by lmoseley » Thu Nov 14, 2013 6:49 pm
Essentially, dragging & dropping. Actually, I subscribe to an indexing service. It delivers up the requested NZBs in a ZIP file. I download the zip, open it, and double-click the NZB files inside one-by-one.
The NZB file contains the details for the whole fileset: the main RAR, plus the NFO and SFV and SUB and, often one or more sample files + PAR2s for the sample.
The think that keeps this from working, I think, is that the uploader typically uses a fixed description for the entire file set, samples and all. The word SAMPLE dies not appear in the description. But, on the line items in Newsbin, the description is followed with the file name, which WILL include the word SAMPLE, if appropriate. The "don't download" filter looks at the description but not the file name, even though Newsbin knows what that file name is.
I understand that there is a file name filter, but that only deletes the file after downloading it, right? That defeats the whole purpose of deleting it, which is saving the time and download bytes for downloading the sample.
After all, Newsbin DOES know the name of the file when the NZB is opened. If Newsbin can display the file name on the screen, it cam make decisions about it.