newzbin sucks. I've got Sickbeard and CouchPotato setup with all the NZB indexing sites and it never resorts to using Newzbin. Oddly enough, the free (or single-time membership) sites always seem to have better NZB's and faster than Newzbin... So yeah, while you might not like the interface, if you're using and interface you're doing it wrong.
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# ? Aug 25, 2011 03:54 |
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ohgodwhat posted:Is newzbin really not worth paying for? The other places I've gone, like NZB.su and NZBsRUs just look like poo poo and seem pretty poorly run. I never got that impression from Newzbin, so if Newzbin does the same exact stuff and doesn't suck, I'd rather pay for it. NZBMatrix is pretty cool, it's what I use.
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# ? Aug 25, 2011 07:23 |
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I use a combo of nzbs.org, NZB Matrix, and NZB.su. They all have slightly different results. I usually rotate through them in that order when looking for stuff. The fact there are so many is great, the fall of Newzbin was rather healthy for Usenet as a whole I think. Everyone else got traffic and they all got a little better. NZB Matrix is worth the I think. NZB.su is worth checking out too, they index a few things none of the other ones do, and organize things better for some stuff also.
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# ? Aug 25, 2011 09:07 |
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As someone who has used newzbin before and after their hijinks, it's not worth the money. I find NZBMatrix is my go to site, followed by nzbs.org. NZBMatrix is defiantly worth the one time fee in my opinion.
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# ? Aug 25, 2011 10:23 |
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ohgodwhat posted:Is newzbin really not worth paying for? The other places I've gone, like NZB.su and NZBsRUs just look like poo poo and seem pretty poorly run. I never got that impression from Newzbin, so if Newzbin does the same exact stuff and doesn't suck, I'd rather pay for it. Newzbin2 is not worth paying for... they used to be good before they were taken down and had to reform. Now the only one worth paying for is NZBmatrix in my opinion.
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# ? Aug 25, 2011 10:36 |
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Dodoman posted:Newzbin2 is not worth paying for... they used to be good before they were taken down and had to reform. Now the only one worth paying for is NZBmatrix in my opinion.
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# ? Aug 25, 2011 11:09 |
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Yes, but it's a one time purchase. I did it just to get stuff older than 20 days. And since it's user run there are always comments.
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# ? Aug 25, 2011 11:40 |
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Besides nzb.su, what are some other good free index sites that work with sickbeard, besides the ones it comes with? I signed up for all of these and nzb.su, but sometimes I still get files that are stuck in "snatched" state, although maybe it has something to do with my priority order, since nzb.su has strict limits. I've been considering paying for nzbmatrix, but I'd like to try to stick to the free ones for a while to decide if it's worth it. clavicle fucked around with this message at 23:31 on Aug 25, 2011 |
# ? Aug 25, 2011 22:54 |
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Just pay the one time fee for NZBMatrix. It's completely worth it.
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# ? Aug 25, 2011 23:44 |
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Dodoman posted:And since it's user run there are always comments.
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# ? Aug 26, 2011 16:59 |
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Is it common practice to have a block server as a backup? I'm using Supernews and some stuff just failed to download no matter what I tried. From what I found on google, Blocknews is a UsenetNow reseller. Should I be okay with them, or is there someone out there selling per-gig access from a more established feed like Astraweb or Highwinds?
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# ? Aug 27, 2011 04:49 |
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clavicle posted:Is it common practice to have a block server as a backup? I'm using Supernews and some stuff just failed to download no matter what I tried. From what I found on google, Blocknews is a UsenetNow reseller. Should I be okay with them, or is there someone out there selling per-gig access from a more established feed like Astraweb or Highwinds? It's fairly common for some folks to have a small amount of backup block storage. I bought 25 gigs and have yet to use any of it. I'm still using highwinds/easynews since I still have over 300GB in my 'gigbank' with them but the few corrupt things I've ran into blocknews hasn't been able to help with. Had to find a different set of articles which usually isn't hard to do.
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# ? Aug 27, 2011 05:31 |
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I bought a 100gb Block account last year from block news it's come in handy a few times on really old stuff. I think I've used 50gb of it so far. I average about 300gb a month total.
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# ? Aug 27, 2011 06:15 |
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clavicle posted:Is it common practice to have a block server as a backup? I'm using Supernews and some stuff just failed to download no matter what I tried. From what I found on google, Blocknews is a UsenetNow reseller. Should I be okay with them, or is there someone out there selling per-gig access from a more established feed like Astraweb or Highwinds? Giganews is pretty quick on DMCA takedowns, which may be your problem. Blocknews is pretty good since they don't seem to be as quick about things. Blocknews should help a lot. I wouldn't go with Highwinds, and astraweb would only be a second choice.
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# ? Aug 27, 2011 15:06 |
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I've been using my own fork of CouchPotato for the past year and I haven't pulled from upstream in like 8 months. I don't know if this feature has made it in to any of the actual releases yet, but I just pulled the latest source and there's a sweet feature to subscribe to the blu-ray.com RSS feed and auto-add every movie that has an IMDB rating above whatever you specify. Pretty neato.
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# ? Aug 27, 2011 18:42 |
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Finally got CouchPotato up and running, and it's awesome, but I'm having trouble getting SickBeard to work. I went through a couple FAQs and figured out how to get Cheetah installed, and thought I did all the right things in Terminal, but I can't get the page to load. Any common issues that I might be missing? edit - just got it working in Safari, but not Chrome. Any idea what would cause that? ScooterMcTiny fucked around with this message at 22:15 on Aug 27, 2011 |
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ScooterMcTiny posted:Finally got CouchPotato up and running, and it's awesome, but I'm having trouble getting SickBeard to work. I went through a couple FAQs and figured out how to get Cheetah installed, and thought I did all the right things in Terminal, but I can't get the page to load. Any common issues that I might be missing? Could be the unsafe ports thing on chrome, add "- -explicitly-allowed-ports=YOURSICKBEARDPORT" to the end of the target on your chrome shortcut.
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# ? Aug 28, 2011 00:43 |
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This might be a long shot, but are any of you guys in the SoCal area with Time Warner? I know they've got no public bandwidth cap, but I was fiddling around with Sickbeard and using the "custom" quality thing and inadvertently downloaded nearly a terabyte of 1080p rips. I don't keep that close of an eye on it since it's all so automatic and only noticed because everything was throwing up errors about disk space. ...Anyone know what the monthly transfer ceiling they have on their "unlimited" connections? The service we get from them is surprisingly good, I'm worried about pissing the wrong people off there and being relegated to Uverse.
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# ? Aug 28, 2011 20:15 |
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I found this neat little piece of software for OSX that makes it easy to launch sickbeard: http://ka010.wordpress.com/2011/07/13/opensource-a-sickbeard-launcher-app/ sits in the menu bar at the top of the screen with start/restart/stop controls.
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# ? Aug 29, 2011 01:47 |
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Laserface posted:I found this neat little piece of software for OSX that makes it easy to launch sickbeard: http://ka010.wordpress.com/2011/07/13/opensource-a-sickbeard-launcher-app/ Is it really that hard to create an .app wrapper for a python based program? I can't believe it hasn't been done yet.
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# ? Aug 29, 2011 02:18 |
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io_burn posted:This might be a long shot, but are any of you guys in the SoCal area with Time Warner? I know they've got no public bandwidth cap, but I was fiddling around with Sickbeard and using the "custom" quality thing and inadvertently downloaded nearly a terabyte of 1080p rips. I don't keep that close of an eye on it since it's all so automatic and only noticed because everything was throwing up errors about disk space. Time Warner doesn't care about a terrabyte in a month. I've done that and others in the channel have and they've never complained.
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# ? Aug 29, 2011 03:32 |
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duz posted:Time Warner doesn't care about a terrabyte in a month. I've done that and others in the channel have and they've never complained. Be warned though that with cable service it all depends on your area. If you live in a neighborhood with a lot of other bandwidth users your node could be highly saturated and they'd sit up and take notice. I don't know what they would do, or if they even could do anything but they will notice if it is having negative effects on other customers. It works both ways though as people go way over the Comcast limit (250g/mo) and never get a word about it because they aren't affecting other customers becuase the area isn't as saturated as in an area like San Fran, etc...
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# ? Aug 29, 2011 05:37 |
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Corbet posted:Is it really that hard to create an .app wrapper for a python based program? I can't believe it hasn't been done yet. For Snow Leopard there was a plist file floating around that worked well enough. after I upgraded to Lion Sickbeard and the plist file broke so that no longer works. I just added this to my startup items list and will use that for now. The Developer admits its kinda bloated for what it is but hes still working on it. better than opening terminal and typing the same poo poo in every reboot though.
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maniacripper posted:It works both ways though as people go way over the Comcast limit (250g/mo) and never get a word about it because they aren't affecting other customers becuase the area isn't as saturated as in an area like San Fran, etc...
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# ? Aug 29, 2011 15:11 |
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Corbet posted:Is it really that hard to create an .app wrapper for a python based program? I can't believe it hasn't been done yet. A menubar application is another story, but if you just want a .app to launch SickBeard, it's pretty easy using Automator.
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# ? Aug 29, 2011 15:58 |
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Straker posted:I've heard the opposite about Comcast, i.e. that it's more about your relative consumption... if you're in a college town and everyone is using 250GB/mo, then you might not get warnings unless you really are within the top few percent of users. Guess I'll find out soon enough, not using a business account any more I blew through 2+ TB over a few months on Comcast and never heard a peep.
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# ? Aug 29, 2011 17:35 |
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So I FINALLY figured out how to get Sickbeard to put the episodes into the appropriate season folders after the post-processing (I guess I missed the option during install or something.) But low and behold, my WDTV Live Hub won't play all the files that sickbeard processes now. So I reverted back to the old way where I just drag the episodes into their season folders after processing and now they magically work again.
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# ? Sep 1, 2011 04:21 |
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Apparently this guy is having the same problem. After reading this on the wiki, I sense that python is to blame. Can anyone confirm/deny the issue lies with Python? freebsd 8.2 i386 python 2.6.7 cherrypy 3.2.0 sabnzbd+ 0.6.6 code:
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drwprtcht posted:So I reverted back to the old way where I just drag the episodes into their season folders after processing and now they magically work again. I actually prefer doing it this way, what with propers and the like with my wierd folder structure I have set up. Takes about 60 seconds with rdp while I eat my cereal in the morning, and it'll be scanned and imported into the boxee box by the time I get home from work.
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devmd01 posted:I actually prefer doing it this way, what with propers and the like with my wierd folder structure I have set up. Takes about 60 seconds with rdp while I eat my cereal in the morning, and it'll be scanned and imported into the boxee box by the time I get home from work. FWIW, Sickbeard automatically handles propers.
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# ? Sep 1, 2011 18:11 |
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Anyone desperate for Sick Beard updates should check out the repo on GitHub. There are over 250 forks, and a few of them that have had quite a few commits lately. https://github.com/midgetspy/Sick-Beard/network I personally haven't tried any yet. I'm not sure if they'd be compatible with the built-in updater or if you'd just need to manually git pull.
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# ? Sep 1, 2011 21:26 |
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Grayham posted:Anyone desperate for Sick Beard updates should check out the repo on GitHub. There are over 250 forks, and a few of them that have had quite a few commits lately. The only reason I haven't switched is because of the auto updater and not really wanting to make the effort of using git pull. Is the original developer dead or something? I thought you could just pull commits into the code?
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 04:23 |
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kri kri posted:The only reason I haven't switched is because of the auto updater and not really wanting to make the effort of using git pull. Is the original developer dead or something? I thought you could just pull commits into the code? You have to make a "pull request" for it to be incorporated into the trunk (or branch). Migetspy has the decision whether to incorporate the commit into the trunk. He made a comment on one of the pull requests a few days ago so I guess he's not dead.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 04:40 |
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I recently switched apartments and ever since my download rate hovers around 600kb/s from my astraweb server. My speedtests show my bandwidth as going up to 5mb/s during times of low traffic. I have tried switching ports, changing the number of connections, using a supernews account, and using SSL. With all of these options the most I can hope to get is ~590kb/s. I don't directly have a modem but rather plug into a ethernet jack since the apartment complex I live in has a bulk internet account. I performed a glasnot test but that didn't show any throttling on my ISP's part. Anyone have any suggestions?
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natsea posted:I recently switched apartments and ever since my download rate hovers around 600kb/s from my astraweb server. My speedtests show my bandwidth as going up to 5mb/s during times of low traffic. I have tried switching ports, changing the number of connections, using a supernews account, and using SSL. With all of these options the most I can hope to get is ~590kb/s. I think you're just confusing the units. 5 megabits per second is equivalent to 640 kilobytes per second. http://www.google.com/search?q=5+megabits+per+second+in+kilobytes+per+second You're downloading nearly as fast as possible on your connection.
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