Yeah, I already tried that method... to blindly run at regular intervals. The whole point would be to have the script do it's job right immediately after movie/tv media files are available. I wouldn't want to wait until the next time the script runs. If the script runs too often, it can interfere during the .tmp folder rar unarchiving process. It wouldn't be a good idea to run the script for nzbs that only have multi-part rar files (not single pictures). Also, it wouldn't be a good idea to run the script if there is an active download in progress.
I currently use a good directory monitoring tool that processes the script once it detects a new media file in the downloads folder. But, seems to have a problem with processing the media files that are in the .tmp unrar directory (while newbin unraring is still in progress).
But, yeah... it looks like its definitely not as simple as I originally thought (sorry being so naive). Thanks so much for your consideration!
DThor wrote:I'd just put the script on a timer outside of newsbin and have it run every x minutes. It sounds to me that this could cover your initial implementation scenario fairly closely. Plus, can you imagine the disaster that would happen if a user decided to download 1000 single chunk pictures on a whim, forgetting about that being set?
Anyway, I get your point, Quade may well have it on his list.
DT