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dzarc posted:Is astraweb down for anyone else? Yeah, I had a download halt halfway through and have been unable to connect since Website not loading for me either. Edit: (Not on Comcast) este fucked around with this message at 02:03 on Mar 3, 2015 |
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dzarc posted:Is astraweb down for anyone else? Both the website and their usenet servers are working just fine for me.
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 06:29 |
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Maybe it's Comcast.
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Headphones MB mirror and indexer going yearly paid: Not worth it for me, considering how unreliable Headphones is and how little real dev it's gotten in years. I can't help but feel this is another cash grab like so many indexers, programs, etc that beg for money and then fold up shop. quote:Hey there - UndyingShadow fucked around with this message at 20:38 on Mar 2, 2015 |
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yeah sorry headphones guy, but the thing's a pile of poo poo that never really worked well in the first place. Maybe have a non-lovely thing and then charge for it? I'd say if people are destroying your indexer, work on your search algorithm instead.
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Headphones, both the indexer and the program, has always been pretty terrible and unreliable for me. I don't bother with Usenet for music any more.
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I got sick of trying to get headphones to work (one day it grabs a few albums, 3 months later it grabs one more, etc), so a little while ago I just shut the whole operation down. Making it a subscription just gives me another reason to stick with songza/spotify.
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SymmetryrtemmyS posted:Headphones, both the indexer and the program, has always been pretty terrible and unreliable for me. I don't bother with Usenet for music any more. Exactly. I think certain things work better on Usenet while others work better on private torrent sites running software like Gazelle. Music absolutely falls into the latter.
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EL BROMANCE posted:Exactly. I think certain things work better on Usenet while others work better on private torrent sites running software like Gazelle. Music absolutely falls into the latter. Comics, too, for my (lack of) money. And ebooks.
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Toss my hat in for the Astraweb is down crew. Also running Comcast. Has anyone tried their EU servers?
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YouTuber posted:Toss my hat in for the Astraweb is down crew. Also running Comcast. Has anyone tried their EU servers? I'm on Comcast and had to switch over to their EU servers to get it working.
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EgillSkallagrimsson posted:I'm on Comcast and had to switch over to their EU servers to get it working. That worked for me, thanks for the tip.
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dzarc posted:Is astraweb down for anyone else? Been horendously slow for me all day... Edit 1 day later: seems fine now Rooted Vegetable fucked around with this message at 23:48 on Mar 3, 2015 |
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Astraweb is being a pain for me too, and I'm not on Comcast. I'm getting connection refused to ssl-eu, ssl-us, and ssl subdomains. edit: Looking at it again, either Astraweb turned off port 8081 or my client somehow got the bright idea that it should start connecting to port 8081 out of nowhere. Either way, switching to 443 fixed things up. Achmed Jones fucked around with this message at 22:38 on Mar 4, 2015 |
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Has development on Sickbeard ceased? I notice the last git commit was over a month ago and on their forums there is a sticky from someone I'd presume to be a top developer saying they're leaving the project.
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YouTuber posted:Has development on Sickbeard ceased? I notice the last git commit was over a month ago and on their forums there is a sticky from someone I'd presume to be a top developer saying they're leaving the project. That and most everyone has migrated to Sonarr (Formally NZBDrone).
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8-bit Miniboss posted:That and most everyone has migrated to Sonarr (Formally NZBDrone). Well, on this post I went and checked out Sonarr and it's loving excellent. I'm running it on a Raspberry Pi and it was sluggish as poo poo to load the webpage. Sonarr is loving silk smooth. I'm wondering if sticking with Sabnzbd is also warranted.
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I also made the jump to Sonarr and it has been amazing. At the same time (about 3? months ago) I installed NZBGet and haven't had a reason to go back to Sabnzbd. I'm not a crazy advanced user or anything but it does every task I give it faster than Sabnzbd, especially just plain old unpacking, plus the interface is better. Everything is running on a decently powerful machine because I have it performing other tasks so I can't really speak to how less powerful hardware would effect it.
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OK so I guess I will try out Sonarr and NZBget, though Ive not really ever had issues with sickbeard and SABNZBD. Is there a way to migrate my database and settings from the latter two apps into the former?
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I'm about to try out NZBget over the SABnzbd server I've had for years, but has anyone used Sonarr on linux? Requiring mono would introduce an extra point of failure for me, where at least sickbeard is purely the python I already have installed for a dozen other things.
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gabensraum posted:I'm about to try out NZBget over the SABnzbd server I've had for years, but has anyone used Sonarr on linux? Requiring mono would introduce an extra point of failure for me, where at least sickbeard is purely the python I already have installed for a dozen other things. I use Sonarr on my Ubuntu server. Works fine. I also switched to NZBGet. It's OK. To be honest, I don't really see the point of switching from SABNzbd, they're about the same. I won't bother switching back.
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gabensraum posted:I'm about to try out NZBget over the SABnzbd server I've had for years, but has anyone used Sonarr on linux? Requiring mono would introduce an extra point of failure for me, where at least sickbeard is purely the python I already have installed for a dozen other things. I'm running it on a Raspberry Pi B under Arch Linux and it's pretty good. Sickbeard was sluggish when rendering the web GUI. Sonarr is much faster at doing this and it also appears to tackle failed downloads.
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Good info, thanks.
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SickRage and sabnzbd working good enough for me on FreeNAS.
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Laserface posted:OK so I guess I will try out Sonarr and NZBget, though Ive not really ever had issues with sickbeard and SABNZBD. I'm still using SABnzbd so can't help you there, but with Sonarr, I just pointed it to same folder SickBeard used and seemed to pick up everything. Just have to link up the info which wasn't too difficult. You'll also might want to tweak the settings for renaming if you want to keep everything in the same format when it renames things.
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Thanks. Yeah I'm setting up sonar now and it's very nice (sickbeard still has no .app for OS X) but I don't want the year showing in the title of the shows/seasons at all. Can that be done? I can't see a switch for it.
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Laserface posted:Thanks. Yeah I'm setting up sonar now and it's very nice (sickbeard still has no .app for OS X) but I don't want the year showing in the title of the shows/seasons at all. Can that be done? I can't see a switch for it. I believe that's for when you have more than one show of the same title (they exist!). New shows I've added since migrating over didn't add the year from what I've seen in my folders.
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Thermopyle posted:To be honest, I don't really see the point of switching from SABNzbd, they're about the same.
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8-bit Miniboss posted:I believe that's for when you have more than one show of the same title (they exist!). New shows I've added since migrating over didn't add the year from what I've seen in my folders. OK, so sometimes with Sickbeard I download a show elsewhere (torrents) as a bulk lot (whole series, just a single season) and then manually post process that folder in my downloads folder so that it then gets renamed/sorted into the show folder. is there a way to do that with Sonarr?
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Laserface posted:OK, so sometimes with Sickbeard I download a show elsewhere (torrents) as a bulk lot (whole series, just a single season) and then manually post process that folder in my downloads folder so that it then gets renamed/sorted into the show folder. Although I have yet to find documentation for it's real purpose, I think that's what the Drone Factory is for. At least that's how I've been using it! You can set the folder and scan interval with Download Client > Advanced Settings > Drone Factory. I set it to only scan once a week, with the idea that I don't use it all that often and when I do I can just force scan on the the system > tasks page (Downloaded Episodes Scan).
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CrispKing posted:Although I have yet to find documentation for it's real purpose, I think that's what the Drone Factory is for. At least that's how I've been using it! Currently this is the only way its post processing anything, though I dont have presets/filtering setup in SABNZBD at all. its also downloading xml and nfo files and I hate that poo poo so its off to a terrible start.
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Laserface posted:I dont have presets/filtering setup in SABNZBD at all. Why not? Oh, and you should be able to turn off nfo/metadata creation under the Metadata tab.
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Thermopyle posted:I use Sonarr on my Ubuntu server. Works fine. NZBGet uses less resources, its compiled. It made a difference on my limited RAM/CPU server, especially when paired with Sonarr running under Mono. If you have super-high Internet speed NZBGet can max out connections better than SABNzbd too.
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So, to move to Sonarr I just need to tell it where my TV directory is and it will discover everything? Also, I like the way Sickbeard notifies Plex to process a download, does Sonarr do this? What is Drone Factory, a part of Sonarr? SBs fiasco with DST and nzb.su has me looking at Sonarr.
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porktree posted:So, to move to Sonarr I just need to tell it where my TV directory is and it will discover everything? Yup, you'll point it at the TV directory, then go through and make sure it found all the right shows. Sonarr will do the same notifications - just make sure to set it up under the Settings > Connect tab. I have my PMS connected and set to update, and PHT notifications work if you pretend it's an XBMC installation. Drone Factory (I think) is just the name they use for a scanned post processing folder where files that Sonarr didn't snatch get processed. I think if you download other episodes into the sonarr download folder then it doesn't know what to do with them. If anyone knows where I can find some documentation on this so I can get verification, let me know. edit: Although that's how I'm using it...maybe I'm doing it all the hard way? https://github.com/Sonarr/Sonarr/wiki/FAQ posted:Does Sonarr require a SABnzbd post-processing script to import downloaded episodes? CrispKing fucked around with this message at 14:45 on Mar 9, 2015 |
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Decairn posted:NZBGet uses less resources, its compiled. It made a difference on my limited RAM/CPU server, especially when paired with Sonarr running under Mono. If you have super-high Internet speed NZBGet can max out connections better than SABNzbd too. Sorry, I wasn't clear. What I really meant was that each has advantages over the other so there wasn't a clear, general this-one-is-the-best winner. FWIW, NZBGet being faster at downloading is also a function of the speed of your hardware. On my i5-750 server the two clients max out my 100 mbit connection. On a note that this reminds me of...I realize everyone uses Usenet differently, but to be honest I don't really care much about speed as long as it's above a threshold like maybe a MB or two. My downloads are all automated, so stuff just shoes up in my HTPC libraries and then I watch it. I've only got 100mbit because Charter keeps upgrading our speed for free. The bastards.
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other than being faster (a non-issue for me since it's on a nas4free server sitting in the corner that only does usenet and holds my raid, basically) what's the advantages of Sonarr over Sickbeard? It looks like to even give it a shot I have to upgrade my nas to get off FreeBSD 9.1 and get to 9.2 or beyond, so I'm not super thrilled about fixing what isn't broken unless there's a killer feature for doing it.
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If you've got an integrated Sab setup that you're happy with, it's probably not worth moving over to Get. If you're starting clean, or you're having problems with Sab then Get is more worthwhile. It's a better client (IMO) but it's not massively better.
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Telex posted:other than being faster (a non-issue for me since it's on a nas4free server sitting in the corner that only does usenet and holds my raid, basically) what's the advantages of Sonarr over Sickbeard? Sickbeard doesn't seem to have much activity anymore while Sonarr is getting regular updates. Also Sonarr has a mobile interface which I like.
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Eh Sonarr comes so close on the 'mobile interface' but it just seems like it's trying to be responsive and isn't wonderful at it. Messes up a lot, hard to navigate the show because it uses iFrame style things, needs multiple taps to get something to respond. It's not awful, it just could be so much better.
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