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For some reason the above steps didn't work for me
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Just thought I'd let you know, There are a lot of Posts on sickbeard's forums that are nothing but advertisements. It is making it hard to even search for similar problems, or relevant discussions at a glance
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deanmv
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If you want a really quick/hacky way just download the development branch and then just take over the files:
sickbeard/notifiers/xbmc.py
sickbeard/notifiers/plex.py
data/interfaces/default/config_notifications.tmpl
sickbeard/webserve.py
(plex one probably isn't needed)
Just copy them and overwrite your current ones, reboot and everything will work.
Not sure if this causes any other problems (not found any yet) and this may potentially break stuff so try at own risk.
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Raspberry Pi running Raspbmc - XBMC 12.2
40" Samsung ES6800 LED Smart 3D 1080P TV
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I'm using the dev branch on Windows and all the files/folders mentioned by deanmv are present in my install.
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He's using the binary builds, you all talk about running from source (i.e.: python). Two different things...
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Dignam
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I am pretty new to using this and right now just trying to get the sickbeard/sab combo to function right and auto-process the downloads.
I was able to scan my existing nas drive and add in all my shows ok. I got it to where it finds the missing/new episodes gets the NZB, send it to Sabnzbd and downloads it. That is where I get lost though. Once Sab downloads it, it just sits in the sab completed folder same as anything else I download. If I go into SB and do the manual post process and point to the file it renames and moves the file to the shows directory on my NAS, the only thing the manual post process doesn't do right is add a /season folder it just puts all the episodes in the main show folder.
I have SB/Sab on my main office computer, my shows are located on a NAS. SB version 0.7.5 SB alpha build 497.
My post-processing scripts folder in sab is set as: C:\Program Files\Sick-Beard\autoProcessTV
I set a category as tv, script sabtosickbeard.exe. set the path to the location of my shows on the NAS.
Not sure what I am missing here. Appreciate any help, I tried to attach all the relevant info I could think of if more is needed let me know
XBMC System:
Windows 7, E8400, 2GB Ram, 8800GTS, 12.3 “Frodo”, Aeon Nox 4.1.9
Gaming Rig:
Windows 7, i72600k, 8GB Ram, Radeon HD 6950 2 GB, 128GB SSD.
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Dignam,
What's the output of the script executed by sabnzbd? You can see it in your history (click on 'more' in the overview of one of the downloaded episodes). That should hopefully have some clues to why sickbeard doesn't post-process.
Regarding the missing season folders: I believe this can be set in two places (kinda confusing). One place is in the Config -> Post Processing. If you've enabled 'Rename Episodes', you can set the season folder in the name pattern. The other option is that you've enabled 'flatten files' in the shows individual options (click on a show and then click edit). With this option the season folders are disabled.
I'm not using the renamer and have 'flatten files' not enabled. This is working great for years now: episodes with the original scene name are put in season folders.
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Dignam
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I am not sure what you mean about clicking on more there is no information that I can see about running any kind of script in the completed file history. It seems like it doesnt even try to run a script. I did notice looking down there though that by category it just has a * same as any other random download I manually do. So I guess the problem might be that it is not putting them into the "tv" category when they come from sick beard so then it doesn't think they need to be post-processed. Not sure why that is.
XBMC System:
Windows 7, E8400, 2GB Ram, 8800GTS, 12.3 “Frodo”, Aeon Nox 4.1.9
Gaming Rig:
Windows 7, i72600k, 8GB Ram, Radeon HD 6950 2 GB, 128GB SSD.
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Dignam
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How do i set a category in sickbeard? I dont see anywhere to do that. I guess I assumed sickbeard automatically labeled everything as *tv* category.
XBMC System:
Windows 7, E8400, 2GB Ram, 8800GTS, 12.3 “Frodo”, Aeon Nox 4.1.9
Gaming Rig:
Windows 7, i72600k, 8GB Ram, Radeon HD 6950 2 GB, 128GB SSD.