Quade wrote:Realistically, worst case, you need 3 times the set size free space in order to guarantee that repair and unrar succeed.
Hopefully after the repair, the incomplete and par files get permanently deleted to free up that space (which I believe they do).
Quade wrote:Another problem with reducing it, is that download can continue on the same drive during the unrar so, it's not just the unrar using up disk space. I can think about it but you should clear more disk space if you're regularly downloading 60 GB sets. You're on the edge.
Honestly when I am that close (pre-b3) quite often I have to manually pause download to make sure the unrar is successful. I can see how not everyone would prefer this, but it would be nice if there was an option to pause the download while the repair/unrar process is taking place. Otherwise I get stuck in this position where I have a full set of rar-ed files that I can't do anything with (in their current form) due to insufficient space. Plus, a partial set of rars from the next download that keep reducing space further... I either end up having to delete and redownload the entire partial set, or "manually" unrar the full set (keeping an eye on it's unrar progress and deleting a dozen rars at a time to make space).
Also, between repairing/unraring AND downloading? My computer really starts to drag. I've got a gigabit connection and Newsbin is doing all it can to keep up at that point!