2011-07-23, 02:15
seand Wrote:So got the newest commit again (7/22/11) and have good news and bad news on the UnRAID.
Like the previous update when I clicked on the update it seemed to start the update and never refresh in the web daemon. Eventually get a warning about "illegal headers". However if I reload the main url it comes up fine and it appears the new commit is running, so it may be a minor issue in the handoff.
Good news: the new commit seems much more effective at locating and snatching titles i.e. albums I had identified on a manual search of nzbmatrix but which headphones didn't find previously it identified and snatched to sab immediately in the new version. This happened repeatedly so I'm confident that something has improved dramatically in headphones ability to correctly identify nzbs.
Bad news: the update wiped clean all my "wanted" albums and reset them all to "skipped" - which is how I realized it was identifying and snatching albums more effectively than previously when I went back to reset them to "wanted".
I'm very impressed with some of the recent progress on headphones. This is really shaping into a reliable, effective piece of software. Good work.
The latest few updates improved the way albums are searched. Glad to hear it's working better!
As for the bad news - that's actually an issue that had been fixed. The older versions were marking all albums as skipped (unless they were upcoming). So even wanted albums were being marked as skipped during the artist update. It no longer changes the status. So the problem you're seeing is just a remnant of the old code and has since been resolved.
Appreciate the kind words :-) I'm really happy with the way it's turning out, especially with the new quality settings.
@BBCritical - the 'Have' processing is done whenever you do a music scan, or every few hours. I believe the interval can be changed in the config.ini. It reads the metadata on your files to get the artist/album/track info. The only other way to do that would be to set up a strict folder & filename structure like sickbeard.