fableman wrote:A good working UPLOAD feature!!!!
Ortep wrote:It would be nice if there was a better way to clean the junk that stays behind after autorar.
When you use NZB's the 'download' folder often contains a lots of garbage. Things like an NZB, a srr, sfv, nfo, par2 sample etc.
I spend quite some time checking my download directory for things that may be of interrest. I have to open al subfolders and look if something usefull is there and if not, delete the directory.
I would like an option to give NPB a list of file names (*.nfo, *.sfv etc)to delete after autopar is finished. And delete empty folders afterwards.
t would be nice if there was a better way to clean the junk that stays behind after autorar.
richy99 wrote:the speed limiter would need to be completely rewritten to do this, how many connections do you normally use?
itimpi wrote:The reason is that there is a current 20Mb limit is not aribitary - it is a technical limit imposed by the granularity Windows gives on timeslices. I know that Quade is looking to provide a higher limit for v6, but that is going to have to use a completely different mechanism than the current speed limiter to achieve this, so whether progress has been made I am not sure.
itimpi wrote:Lowering the number of connection may not download the max Newsbin speed, but it will definitely reduce the effect on any other applications using the network. If you really can get away with 1 or 2 connections, you may find the need to use the bandwidth limiter disappears.
richy99 wrote:many people seem to want to run 20 connections AND the speed limiter at the same time, which is pointless
as mentioned it will take a lot of work to get it to work as people want over 20meg
Quade wrote:If they eventually unrar, I don't see the problem. It's pretty dependent on your PC. What you're reporting seems particularly slow though. For unrar and repair, CPU's are pretty important too. I download to a single 7200 rpm disk and my machine doesn't fall behind even at twice that speed. It's a quad core though running > 3.5 Ghz.
Sounds like the files are downloading faster than they can be checked. That's either CPU or disk IO.
richy99 wrote:its an amd machine, that could be the cause, the library dont see mto play that well with amd
Quade wrote:The AMD thing applies during repair. Not during download. It's pretty obvious if you have that problem. Either repair fails or it consumes all of your RAM. The solution is using the older non-multicore par dll. Edward, you don't seem to have the symptoms.
richy99 wrote:highly unlikely to happen but never say never
highly unlikely to happen but never say never
Quade wrote:
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highly unlikely to happen but never say never
I'd be happy to build support for this into Newsbin. I'm not an app developer though so, someone else would have to do the other end.
Quade wrote:'bot icon does have a 256x256 RGB/A mode. I don't know how windows picks an icon out of the EXE for use in explorer. The icons and graphical elements look better in vista and '7 than in XP. XP doesn't support high color/RGBA for all graphical elements.
DThor wrote:Nobody's questioning the technical possibility, it just makes more sense to develop on a platform without a dogmatic and unpredictable overseer like apple that is as likely to yank an app for showing a nipple as it will approve it. And if you're talking about developing in the 'offmarket' apple world, you've just removed the biggest reason to consider it in the first place - the install base.
Again, I'm just an end user, not the developer, but do a reality check.
DT
Quade wrote:I'm talking about 6.... since you asked about 6. I can see how it might be ambiguous though.
Ease of use is all I care about. If that means a ribbon then I'll use a ribbon. If it means an old style menu bar is easier to use, that's what I'll use.
some times icons/GUI can be a deciding factor when choosing software.
Quade wrote:He's sort of kidding. Still it's true that Apple is pretty arbitrary about what it permits in the App store. Read about what happened with the App store version of VLC.
AUTOPAR - LEFTOVER FILES - I download the RARs & PARs (I'm not using the PARS tab). If the fileset is clean, Autopar starts decoding. Meanwhile, it still continues to d/l the rest of the PARs. It looks like it only deletes the files that were present at the start of decoding, leaving some or all of the PARs in the download folder.
AUTO-SHUTDOWN/AUTOPAR - Auto-shutdown does not test whether AutoPar is in progress. I've had decoding stop because there were no more files to download.
ERROR SCREEN - I don't like that pop-up error screen. It is frequently wrong - tonight I got "Unable to connect to server - call your provider" messages while it was still downloading! Many of the "article not available" messages often are irrelevant since the file decodes properly. I'm sure it's a great tool for debugging, why not give us an option to not show it?
OPTIONS - Is it possible to apply some options immediately, instead of on the next restart? For instance, if I change window locations, I have to restart a number of times before I'm happy with the display, which interrupts the download in progress, or just makes the whole process take longer than necessary.
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