ozzii wrote:I've downloaded the V6 to test the UNICODE....
The installer is not in UNICODE so the cyrillic characters are not showed.
I have an error when the installer try to download the language file.
So NBP is in english.....
[07:47:16] ERROR news-europe.giganews.com - NNTPServer: Compressed Headers - Connection Failed while reading Data: Unspecified Network Error
Won't auto-assemble downloads with missing or bad chunks
-setting the spool download directory, the nbi setting isn't working for me
biosteel wrote:-setting the spool download directory, the nbi setting isn't working for me, always goes to the default folder. 5.59 folder was 90gb without the 10 biggest groups, it gotten too large to keep on the App drive now.
-while downloading I'm unable to saturate the line with 20 connections, 5.59 seemed to only be stopped by disk activity, getting near full speed with 20 connections, need 50 for full saturation with 743, which incidentally didn't improve speeds with 5.59 much.
Some options for people to set aside gigabytes of cache for downloading files would be great. with files below a certain threshold keeping everything in ram would do wonders for unpacking and repairs.
emel - filters work fine, if youselect it from the gog/grouo then when you load it you have to have enable filters ticked in the post window or it will not work, v5 worked the same
What do the cache settings show in the Status bar?
bootster wrote:I don't even see a version 6 anywhere on the beta download page. Did it get removed?
If you look at the status bar you'll see "Cache X/200" T
Semel wrote:hmm i dont see anything like that..
[Settings]
ChunkCacheSize=nnn
but you can make as big as you like 400,600,1000 etc .
. Even with the new download engine in 3.x from Ue it's still a lot SLOWER than NewsBin when it comes to downloading.
KilJaden wrote:You can increase the Cache size so it won't hurt you're downloading performance"" , just edit in the nbi file
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[Settings]
ChunkCacheSize=nnn
The default is 200 , but you can make as big as you like 400,600,1000 etc .
neilt0 wrote:200 what? MB, chunks, weasels?
Semel wrote:though i excluded completely data folder..where all these nb files were..so..
Header downloads in v6 build 743 still drop with the Unspecified Network error log entry I posted,
very quickly.
itimpi wrote:neilt0 wrote:200 what? MB, chunks, weasels?
I thought you might have guessed from the name that it is Chunks!
Chunks are typically around 600KB, so a value of 1000 means Newsbin will use about 600MB of RAM when running. Whether that matters to you deends on how much RAM you have - for modern systems this sort of value is acceptable, while older ones will want a value more like the default of 200.
Semel wrote:Here goes another proof that newsbin PRo 6 beta 1 has indeed problems with simultaneous downloading\unpacking on high speed
This time its sabnzbd. Two 2 Gb files. DOwnload speed while unpacking never dropped below 10.4 MB
I didnt even have to adjust article cache size! There was no need as you can clearly see
Because, you know, when its one newsreader that works OK and another not Ok,then it might mean nothing
When its a newsreader and nzb downloader that work OK against the same newsreader which doesnt then its a pattern
Please, do something about it.
Your chunk method or whatever NB uses just doesnt cut it.. you increase cache to 1000, letting nb6 to consume 600+mb ram and it still does drop speed heavily
i was actually wondering if this exact situation(downloading\unraring of large files) was tested on high speed(up to 100 mbit) at all. .not just plain downloading which is really great, i have no complaints whatsoever about it..and of course not on SSD drive
PS You are gonna laugh your ass off lol.... Even that buggy piece of code junk- Newsleecher managed to keep steady 10.54MB while unpacking. It eventually slowed down the speed of unpacking (not like sabnzbd \Usenet explorer) but thats not the point. It passed the test anyways
richy99 wrote:what address did you use?
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