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FISHMANPET posted:Yeah, because that's the point of post processing. I thought part of the point of post processing was to rename files and strip out unnecessary content before placing it somewhere. You can customise the first 2 steps so why not the last? I mean it's nice and all to have them in sorted folders, but it's just a little odd that I can't seem to specify where the final file specifically ends up.
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Kin posted:I thought part of the point of post processing was to rename files and strip out unnecessary content before placing it somewhere. You can customise the first 2 steps so why not the last? http://sickbeard.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2518#p10006 You will have to accept a bunch of empty ShowName folders. Hide them in /downloads/TV or something.
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FISHMANPET posted:I'm trying to set the quality settings of Couchpotato v2 so that it stops download HDTV rips of movies and searches for the blurays instead. So I've got a profile with 720p first and BR-Rip second, with no check on the 720p box and a check on the BR-Rip box (so that it doesn't stop searching once its found 720p, it also has to be a BR-Rip). BR-Rip would not give you an HD encode, it's a tag they stick on releases that are basically the same as DVD rips except a BD was used as source. Just put HDTV in your ignored words list. Keito fucked around with this message at 12:46 on Aug 25, 2012 |
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gently caress I'm starting to really hate CouchPotato. This is my renamer settings:![]() I want the name to come out something like "The movie - 720p - bluray.mkv" So a movie I just downloaded (that is a bluray) got marked as hdtv. And as far as I can tell, unlike Sickbeard, there's no way for me to manually set a quality. I've also got movies I downloaded before CouchPotato, and I can't set the source on those either.
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Tapedump posted:What is the full path in those boxes? Are they relative paths, absolute paths, UNC paths, etc.? They are absolute paths. The SAB box and the first CPS box is: quote:/home/shares/public/storage/downloads/couchpotato The second CPS box is: quote:/home/shares/public/storage/Movies I'm also having another error where I manually put a movie into the /Movies folder, then do a full library refresh on CPS, but the movie doesn't get added to my "Manage" list, and is still in my "Wanted" list.
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I have CPS running on two different WHSv1 (mine and my sister's) boxes, and both have renaming working perfectly. I run CPS from source and the SAB Windows version as a service. This may, or may not, help in a Linux setup, but I have CPS setup like this: ![]() That's D:\shares\Downloads\newmovietemp and D:\shares\Movies. CPS finds a release, SAB downloads it to the "From" path, CPS renames and moves it to the "To" path. Of course, my SAB Category looks like this: ![]() \\server\downloads is the same as (WHSbox)D:\shares\downloads
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This is probably a stupid question. I like that Sickbeard can be set to automatically grab higher quality versions of an episode as they become available, but I'd like more control over the process. Is there a way to temporarily pause this function? I'm on a strict throughput quota and it's a bit irritating to wake up one day late in the month and discover that Sickbeard has eaten up a large portion of my remaining quota overnight.
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...! posted:This is probably a stupid question. I like that Sickbeard can be set to automatically grab higher quality versions of an episode as they become available, but I'd like more control over the process. Is there a way to temporarily pause this function? I'm on a strict throughput quota and it's a bit irritating to wake up one day late in the month and discover that Sickbeard has eaten up a large portion of my remaining quota overnight. You can mark episodes as archived so it won't go back and replace them. Or set your quota in sabnzbd lower than what it actually is so it won't all suddenly be spent up, and then adjust when necessary. Neither is what you were hoping for, but replacing with higher quality versions isn't exactly ideal on a limited connection.
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SABnzdb spams warnings for me every three seconds, and I was hoping someone might have an idea as to what's going on. As far as I can tell, nothing is actually broken; I just get annoyed seeing the notification. Looking at the warnings option gives me this, ad nauseam:code:
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Looks like database.pyc is malformed! Try reinstalling
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Caveat: How do I database ![]() This worked for me when I had a malformed database in Sickbeard: sqlite3 sickbeard.bak .dump | sqlite3 sickbeard.db Back up your current database.pyc, then rename a copy try that.
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I've had some weird issues with CP V2 Renaming the last month or so. It won't rename any downloads until it is given a manual restart. File(s) will sit in Downloads/unprocessed for hours until I restart. Suddenly *poof* Boxcar sends out crazy alerts and everything is processed to downloads/processed folder. I tried a fresh install from Git today with no luck. The only other thing it could be is that I'm using pooled storage in Flexraid (5x2TB HD). However, I've been using Flexraid for almost 3 months with no CP issues and Sickbeard Post-Processing works fine. I guess I'll make 2 folders on my SSD drive and see if it still requires the restart to be sure. Frustrated to say the least. Edit: I didn't manage to find a direct answer to problem but a pretty easy work around. Since SABnzbd now supports python scripts for post-processing, you can use the one made for CouchPotato without a dedicated .exe. Just replace your version of python with the ActivePython 2.7.2.5 (32 bit) one and it should work fine. EconOutlines fucked around with this message at 08:36 on Aug 28, 2012 |
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Keito posted:You can mark episodes as archived so it won't go back and replace them. Or set your quota in sabnzbd lower than what it actually is so it won't all suddenly be spent up, and then adjust when necessary. What does setting the quota in SAB actually do? Does it refuse incoming episodes from Sickbeard or does it autopause them or something else entirely?
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It pauses the entire queue if you have reached your quota. Also there isn't a way to disable it, I enabled it to see what it did myself and found out you couldn't disable it, so I had to set it to 200TB or something.
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I forgot that I can just pause SABnzbd. ![]()
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...! posted:This is probably a stupid question. I like that Sickbeard can be set to automatically grab higher quality versions of an episode as they become available, but I'd like more control over the process. Is there a way to temporarily pause this function? I'm on a strict throughput quota and it's a bit irritating to wake up one day late in the month and discover that Sickbeard has eaten up a large portion of my remaining quota overnight. Yeah, I don't need to wake up to two emails saying both a 720p HD version and a 720p WEB-DL version were grabbed, and then half a year later get one more email saying the BluRay rip was downloaded.
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Y'all can fix that by just modifying the show to only download what you want. Either you can wait until the BluRay is out, or just grab the 720p stuff as it becomes available. Also, if you're under bandwidth restrictions make sure to disable the "download propers" option in Sickbeard.
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This was posted on dognzb, so if you want an account you may want to get one in the next few days.quote:DOGnzb is going private!
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How many search providers do I need?
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Guy Axlerod posted:How many search providers do I need? IMO as many as you can as they are continually shutting down over the years.
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Good looking out, just registered!
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Bioalchemist posted:This was posted on dognzb, so if you want an account you may want to get one in the next few days. Thanks for the warning, the more providers the better.
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Dognzb is newznab right?
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UltimoDragonQuest posted:Dognzb is newznab right? Newznab backend with a custom ColdFusion (yes really) frontend IIRC.
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wolrah posted:Newznab backend with a custom ColdFusion (yes really) frontend IIRC. Wow, a single website keeping two dying technologies afloat? (yes I know usenet isn't dying shutup)
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ambushsabre posted:Wow, a single website keeping two dying technologies afloat? (yes I know usenet isn't dying shutup) hahaha holy gently caress, are they serious? onPaste="return false;" Yes, you can't paste in your password, so pick something simple that's easy to type, instead of something secure.
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Harik posted:hahaha holy gently caress, are they serious? People paste in their passwords? ![]() Do you keep a text file with all your passwords to copy from or?
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Read posted:People paste in their passwords? Sure. http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3485964 e: not exactly a text file though e2: ok this is seriously stupid. Using my password generator I generated something like '$.M)Z0CcI@DYf17fyM6>7rZgb' and of course it's not letting me paste it into the password registration field to register. gently caress if I'm going to type that in character for character. Is it worth it over nzbs.org? Boris Galerkin fucked around with this message at 09:30 on Aug 31, 2012 |
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Boris Galerkin posted:Sure. Using passwords like that seems a bit extreme, in the rare case someone can manage to actually attempt a bruteforce you don't need anything near that complexity. A password like "Tangerine Alaskan Sheep Volcano" is more than enough entropy ((26+26+1)^31 if you're only bruteforcing spaces and letters (upper/lower case), if you're bruteforcing numbers, special characters and letters in both upper and lower case it's even more) but much easier to remember. Read fucked around with this message at 11:29 on Aug 31, 2012 |
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Boris Galerkin posted:Sure. Why copy and paste if you're using keepass? It can automatically type out a login if you press ctrl+v on an entry.
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Is there a big concern that your password for a website that only hosts NZB files is going to get stolen and used?
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If you're using a password manager in the first place, why not just let it do its job autogenerating strong passwords for everything?
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Read posted:Using passwords like that seems a bit extreme, in the rare case someone can manage to actually attempt a bruteforce you don't need anything near that complexity. A password like "Tangerine Alaskan Sheep Volcano" is more than enough entropy ((26+26+1)^31 if you're only bruteforcing spaces and letters (upper/lower case), if you're bruteforcing numbers, special characters and letters in both upper and lower case it's even more) but much easier to remember. Vykk.Draygo posted:Is there a big concern that your password for a website that only hosts NZB files is going to get stolen and used? Because Keito posted:If you're using a password manager in the first place, why not just let it do its job autogenerating strong passwords for everything? I have a password manager. Why not use it? e: Anyway, why should I register for dognzb when I'm already suing nzbs.org?
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Boris Galerkin posted:e: Anyway, why should I register for dognzb when I'm already suing nzbs.org? It could go down and then you'll need a new NZB index which may or may not be open for registration. It's not exactly an uncommon occurrence in the Usenet world. I have logins at several different ones which just provides some redundancy and ensures I never need to worry about it again.
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I have accounts at all the major nzb sites but when Nzbs.org said it was closing a few months ago I just started my own nn Site at home. Takes an hour or two to get it all up and running and is pretty maintenance free if you don't have to backfill. For the 15$ donation its been awesome!
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Read posted:People paste in their passwords? sort-of. It's one encrypted text file with all my passwords, with a program I wrote to add new sites to it. I work on linux/mac/windows and copy-paste is the one thing they all can do. It's not that I want to use super-strong passwords on any given site, it's that I'd have to go out of my way to make up one just to get around their no-paste idiocy. (Which I did, after finding that there's no good way to change onPaste actions via greasemonkey) Harik fucked around with this message at 01:42 on Sep 1, 2012 |
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AHarik posted:sort-of. It's one encrypted text file with all my passwords, with a program I wrote to add new sites to it. I work on linux/mac/windows and copy-paste is the one thing they all can do. Ahhh, alright. The cross platform thing makes more sense to me than other explanations.
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TraderStav posted:IMO as many as you can as they are continually shutting down over the years. I give 'em two months.
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Are there any catches with Blocknews, like it is slower or something? I've been paying $15 to powerusenet for unlimited, but it looks like I only download about 40 gigs a month. A 200 gb plan would save me about $10 a month. Any month I don't download at least 100gb I'm still saving something (I have never cleared 100gb/mth). Supernews also has $100/yr, which is nearly half of what I'm currently paying. It doesn't make much sense to pay $15 to powerusenet anymore unless I am missing something that makes them worth the $15?
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inpheaux posted:Do you download less than 92Gb/mo? I use supernews and a 5gb blocknews plan for backup.
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