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Thermopyle posted:IIRC, backlog stuff is normal priority, currently airing stuff is high. I'm pretty sure this is it. I've had stuff randomly downloading in the background and then randomly see something that just aired appear and jump to the top of my list.
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# ? Feb 10, 2012 16:22 |
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if the episode is the latest from the series it will be set to "High" priority, if it isn't the latest it will get a "normal" priority level.
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# ? Feb 10, 2012 17:14 |
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LaserWash posted:Hmmm... Pulled my supernews on a 10 mb cable connection down from 30 to 6 connections... No difference in download speed (unless I need to restart). Max appears to be 1.3 mb/s. 10 Megabits per second is 1.25 Megabytes per second. So you're maxing it out just fine. Internet service is always advertised in megabits (Mb, big M little b) and SABnzbd displays your download speed in megabytes (MB, big M big B). Google calculator can do the math to covert the two numbers for you.
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# ? Feb 10, 2012 19:54 |
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tronester posted:My first thoughts were that this was perhaps bad ram corrupting the files, as I have had that happen before. However, the 4.5 gigabyte files had no issues. Given how easy it is to run memtest86+, and how frustrating a bad RAM problem can be, I'd suggest running one overnight just to be sure. The larger file may be kicking over into another RAM bank that those multiple 4.5GB files aren't doing.
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# ? Feb 11, 2012 01:27 |
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I just started using Sickbeard. It's managed to hit the API and pull something successfully that I wanted. However, it dropped it into the standard completion folder for SAnzbd. Is there a way to set Sickbeard to drop it into the folder it's downloading for?
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# ? Feb 12, 2012 03:17 |
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YouTuber posted:I just started using Sickbeard. It's managed to hit the API and pull something successfully that I wanted. However, it dropped it into the standard completion folder for SAnzbd. Is there a way to set Sickbeard to drop it into the folder it's downloading for? I'm assuming you mean a separate folder for TV downloads? There is an option in the web interface to do just that: "Config" -> "Post-Processing" -> "Post-Processing". All you need to do is specify the folder structure. Although, if SABnzbd+ is handling the post-processing, it should be blank, I believe. You can set up post-processing rulesets for SABnzbd+ according to site categories like NZBMatrix's if you want in "Config" -> "Categories".
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# ? Feb 12, 2012 04:21 |
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YouTuber posted:I just started using Sickbeard. It's managed to hit the API and pull something successfully that I wanted. However, it dropped it into the standard completion folder for SAnzbd. Is there a way to set Sickbeard to drop it into the folder it's downloading for? Configure Sickbeard to use a specific category when adding NZBs, like TV Shows, and then configure a post-processing directory. In SAB, configure that category to put files in the post-processing directory, and set the post-processing script to SABtoSickbeard. Once files are finished they'll be moved to that dir, then the script will call Sickbeard to rename/move the file and create whatever metadata you've specified.
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# ? Feb 12, 2012 04:42 |
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Thanks to this thread and endless googling, I've finally got my usenet up and running. I saw that some of you guys subscribe to "usenetserver.com" with "blocknews" as your backup -- so I did that and also have two 'optional' backup servers in xsusenet.com and my ISPs(which isn't awful and uses Giganews). I do have some lingering questions: 1. Is there any security risk of not connecting to SABnzbd via SSL? I currently connect to usenetserver, blocknews, and xsusenet using SSL (ISP doesn't offer it) but I'm having trouble figuring out how to create a certificate and make Google Chrome "trust" SABnzbd. I researched and messed around with it for a couple of hours before finally giving up. On a related note, I attempted it in Firefox as well but couldn't even get the sabnzbdstatus extension working so I nixxed that idea. 2. What are your preferred indexing sites? I paid for nzbmatrix (currently down for me) and signed up with NZB.SU as well as the NZBclub search engine. Is there any merit to the invite-only sites like NZBS.org? 3. Newsreaders. Are there any newsgroups with actual information and discussion? I'm into filmmaking and videography and would love to engage with a community of similar interests about relevant usenet stuff. I don't really know where to begin with this though. 4. How do you "queue" things using SABconnect+ & Sabnzbd? Does "priority" matter? Like I said, I just started usenet so I'm still in my honeymoon period but I can't believe I didn't try it before, it's awesome. Druuge Fuel fucked around with this message at 06:42 on Feb 12, 2012 |
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Druuge Fuel posted:1. Is there any security risk of not connecting to SABnzbd via SSL? Druuge Fuel posted:I'm having trouble figuring out how to create a certificate and make Google Chrome "trust" SABnzbd. Druuge Fuel posted:2. What are your preferred indexing sites? I paid for nzbmatrix (currently down for me) and signed up with NZB.SU as well as the NZBclub search engine. Is there any merit to the invite-only sites like NZBS.org? Druuge Fuel posted:
Druuge Fuel posted:3. Newsreaders. Are there any newsgroups with actual information and discussion? Druuge Fuel posted:4. How do you "queue" things using SABconnect+ & Sabnzbd? Does "priority" matter? "Force" is a special category which is like High, but it ignores pause state. It means "seriously download this immediately, I don't care if I told you to pause the queue".
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inpheaux posted:Great info, thank you. I handle remote downloading by having sab sniff a folder in my dropbox account, so no need to worry about the SSL connection then. To clarify about my post about "queues" I was just wondering if you can set SAB to automate downloading the queue "one at a time". Regardless of my priority settings, it sets aside some bandwidth for everything in queue unless I individually pause them. I would rather dedicate 100% bandwidth to one file at a time (automatically) -- but really, it's not that big of deal. I haven't been to mysterbin before so I'm glad you mentioned it. Nice. I hope MSE can stay on point during all of this.
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# ? Feb 12, 2012 09:22 |
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If you end up using google groups in Usenet discussion groups, you could end up being filtered out by other people's clients. Many will have google groups listed as spam and won't display. If you're lucky they'll have it set to just have your reply as a different color so they know what provider it's coming from. It's mostly a spam issue and people looking down on those who use Google groups. If you do find a place you want to participate in, I'd try to get a real client.
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# ? Feb 12, 2012 16:32 |
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Druuge Fuel posted:To clarify about my post about "queues" I was just wondering if you can set SAB to automate downloading the queue "one at a time". Regardless of my priority settings, it sets aside some bandwidth for everything in queue unless I individually pause them. I would rather dedicate 100% bandwidth to one file at a time (automatically) -- but really, it's not that big of deal. If you're concerned about bandwidth (though, you probably shouldn't be), cap SABnzbd's download speed and don't gently caress around with pausing items. If for some reason you DO want to pause everything and manually tell one thing to download, pause the whole queue, find the item you REALLY want to download, and set its priority to "Force". Sperg Victorious posted:If you do find a place you want to participate in, I'd try to get a real client.
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# ? Feb 12, 2012 17:29 |
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Would my provider(Supernews) have any problems with me running 2 instances of Sabnzbd concurrently on the same IP? Will they know? I plan to move one to my HTPC for CP/SB stuff and keep my desktop install for random ISOs. I don't see it happening often but the download times might overlap.
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# ? Feb 13, 2012 21:33 |
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Roving Reporter posted:Would my provider(Supernews) have any problems with me running 2 instances of Sabnzbd concurrently on the same IP? Will they know? I don't see how they could possibly find out. You should be fine provided you don't go over the set amount of connections you're limited to.
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# ? Feb 13, 2012 23:25 |
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They might have an issue with the dual logins. I'd email & ask?
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# ? Feb 14, 2012 02:09 |
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Odette posted:They might have an issue with the dual logins. I'd email & ask? It'd just look like you set sabnzbd to have more connections.
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# ? Feb 14, 2012 02:15 |
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Multiple instances on the same IP is no problem on Supernews as long as you stay below the connection limit. I often have a download running on my desktop at the same time as Sickbeard kicks something off on my server and have never had a problem.
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# ? Feb 14, 2012 04:03 |
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I think I will bite the bullet and get access to usenet to see what its all about; I havent used newsgroups for at least 10 years, back when they were all provided free by ISPs Does anyone have any suggestions as to which provider is best? I see all sorts of posts about giga/supernews having tons of DMCA takedowns, and tons of people saying the same is happening with Astraweb too? Is there a "best choice" these days? or just same poo poo, different pile?
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# ? Feb 15, 2012 20:34 |
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Naes posted:I think I will bite the bullet and get access to usenet to see what its all about; I havent used newsgroups for at least 10 years, back when they were all provided free by ISPs Same poo poo different pile, yes. I'd get a main account from the OP. Supernews is what I use, and would recommend. Haven't had any problems with them, but YMMV. And have a block plan for backup, just in case there's an incomplete. Mine's Astraweb but I haven't used it in a while so take a look at Blocknews as well.
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# ? Feb 15, 2012 20:48 |
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Astraweb is offering 10mbit unlimited for $20 USD a quarter and 1TB block accounts for $50 USD.
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# ? Feb 15, 2012 21:54 |
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Sperg Victorious posted:Astraweb is offering 10mbit unlimited for $20 USD That's a pretty good deal, maybe good enough to drop Supernews next month.
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Sperg Victorious posted:Astraweb is offering 10mbit unlimited for $20 USD a quarter and 1TB block accounts for $50 USD. What's better, Supernews or Astraweb? Or are they pretty much the same?
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# ? Feb 16, 2012 00:21 |
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You're going to need a backup server either way. Supernews has DMCAs. Astraweb will get random missing blocks. It's a toss up.
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# ? Feb 16, 2012 00:24 |
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I use Supernews and Blocknews as a fill server, I can count the number of incompletes from the past year on one hand. I think for $9 or whatever they are pretty much the best option out there.
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Is there anybody here using FrugalUsenet? For $5.99/month, I get 300 days retention and SSL. I'm currently using SuperNews right now but for $4 less per month (I'm unemployed right now so every penny counts), I'm thinking of switching because almost all of my downloads are newer releases. I just want to get some feedback from current users. Thanks in advance.
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The Gunslinger posted:I use Supernews and Blocknews as a fill server, I can count the number of incompletes from the past year on one hand. I think for $9 or whatever they are pretty much the best option out there. I have astraweb instead of supernews and I can say the same thing. Except I pay the $94 a year plan, which is around $8 a month average.
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Demented Guy posted:Is there anybody here using FrugalUsenet? For $5.99/month, I get 300 days retention and SSL. I'm currently using SuperNews right now but for $4 less per month (I'm unemployed right now so every penny counts), I'm thinking of switching because almost all of my downloads are newer releases. I just want to get some feedback from current users. I'm using it for that exact reason. 300 days is more than enough. A block account as backup for rare old downloads and everything's nice.
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# ? Feb 16, 2012 21:56 |
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300 days used to be a lot. I mean A LOT!!!!!
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sharktamer posted:I'm using it for that exact reason. 300 days is more than enough. A block account as backup for rare old downloads and everything's nice. Thanks for the insight. I just saw somebody mentioning about Astraweb's 3-month deal for $20. That's $6.67/month on the average for the same 1200+ days retention or only 67 cents more than FrugalUsenet. After the lapse of the first three-month period, can it be renewed for another three months and so forth? Because if that would be the case (instead of a one-time thing), that would be so worth it and I might just get that over FrugalUsenet.
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Demented Guy posted:Thanks for the insight. As someone pointed out, it caps at 10 Mb/s. It's not awful (my average downloads cap at 1.8 MB/s anyway), but it's something to keep in mind. I'm considering it, but I've been riding their $11 Kleverig Special for a while now, and I'm afraid of changing now that they've bumped the price back up to $15.
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# ? Feb 16, 2012 23:58 |
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I think that's fine by me. I have sucky Internet anyway (5 Mbit/second max) so it won't bother me. Thanks for the input. I'll make the switch after this billing period with Supernews ends.
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# ? Feb 17, 2012 00:04 |
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The Gunslinger posted:I use Supernews and Blocknews as a fill server, I can count the number of incompletes from the past year on one hand. I think for $9 or whatever they are pretty much the best option out there. Same setup I'm using with similar results. I had one file try to get repair blocks and fail to find everything, and one other thing (that was pretty obscure) that it couldn't finish. That's out of hundreds of successful results. No complaints here.
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# ? Feb 17, 2012 02:10 |
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Demented Guy posted:Is there anybody here using FrugalUsenet? For $5.99/month, I get 300 days retention and SSL. I'm currently using SuperNews right now but for $4 less per month (I'm unemployed right now so every penny counts), I'm thinking of switching because almost all of my downloads are newer releases. I just want to get some feedback from current users. Also using it and it is also great. out of this world retention is over rated these days.
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SlipperyNipple posted:out of this world retention is over rated these days. Seeing all my downloads from > 500 days I wouldn't see 300 days retention as something worth paying for.
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Shy posted:Seeing all my downloads from > 500 days I wouldn't see 300 days retention as something worth paying for. Yeah. I'm not one who generally knows about things in real-time, so I rely on the backlog a lot. Also, I have to think (speculate) that the existence of such extensive retention means that there's a lot less reposting than there used to be.
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# ? Feb 18, 2012 14:42 |
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The Modern Leper posted:Also, I have to think (speculate) that the existence of such extensive retention means that there's a lot less reposting than there used to be.
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# ? Feb 18, 2012 16:30 |
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I setup a friend with XBMC on an apple TV, I originally planned to run sabnzbd on the system itself but due to limited resources I could see serious performance issues when running par2. So, I'm asking for advice on how to configure everything. What I've done is setup sabnzbd and sickbeard on his desktop computer. The movies will be hosted on the ATV however I don't want it to download directly to it since it's over wireless and I'm worried about the connection being interrupted. So, what I want to do is:
Recommendations?
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# ? Feb 18, 2012 22:27 |
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I'm getting slow-downs with astraweb recently. It will download all day at 25mbit/s (my ISP max) and then suddenly vary wildly between 0kb/s and 500kb/s. I've tried switch between SSL and non-SSL and different ports. Any idea what's going on? ISP is Verizon FIOS if it matters. duz posted:Yes. I probably should fix that up. Please do I'll even donate a few dollars your way once it's working again if you have a donate button anywhere. hayden. fucked around with this message at 22:55 on Feb 19, 2012 |
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hayden. posted:I'm getting slow-downs with astraweb recently. It will download all day at 25mbit/s (my ISP max) and then suddenly vary wildly between 0kb/s and 500kb/s. I've tried switch between SSL and non-SSL and different ports. Any idea what's going on? If you want to fix it yourself: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3481331&group_id=247512&atid=1305821
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Gimperial posted:If you want to fix it yourself: Awesome, thanks.
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