Quade wrote:I'm not following what you mean.
Many files are posted in an obscured format these days and the only way to know what's in them is the NZB Filename. Where are you double-clicking?
gplatt wrote:Yes they do Quade. Example:
etc, etc.
Graeme
<Bla bla listd 2017.1080p.AMZN.WEBRip.DDP5.1.x264-NTG.nzb> [002/180] - "8Ag8nK30pCuFLXCQMSgF.part001.rar" -50,73 GB- yEnc
Quade wrote:I'll see if I can reproduce this. Thanks.
Quade wrote:I can't make it fail. I added 20 NZB's in one shot and they all showed the filename.
Specifically how are you adding them to the download list? You can't double-click 10 at a time. You have to either use autoload or drag and drop.
just that being able to change all the filenames over to readable would be a handy option in a future release.
Quade wrote:just that being able to change all the filenames over to readable would be a handy option in a future release.
Right now you're the only person reporting this so, I don't consider it a bug yet. The question is why does it work for me and not work for you? Are you using vanilla windows 10 or something else, like Wine under linux or Crossover on a Mac?
automatically converts all files to readable filenames
Quade wrote:automatically converts all files to readable filenames
I resist calling it "converts to readable filenames" because all it really does is show part of the NZB Filename in the subject area. So, if the NZB Filenames themselves aren't readable, you won't see a readable fields.
Even you mention that on restart they show up. That suggests the data is there but it's not displaying on your Win7.
<NZBFilename #1> bla bla
bla bla
bla bla
....
If I understand your report, what you see is this, till you restart Newsbin.
Correct. So how do I fix it?
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