Aggressive Assembly Mode?

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Aggressive Assembly Mode?

Postby jackholexxxx » Sat Oct 22, 2016 4:07 pm

6.73B1

Can you explain this feature? I thought I understood it but it does not seem to be working as I expected.

I am downloading a set that is comprised of 21 x 52.4MB parts. The first .rar file is missing about 2.8MB, but everything else is complete including over 100MB of PAR2 files. I am seeing the retries happen rather than assembly and repair.

PAR: [702 of 735] D:26 DL:8 Retry:4 N:5,,0d:01h:58m

If I assemble incompletes, the files repair and extract without issue.

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Re: Aggressive Assembly Mode?

Postby Quade » Sun Oct 23, 2016 1:23 pm

How many retries do you have set? Aggressive mode still obeys retries before it assembles. I assume you're showing PAR blocks too. It'll only assemble them automatically if the small par downloads and the par blocks have counted up somewhat.
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Re: Aggressive Assembly Mode?

Postby jackholexxxx » Sun Oct 23, 2016 1:37 pm

Retries are currently set to an impossibly large number, but based on the description in the settings I thought it would "bypass retries". I will try a more realistic value.

I am trying to work around header issues I have been seeing for the last several weeks. Many items will show incomplete even though they show complete on the search server. I thought I could turn on aggressive assembly and have it assemble and repair without the retries.

Will aggressive assembly ever happen if a file has no PARs? The reason I originally set retries so high is because I never want MP3 files assembled if they are not incomplete.
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