. I do not use any autorar functions of the news client.
Quade wrote:Ok here's the issue.
You might want to use $(NZBFILE) in the unrar or download path so, you can ID what this file should really be named.
I've thought of a way to improve the PAR par by defaulting to using the par information from the other files even if a damaged one can't be id'd. In your case, you might want to install QuickPar and then double-click the PAR file and then manually import the mis-named damaged files. This might allow quickpar to find and use the damaged files to rename and repair.
These kinds of NZB's are ripe for automation using something like Sonaar with Newsbin which can rename the final MKV into a decent filename.
Is there a problem having both the download and unrar folder configured to be named after the $(NZBFILE)?
Quade wrote:I found some of the obscured posts are purposely damaged causing Newsbin problems. I have a fix for it which will be in the next beta. Not all obscured posts do this.Is there a problem having both the download and unrar folder configured to be named after the $(NZBFILE)?
There isn't. It's a good way to go.
Quade wrote:I found some of the obscured posts are purposely damaged causing Newsbin problems. I have a fix for it which will be in the next beta. Not all obscured posts do this.
I don't use auto-unrar/par
I use quickpar manually, using the add button to add the files. Windows Explorer or Directory Opus which I use shows them the correct file size. I've tried using multipar instead, different news server providers, makes no different, they all still require hundreds of blocks, every file is damaged.
I am seeing many and not sure even the pars download as expected. (ie they also appear random rubbish)
Are these fake posts released to waste people's time?
I am not yet 100% sure if the pars dont also download like this - no file extension and random char name.
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